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Manager Commodity Risk Management Jobs in Erie, PA

Executes risk management practices through the adherence to PNC's policies and procedures. Proactively identifies, resolves or escalates risk management issues. Accountable for the execution of ...

Coordinate with Risk Management to perform periodic vendor risk assessments. Manage servicing and maintenance of assigned delivery systems with first- and second-line vendors. Operations Management ...

A core focus of the role is ensuring strict adherence to all applicable regulatory, legal, and compliance requirements, including internal policies, procedures, and operational risk management ...

A core focus of the role is ensuring strict adherence to all applicable regulatory, legal, and compliance requirements, including internal policies, procedures, and operational risk management ...

A core focus of the role is ensuring strict adherence to all applicable regulatory, legal, and compliance requirements, including internal policies, procedures, and operational risk management ...

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How much do manager commodity risk management jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager commodity risk management in Erie, PA is $94,986.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $110,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Manager Commodity Risk Management vs Commodity Analyst?

AspectManager Commodity Risk ManagementCommodity Analyst
ResponsibilitiesOversees risk mitigation strategies, manages teams, develops policiesAnalyzes market data, forecasts commodity trends, supports risk decisions
Required SkillsRisk management, leadership, strategic planningData analysis, market research, reporting skills
CertificationsFRM, CFA, or similar risk certifications often preferredRelevant finance or commodity certifications beneficial
Work EnvironmentCorporate, trading floors, risk departmentsResearch firms, trading companies, financial institutions

The Manager Commodity Risk Management focuses on leading risk strategies and managing teams, while the Commodity Analyst primarily conducts market analysis and trend forecasting. Both roles require strong analytical skills, but the manager role emphasizes leadership and strategic oversight.

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Industrial Construction Commodity Manager

Industrial Construction Commodity Manager

Logistics Plus Inc.

Erie, PA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Logistics Plus rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Job description

Position Summary
The Commodity Manager serves as a critical link between suppliers, internal stakeholders, and customers; primarily supporting data center construction projects. This role is responsible for ensuring material availability through effective demand aggregation, alignment of material requirements with supplier manufacturing schedules, and proactive, data-driven supplier management.
The Commodity Manager consolidates demand forecasts across multiple project sites, drives clear cross-functional communication, and leads supplier performance through regular reporting and analysis. Acting as the primary point of contact for assigned suppliers, particularly for long-lead and high-risk materials, this role manages supplier relationships, coordinates production and delivery schedules, and ensures continuity of supply.
Additionally, the Commodity Manager proactively addresses supply challenges by managing escalations from job sites, mitigating shortages, and resolving delivery issues to keep projects on track.
Key Responsibilities
Demand Forecasting & Site Alignment
  • Aggregate material demand forecasts from various job sites / projects to create a unified view of material needs.
  • Align material quantities with manufacturing production capacity, allocate and reserve capacity slots with vendors.
  • Track need by dates, cutoff dates and PO dates, as well as actual quantities and values of POs
  • Collaborate with planning and operations teams to define material requirements based on canonical data and fleet-wide construction projection

Supplier-Facing Communications & Reporting
  • Act as the primary contact for key suppliers, building strong partnerships to ensure reliable delivery and priority support.
  • Conduct weekly supplier meetings to align on forecast changes, engineering changes, or purchase order revisions as well as issue resolution.
  • Develop, maintain, and report on Supplier Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) regarding delivery accuracy, quality, and service levels.

Ad Hoc Escalations & Customer Support
  • Act as the primary escalation point between internal site teams, engineering teams and suppliers to resolve shortages, quality issues, or capacity bottlenecks.
  • Identify, mitigate, and communicate supply risks, providing actionable, data-driven solutions to senior leadership.
  • Handle high-visibility, urgent material needs (shortages/hot-lots), negotiating with suppliers to expedite orders.
  • Support site-facing teams by providing market intelligence, lead time updates, and accurate material availability reports.

Qualifications
  • Experience: 5+ years of experience in procurement, supply chain, or commodity management, preferably in a data center / construction environment.
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, business, engineering, or a related field.
  • Skills:
    • Strong negotiation skills with a focus on total cost of ownership (TCO).
    • Advanced Excel skills for data analysis.
    • Excellent communication skills to manage relationships at all levels, including senior management and external suppliers.
    • Proven ability to work under pressure and make decisions with incomplete information.

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