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Deloitte's sourcing work spans functional strategy, operating model design, indirect & direct category management, supplier risk & relationship management, digital procurement strategy & technology ...

Deloitte's sourcing work spans functional strategy, operating model design, indirect & direct category management, supplier risk & relationship management, digital procurement strategy & technology ...

Deloitte's sourcing work spans functional strategy, operating model design, indirect & direct category management, supplier risk & relationship management, digital procurement strategy & technology ...

Provide direct sourcing execution leadership for North America plants, ensuring alignment to global strategy and continuity of supply. * Lead endtoend sourcing activities, including spend and market ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Direct Sourcing Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Direct Sourcing Specialist, you need expertise in talent acquisition, candidate sourcing strategies, and a solid understanding of the industry or roles you are hiring for, typically supported by experience in recruitment or human resources. Familiarity with applicant tracking systems (ATS), sourcing tools like LinkedIn Recruiter, and sometimes certifications such as AIRS or SHRM-CP are valuable. Strong interpersonal skills, effective communication, and the ability to build relationships with candidates and hiring managers set top performers apart. These skills ensure efficient identification and engagement of top talent, leading to successful placements and supporting organizational hiring goals.

How does a Direct Sourcing professional typically collaborate with hiring managers and talent acquisition teams?

Direct Sourcing professionals work closely with hiring managers and talent acquisition teams to understand workforce needs, define candidate requirements, and ensure alignment throughout the recruitment process. They often take a consultative approach, providing market insights, sharing candidate pipelines, and facilitating feedback loops. Regular meetings and transparent communication are essential, as Direct Sourcing specialists act as a bridge between external talent pools and internal stakeholders to fill roles efficiently and maintain high-quality candidate experiences.

What is direct sourcing in recruitment?

Direct sourcing is a hiring strategy where companies use their own resources and employer brand to identify and engage potential candidates, rather than relying solely on third-party staffing agencies. This approach often includes building talent pools, leveraging employee referrals, and using technology to proactively connect with qualified candidates. Direct sourcing can help organizations reduce hiring costs, improve candidate quality, and create a more consistent employer brand experience. It is commonly used for filling both permanent and contingent workforce needs.

What is the difference between Direct Sourcing vs Contract Staffing?

AspectDirect SourcingContract Staffing
Candidate SelectionHires candidates directly from the talent pool or through employer brandingEngages candidates via staffing agencies or third-party providers for temporary roles
Employer ControlFull control over hiring process and onboardingLimited control, managed by staffing agencies
DurationTypically permanent positionsTemporary or project-based roles
Cost StructureHigher upfront costs, benefits, and onboarding expensesLower initial costs, pay-as-you-go model

In summary, Direct Sourcing involves hiring candidates directly for permanent roles, giving employers greater control and long-term investment. Contract Staffing, on the other hand, is suited for temporary needs, managed through staffing agencies, offering flexibility and lower costs. Both methods serve different hiring strategies depending on organizational needs.

What are popular job titles related to Direct Sourcing jobs in Ohio? For Direct Sourcing jobs in Ohio, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Indirect Sourcing Director - MRO, Corporate Services, Energy

Indirect Sourcing Director - MRO, Corporate Services, Energy

Owens Corning

Toledo, OH • On-site

Other

Posted 3 days ago


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Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 97 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

131st of 511 rated manufacturers


Job description

 

Aligned with the strategies of the businesses, the director of indirect sourcing is responsible for establishing the strategic direction and procurement of all indirect materials, globally - including MRO, Energy, Corporate Services, and IT. Immediate focus of this role is to champion a new MRO operating model and cross functional stakeholder management for spend globally, lead a high performing team of sourcing professionals - inspiring innovation, reducing cost, and improve supplier quality across the enterprise. Further, this role will utilize various industry information and benchmarking, draw upon knowledge of the global markets, interpret key stakeholder requirements, and leverage actionable data analytics in evaluating strategies, developing options, and executing tactics to deliver sustainable sourcing solutions. 

As a member of the Global Sourcing Leadership Team, the director of indirect sourcing must demonstrate teamwork and commitment to the overall success of Owens Corning.This role is a recognized leader with unquestionable integrity that makes and influences key business decisions and demonstrates our corporate values and commitment to winning with our customers and growing our talent through performance management and talent development. 

