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Metals Commodity Manager

Farmington, CT · On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

The Metals Commodity Manager is responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies for ... This position works closely with Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, Quality, and Finance teams ...

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Commodity Specialist

Highland Heights, KY · On-site

$108K/yr

Collaborate across procurement, operations, engineering, and commercial teams to improve supplier ... Monitor market conditions, commodity trends, pricing movements, and supply risks, providing ...

Manager, Commodity

Nokomis, FL · On-site

$80 - $110/hr

* Develop and execute broad commodity strategies for MITER Brands * Manage 3-4 subcategories ... Maintain relationships with sustaining engineering, NPD engineering, and product management

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Collaborate across procurement, operations, engineering, and commercial teams to improve supplier ... Monitor market conditions, commodity trends, pricing movements, and supply risks, providing ...

... • Engineering and Project Management) • Participate in pooling negotiations as assigned • Procurement consulting for assigned commodity groups • Support Purchasing Manager and Buyers • ...

Commodity Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

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Work closely with product development, engineering, operations, and finance teams to align commodity strategies with organizational goals and ensure smooth coordination across departments. * Market ...

Check out our website to discover the Tenneco Way The Snr Commodity Buyer will directly report to ... Interface between suppliers and engineering/operations/marketing to answer any questions related to ...

Check out our website to discover the Tenneco Way The Snr Commodity Buyer will directly report to ... Interface between suppliers and engineering/operations/marketing to answer any questions related to ...

Commodity Manager

Elgin, IL · On-site

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The Commodity Manager partners closely with Engineering, Operations, R&D, Product Management, and Finance to align procurement strategies with business objectives and drive value, innovation, and ...

Commodity Manager

Elgin, IL · On-site

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The Commodity Manager partners closely with Engineering, Operations, R&D, Product Management, and Finance to align procurement strategies with business objectives and drive value, innovation, and ...

As the primary interface between suppliers and engineering, the Commodity Manager plays a critical role in aligning technical requirements with commercial strategy. The team you will be working with ...

As the primary interface between suppliers and engineering, the Commodity Manager plays a critical role in aligning technical requirements with commercial strategy. The team you will be working with ...

As the primary interface between suppliers and engineering, the Commodity Manager plays a critical role in aligning technical requirements with commercial strategy. The team you will be working with ...

Commodity Buyer

Spring, TX

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#jobalert | DIRECT HIRE | COMMODITY BUYER | MANUFACTURING | Greater Houston, TX area A global manufacturer of engineered industrial systems is hiring a Commodity Buyer to own sourcing and purchasing ...

Commodity Manager

Poway, CA · On-site

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The Commodity Manager (Engineering-Focused) is responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies for technically complex commodities, ensuring alignment between engineering requirements ...

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How much do commodity engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for commodity engineer in the United States is $111,632.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,500.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a commodity engineer?

Commodity Engineers are professionals who specialize in managing the sourcing, quality, cost, and supply chain of specific groups of materials or components, known as commodities, within a company. They work closely with suppliers, engineering teams, and procurement departments to ensure that the selected commodities meet technical specifications, are cost-effective, and are delivered on time. Their responsibilities often include negotiating contracts, improving supplier performance, and supporting product development by selecting appropriate materials or parts. Commodity Engineers play a crucial role in optimizing manufacturing processes and reducing overall costs for the organization.

How does a commodity engineer typically collaborate with supply chain and manufacturing teams to optimize sourcing strategies?

Commodity Engineers work closely with both supply chain and manufacturing teams to identify and qualify suppliers, negotiate pricing, and ensure that materials meet required specifications. They often participate in cross-functional meetings to align sourcing strategies with production schedules and quality standards. Regular communication and collaboration help address any supplier issues quickly and ensure a continuous flow of materials, which is essential for minimizing production delays and cost overruns.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a commodity engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commodity Engineer, you need a solid background in engineering principles, supply chain management, and procurement, often supported by a degree in engineering or related fields. Familiarity with ERP systems, cost analysis tools, and relevant quality standards like ISO 9001 is typically required. Strong negotiation, analytical thinking, and communication skills set outstanding candidates apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for optimizing supplier relationships, controlling costs, and ensuring high-quality materials in a competitive manufacturing environment.

