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Reporting to the DVP BU Manager, the Global Purchasing Director defines and leads the global purchasing strategy for CAMECA. The role has worldwide responsibility for procurement activities covering ...

Reporting to the DVP BU Manager, the Global Purchasing Director defines and leads the global purchasing strategy for CAMECA. The role has worldwide responsibility for procurement activities covering ...

Salary, Full-Time Position Summary ASSA ABLOY Fenestration is seeking an experienced and results-driven Purchasing Manager to lead and optimize global purchasing activities across our manufacturing ...

Salary, Full-Time Position Summary ASSA ABLOY Fenestration is seeking an experienced and results-driven Purchasing Manager to lead and optimize global purchasing activities across our manufacturing ...

Salary, Full-Time Position Summary ASSA ABLOY Fenestration is seeking an experienced and results-driven Purchasing Manager to lead and optimize global purchasing activities across our manufacturing ...

Salary, Full-Time Position Summary ASSA ABLOY Fenestration is seeking an experienced and results-driven Purchasing Manager to lead and optimize global purchasing activities across our manufacturing ...

This role owns global purchasing management for shocks, including strategy execution, supplier selection, commercial negotiations, cost reduction, NPI, launch support, supplier performance management ...

This role owns global purchasing management for shocks, including strategy execution, supplier selection, commercial negotiations, cost reduction, NPI, launch support, supplier performance management ...

This role develops and executes global procurement strategies, manages vendor relationships and ... Develop, implement, and continuously improve global purchasing strategies, policies, and procedures ...

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This role develops and executes global procurement strategies, manages vendor relationships and ... Develop, implement, and continuously improve global purchasing strategies, policies, and procedures ...

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Finance Manager, Global Purchasing Program

Seattle, WA · On-site

$124K - $169K/yr

We are seeking a Finance Manager to support the Global Purchasing Program (GPP). This role sits at the intersection of strategic finance partnership and artificial intelligence - you will serve as ...

Finance Manager, Global Purchasing Program

Seattle, WA · On-site

$124K - $169K/yr

We are seeking a Finance Manager to support the Global Purchasing Program (GPP). This role sits at the intersection of strategic finance partnership and artificial intelligence - you will serve as ...

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How much do global purchasing manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for global purchasing manager in the United States is $84,202.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Global Purchasing Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Global Purchasing Manager, you need expertise in supply chain management, strategic sourcing, contract negotiation, and typically a degree in business, supply chain, or a related field. Familiarity with procurement software (such as SAP Ariba), ERP systems, and sometimes certifications like CPSM or CIPS are highly valued. Strong analytical skills, cultural awareness, and effective communication enable success in managing international vendor relationships and complex negotiations. These skills and qualifications are crucial for optimizing costs, mitigating risks, and ensuring a reliable global supply chain.

What does a Global Purchasing Manager do?

A Global Purchasing Manager is responsible for overseeing an organization's procurement activities on an international scale. They develop and implement purchasing strategies, negotiate contracts with global suppliers, and ensure the timely delivery of materials and products. Their role involves managing supplier relationships, evaluating market trends, optimizing costs, and ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. They also collaborate with various departments to align purchasing decisions with the company's goals and quality standards.

How does a Global Purchasing Manager typically collaborate with international suppliers and internal stakeholders?

A Global Purchasing Manager regularly communicates with suppliers across different countries to negotiate contracts, ensure timely deliveries, and maintain quality standards. They also work closely with internal teams such as logistics, finance, and production to align purchasing strategies with organizational goals. This role requires balancing diverse supplier relationships, navigating cultural differences, and coordinating cross-functional meetings to address supply chain challenges. Effective collaboration is key to optimizing costs and ensuring smooth operations.

What is the difference between Global Purchasing Manager vs Procurement Specialist?