Reports to: Vice President, Global Sourcing & Enterprise Supply Chain 

Span of Control:18 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES 

Trusted Business Partner 

  • Effectively manages stakeholders across the business to drive organizational change, build credibility and trust regarding all indirect spend with a specific active business transformation initiative in MRO. 

  • Persuades, enrolls and aligns internal and external stakeholders to a specific vision or desired outcomes. Conveys opportunities in a way that inspires and energizes team members and business partners into action. 

  • Knows our customers, participates in direct customer interaction and has a thorough understanding of customer issues across their supply chain including specifications, raw material inputs, OC competitors or alternative products, energy and indirect spend. 

  • Manages supply base, inflation and savings forecasts in a data driven manner accounting for potential short, medium and long-term risks and allocates resources to mitigate supply & supplier risk as necessary. 

  • Partners with the VP of Global Sourcing, VPs of Operations (Operations Leadership Council), VPs of Finance, HR, IT, and Sustainability across the enterprise, and owns the agenda with the Corporate Risk Management Committee (CRMC) for risk management actionsand other key stakeholders to deliver on the objectives of the business. 

  • Inspires teamwork across business segments and regions to maximize the performance of Owens Corning and the development of people. 

  • Owns and drives enterprise-wide initiatives 

  • Is regarded by the employees of Owens Corning as a role model for their growth, development and conduct. 

  • Teaches financial acumen and concepts to assure financial based decision making occurs at every level of the business 

  • Participates on various teams and supports initiatives outside of the Sourcing function 

Metrics 

  • Monthly accounting for cost reductions and substitutions per annual financial plan by business segment within the Group 

  • Supplier Risk Management performance, designed to hold vendors accountable for delivery of raw materials on spec and on time. 

  • Monthly inflation forecast which incorporates view through the lens of an external market perspective 

  • Each of the above elements are visible to each GM in their relevant P&L and balance sheets. 

  • Feedback from the GM's, Global Sourcing LT, Operations Leadership and peers 

Supplier Relationship Management 

Continuously builds intimate insight and knowledge of critical supplier base, their business, what is necessary for the supplier to be successful, and the value that our current and future global supplier base delivers to the business. 

  • Ensure operations are consistent with the global supplier code of conduct and OC values. 

  • Provide leadership to the indirect Sourcing team to deliver productivity by working with suppliers and business leadership. 

  • Develop strong business relationships with all levels of key supplier base with focus on senior levels appropriately 

  • Visit suppliers regularly to assess their capabilities, and understand their business strategies and priorities 

  • Ensure appropriate level of Supplier Management (including overall commercial account management) for supply base and make this a linchpin of continuous improvement for OC/supplier relationship and results 

  • Develop strong understanding of key supplier industries through "outside in" perspective and regularly calibrate the contemporary state of this perspective 

  • Benchmark our key suppliers and spend regularly 

  • Lead supplier management for business, including:  

  • Key account management 

  • Performance management platform 

  • Supplier recognition 

  • A process for auditing performance 

  • Sustainability 

  • Lead the negotiating and codifying of key contractual relationships where and when appropriate 

Metrics 

  • Industry memberships and forums, and leadership in various associations 

  • Category Source to contract  

  • Adherence to OC Supplier Code of conduct 

  • Risk profile factors of the European supply base 

  • Adherence to LOA policies 

  • Benchmarking work (external & internal) 

  • Supplier Management programs and performance metrics 

Developing and Executing Strategy 

Develops and executes timely strategy to centralize MRO spend, create more efficient channels for MRO delivery. Works with leaders over energy, IT, Corporate services to devise strategies and develop capabilities that supports the growth of Owens Corning. 

Keeps a forward-looking, long-term view of key trends and activities which will significantly impact the business 

Ensures sourcing is a competitive advantage for OC through: 

  • Maintaining a sophisticated and purposeful forward looking and externally oriented global view of the key goods and services required by the business, and to the industries which provide them. 

  • Understanding the commercial and supply chain strategies of the businesses and aligning Sourcing strategies accordingly to create economic value and/or mitigate business risk 

  • Ensuring supply security at the best economics for all commodities 

  • Support of the company's Sustainability initiatives with the supply base 

Metrics 

  • Sourcing functional strategy developed and maintained, aligned with the strategy of the Global Sourcing function and the business segments. 