What is the difference between Commodity Engineer vs Procurement Engineer?

AspectCommodity EngineerProcurement Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Engineering, Supply Chain or related fields; certifications like CPSM or CSCPBachelor's in Engineering, Business, or Supply Chain; similar certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentDesigning and managing commodity strategies within manufacturing or industrial settingsOverseeing purchasing processes and supplier negotiations in procurement departments
Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, oil & gas, and industrial sectorsCommon in manufacturing, logistics, and supply chain industries

While both roles involve supply chain aspects, a Commodity Engineer focuses on managing specific commodities' technical and strategic aspects, whereas a Procurement Engineer handles purchasing and supplier relationships. Both roles require similar credentials and are integral to supply chain operations in industrial sectors.

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Infographic showing various Commodity Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,632 per year, or $53.7 per hour.

Metals Commodity Manager

ebm-papst Inc.

Farmington, CT • On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

Full-time

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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

The Metals Commodity Manager is responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies for metals and metal-based components, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, castings, forgings, and fabricated parts. The role focuses on optimizing total cost of ownership, ensuring supply continuity, managing supplier performance, mitigating commodity risk, and supporting the organization's operational and financial objectives. This position works closely with Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, Quality, and Finance teams to align procurement activities with business goals.

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Sourcing & Commodity Management

  • Develop and implement global and regional commodity strategies for metals and metal-related products.
  • Analyze market trends, commodity indices, tariffs, trade regulations, and supply-demand dynamics impacting metals.
  • Create long-term sourcing plans to ensure competitive pricing and supply security.
  • Identify opportunities to consolidate spend and leverage purchasing volumes.

Supplier Management

  • Identify, evaluate, qualify, and develop suppliers.
  • Conduct supplier negotiations for pricing, contracts, lead times, and service agreements.
  • Manage supplier performance through KPIs focused on Quality, Cost, Delivery, Innovation, and Sustainability.
  • Lead supplier business reviews and continuous improvement initiatives.

Cost Management

  • Perform should-cost analysis and cost modeling for raw materials and fabricated components.
  • Drive annual productivity and cost-reduction initiatives.
  • Monitor commodity indices and recommend pricing strategies.
  • Support budgeting and forecasting activities related to metals spend.

Risk Management

  • Monitor geopolitical, economic, and supply-chain risks affecting metal markets.
  • Develop mitigation plans for material shortages, price volatility, and supplier disruptions.
  • Evaluate dual-source and near-shoring opportunities where appropriate.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with Engineering on supplier selection, design-to-cost initiatives, and new product development.
  • Support manufacturing operations by ensuring material availability and resolving supply issues.
  • Collaborate with Finance regarding commodity forecasts and savings tracking.

Contract & Compliance Management

  • Negotiate contracts, LTAs (Long-Term Agreements), and supply agreements.
  • Ensure compliance with company procurement policies and regulatory requirements.
  • Support supplier quality audits and sustainability objectives.

Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, Operations Management, or related field.
  • MBA or professional certifications (CPSM, CPM, CSCP, MCIPS) preferred.

Experience

  • 7–10+ years of sourcing, procurement, or commodity management experience.
  • Significant experience managing metals commodities such as:
    • Steel (hot rolled, cold rolled, galvanized)
    • Stainless steel
    • Aluminum
    • Copper
    • Castings and forgings
    • Metal fabrications and machined components
  • Experience with global sourcing and supplier negotiations.

Technical Knowledge

  • Strong understanding of:
    • Metal market drivers and pricing mechanisms
    • Commodity indexes (CRU, LME, CME, AMM, etc.)
    • Manufacturing processes (stamping, machining, welding, forming, casting, forging)
    • Tariff and trade compliance considerations
    • ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, Dynamics, etc.)

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