AspectGlobal Purchasing ManagerProcurement Specialist
CredentialsBachelor's degree in supply chain, logistics, or business; often with certifications like CPSM or CSCPBachelor's degree in business, supply chain, or related field; certifications are a plus but not always required
Work EnvironmentOversees international and domestic purchasing, manages supplier relationships globallyFocuses on sourcing and purchasing within specific regions or categories, often supporting procurement teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in multinational corporations, manufacturing, and global trade companiesCommon in manufacturing, retail, and logistics companies

The Global Purchasing Manager and Procurement Specialist roles both involve sourcing and purchasing, but the Global Purchasing Manager typically handles international procurement strategies and supplier relationships on a larger scale. The Procurement Specialist focuses more on executing purchasing activities within specific regions or categories. Both roles require similar credentials, but the scope and complexity differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Global Purchasing Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 5% Temporary, 12% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,202 per year, or $40.5 per hour.
Director, Global Purchasing

Director, Global Purchasing

Ametek

Madison, WI

Other

Posted 13 days ago


AMETEK rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 44 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

66th of 139 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

Reporting to the DVP BU Manager, the Global Purchasing Director defines and leads the global purchasing strategy for CAMECA. The role has worldwide responsibility for procurement activities covering the three production sites in the United States and France, ensuring cost competitiveness, supply continuity, quality, and risk mitigation in support of business objectives.

Responsibilities:

The Global Purchasing Director will:

  • Global Purchasing Strategy & Governance
    • Defining, formalizing, and deploying a global purchasing strategy aligned with CAMECA strategic objectives, growth roadmap, and operational priorities.
    • Establishing a clear purchasing governance model (decision rights, escalation, global vs. local responsibilities).
    • Driving standardization of purchasing policies, procedures, tools, and KPIs across all manufacturing sites.
  •  Procurement Operations & Spend Management
    • Overseeing all procurement activities for the US and French production sites, covering direct materials, components, equipment, and selected indirect spend as defined in scope.
    • Consolidating volumes and leveraging global sourcing opportunities to optimize total cost of ownership (TCO)
    • Ensuring sourcing strategies are robust, competitive, and aligned with production and engineering needs.
  • Supplier Management & Performance
    • Leading supplier sourcing, qualification, negotiation, and contracting at a global level.
    • Defining and managing the global supplier panel, including strategic, critical, and risk-exposed suppliers.
    • Driving supplier performance management through clear KPIs (QCD, innovation, sustainability).
    • Developing long-term partnerships with strategic suppliers to support innovation, capacity, and reliability.
  • Cost, Value Creation & Risk Management
    • Leading continuous cost reduction and value creation initiatives, including should-cost analysis and productivity actions.
    • Anticipating and managing supply chain risks (single sourcing, geopolitical exposure, capacity constraints, financial health of suppliers).
    • Securing supply continuity for critical materials and technologies.
  • Cross-functional Collaboration & Business Support
    • Working closely with Operations, Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, Finance, and EHS to ensure purchasing decisions support business and industrial objectives.
    • Supporting make-or-buy analyses, industrial footprint decisions, and new product introductions.
    • Acting as a key contributor to operational excellence and transformation initiatives.
  • Compliance & Ethics
    • Ensuring full compliance with CAMECA and AMETEK purchasing policies, ethical standards, and contractual requirements.
    • Promoting responsible purchasing practices, including sustainability, ESG considerations, and supplier code of conduct adherence.

Requirements:

  • Education & experience:
      • Master's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Purchasing, or Business.
      • Minimum 10 years of experience in purchasing/procurement in an industrial, international environment.
      • Proven experience managing global suppliers and multi-site procurement. Professionnal knowledge & abilities:
  • Professionnal knowledge & abilities:
      • Strong negotiation and contract management skills.
      • Solid understanding of manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain constraints.
      • Ability to build and deploy global strategies.
      • Strong leadership and influence skills in a matrix organization. Excellent communication skills in English (French is a strong plus). Data-driven, structured, and results-oriented mindset.

Business Unit:

  • CAMECA is a world leading supplier of microanalytical and metrology instrumentation for research and process control. Our instruments measure elemental and isotopic composition in materials down to atomic resolution and equip government and university labs as well as high-tech industrial companies around the world.
  • Learn how we address challenging characterization needs in diverse markets: semiconductor, nanotechnology and novel materials, nuclear science, energy, biology, environment, mining, geology.
  • CAMECA is also at the forefront of ion and electron source technology with TES - Polygon Physics, the most compact ECR source in the world. Discover ECR source applications.

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