  • Key strategic sourcing initiatives identified within the strategies of the business segments as seen within the P&L and Balance Sheet (targeting 3% savings YoY) or through Risk Mitigation and measured by: 

  • Economic value creation 

  • Performance vs. market indices 

  • Hard savings dollars (for example: material cost take out, driven by material substitution) 

  • Productivity (per standard corporate measure) 

  • One-time project savings 

  • Working capital improvement (WDTP/Inventory) 

  • Capital efficiency (sourcing, as corporately defined) 

  • Deep and productive relationships with all key suppliers, leading to supplier driven innovation 

  • Financial performance vs. inflation 

  • Identification of key sole source/supply chain business risks 

  • Corporate risk assessment standing 

  • Supply risk mitigation that insures uninterrupted services 

  • Adherence to corporate hedging policy 

Strategic Sourcing Expertise 

Accountable for all negotiations within the business' global supply base, including third-party providers. Responsible for ensuring all sourcing activities adhere to the highest ethical standards, consistent with OC's values and business code of conduct. In addition, this role is accountable to: 

  • Assure corporate processes and purchasing transactions adhere to all corporate and sourcing policies, including SOX and proper Levels of Authority approvals. 

  • Continuously improve sourcing processes with the objective of minimizing back-office sourcing transaction costs. 

  • Understand the daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly needs of each of the business supply chains and ensure the right materials/products/services are at the right place, at the right time, at the right cost. 

  • Ensure suppliers deliver to specifications called for and that the appropriate quality level is delivered. 

  • Work with the operations and technical group to understand and improve specifications on a six sigma, continuous improvement basis 

  • Communicate consistently regarding results and the status of key initiatives, and on forward looking risks and opportunities with the supply base or with sourced goods and services. 

  • Provide a sophisticated view of the markets, so risks and opportunities are well understood by business decision makers, and specific actions are taken as a result 

Metrics 

  • Financial performance to plan and prior year 

  • Goods Received Not Invoiced & Average Weighted Days to Pay 

  • Corporate Rep Letter content 

  • Key strategic sourcing initiatives identified within the strategies of the business segments as seen within the P&L and Balance Sheet or through Risk Mitigation and measured by: 

  • Economic value creation (cash) 

  • Performance vs. external market indices 

  • Hard savings dollars 

  • Productivity (per standard corporate measure) 

  • One-time project savings 

  • Working capital improvement (WDTP/Inventory) 

  • Capital efficiency (sourcing, as corporately defined) 

  • Deep and productive relationships with all key suppliers, leading to supplier driven innovation 

  • Financial performance vs. inflation 

  • Identification of key sole source/supply chain business risks 

  • Corporate risk assessment standing 

  • Supply risk mitigation that insures uninterrupted services 

  • Adherence to corporate hedging policy 

Leading and Developing Talent - Global Talent Management 

Ensures global sourcing key capabilities by having core foundation skills, and that all employees develop and grow as a trusted business partner, thru strategic sourcing expertise, and supplier relationship management. 

  • Designs the business' sourcing organization in a way that creates "complete" jobs with strong accountability and development opportunities. 

  • Creates an environment where talent is developed through effective performance management and talent evaluation. 

  • Effectively builds a diverse team with competent people using the appropriate mix of internal promotions and exter...


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Owens Corning (OC) develops, manufactures and markets insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites. Global in scope and human in scale, the company's market-leading businesses use their deep expertise in materials, manufacturing and building science to develop products and systems that save energy and improve comfort in commercial and residential buildings. Through its glass reinforcements business, the company makes thousands of products lighter, stronger and more durable. Ultimately, Owens Corning people and products make the world a better place. Based in Toledo, Ohio, Owens Corning posted 2017 sales of $6.4 billion and employs 19,000 people in 37 countries. It has been a Fortune 500® company for 64 consecutive years. For more information, please visit www.owenscorning.com. A career at Owens Corning offers the ability to enhance your expertise and achieve your personal and professional aspirations. Through it all, we'll empower you with an environment that encourages open communication and big ideas, competitive pay for your performance, comprehensive benefits, and more opportunities to make your impact.

Industry

Construction materials wholesalers

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Toledo, OH, US

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