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How much do remote commodity trading operations jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote commodity trading operations in the United States is $98,041.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $114,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Professionals in remote commodity trading operations often face challenges such as coordinating across time zones, ensuring secure and timely data transmission, and maintaining clear communication with both trading partners and internal teams. Effective management of these challenges involves leveraging robust digital collaboration tools, adhering to strict cybersecurity protocols, and establishing clear communication channels and routines. Regular virtual meetings and proactive status updates help foster teamwork and minimize miscommunications, while ongoing training in compliance and risk management is essential to adapt to the fast-paced trading environment.

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AspectRemote Commodity Trading OperationsRemote Commodity Trading Analyst
CredentialsRelevant trading certifications, finance or economics degreesSame as Operations, often with additional analytical certifications
Work EnvironmentOperational teams, trading floors, back-office systemsResearch, market analysis, reporting
Employer & Industry UsageTrading firms, energy companies, commodities brokersTrading firms, financial institutions, energy companies
Search & Comparison IntentOperational roles, process management in tradingMarket analysis, trading strategies, data analysis

Remote Commodity Trading Operations focus on managing trading processes, compliance, and execution. In contrast, Remote Commodity Trading Analysts analyze market data, develop trading strategies, and support decision-making. Both roles require relevant certifications and work within the trading industry, but their core functions differ—operations handle execution, while analysts focus on market insights.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Commodity Trading Operations professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Remote Commodity Trading Operations, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in finance, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with trading platforms, risk management systems, and regulatory compliance tools like Eikon or Bloomberg Terminal is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work independently make someone stand out in this role. These competencies are critical for ensuring accurate trade execution, regulatory compliance, and effective collaboration in a high-stakes, fast-paced trading environment.

What are remote commodity trading operations?

Remote commodity trading operations involve managing the buying, selling, and logistics of commodities such as oil, metals, or agricultural products from a remote location, rather than from a central office or trading floor. Professionals in this field use digital platforms and communication tools to monitor markets, execute trades, coordinate with suppliers and clients, and handle documentation and compliance. This role requires strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, as well as a good understanding of global commodity markets and trading regulations.
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Electronics Commodity Manager - Passive Components

Spellmanhv

OR • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

About Us

Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, a family owned business for over 75 years, takes pride in powering progress in health, security and quality of life. We are key partners with the world's leading medical devices, semiconductor, scientific analytics and industrial systems manufacturers. When they want to push the limits of what's possible with high voltage applications, they turn to us to make it happen.

While Spellman is not a household name, our products are used to make and often power many of the most advanced technologies that make modern life possible. With design and manufacturing sites in North America, Europe and Asia, we have become the preferred provider of high voltage power solutions for OEMs pushing the boundaries of technology around the world by designing and producing the products they need to power progress.

Electronics Commodity Manager - Passive Components

Department

Supply Chain / Strategic Sourcing / Procurement

Reports To

Director of Supply Chain / Global Commodity Leader (Electronics)

Location

Flexible (site-based, hybrid, or remote; with periodic travel to suppliers and manufacturing sites)

Position Summary

The Electronics Commodity Manager (Passive Components) owns the global/category strategy, sourcing, supplier performance, and cost roadmap for passive electronic components, including (but not limited to) MLCCs, resistors, inductors, ferrites, capacitors (electrolytic/film/ceramic), crystals/oscillators, transformers (where applicable), connectors (optional scope), fuses, and thermistors/NTCs/PTCs. This role partners closely with Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, Planning, and Finance to ensure uninterrupted supply, competitive total cost, robust quality, and strong lifecycle and risk management across the passive supply base.

The ideal candidate combines deep market knowledge of passive components, strong commercial negotiation skills, and the ability to drive cross-functional alignment on specifications, alternatives, AVL/AML strategy, and value engineering.

Key Responsibilities

Category Strategy & Roadmap

  • Develop and execute a multi-year category strategy for passive components, aligned to product roadmap, cost targets, and risk posture.
  • Build and maintain category intelligence on capacity trends, lead times, allocation risk, technology transitions, and supplier regional strategies.
  • Define preferred supplier strategy (global vs. regional), dual/multi-sourcing plans, and standardization opportunities across product lines.

Strategic Sourcing & Commercial Leadership

  • Lead RFI/RFQ/RFP processes, supplier selection, and contract negotiations (pricing, lead times, MOQ/MPQ, NCNR terms, warranties, and liability).
  • Deliver measurable improvements in PPV, TCO, cash (inventory), and supply assurance through negotiated agreements, VMI/consignment, and optimized commercial terms.
  • Establish and manage LTAs (Long-Term Agreements) and periodic pricing reviews tied to market indices and commodity movement where applicable.

Supplier Management & Performance

  • Own supplier scorecards and performance reviews covering OTD, quality (PPM), responsiveness, cost, and corrective actions.
  • Partner with Quality and Engineering to drive 8D/CAPA closure, process controls, and continuous improvement at key suppliers.
  • Lead supplier risk management: financial health, geopolitical exposure, single points of failure, logistics lanes, and business continuity plans.

Engineering Collaboration / Technical Alignment

  • Partner with Engineering to drive component standardization, approved alternates, footprint compatibility, and design-to-availability principles.
  • Manage AVL/AML governance for passive components; ensure timely qualification and documentation updates (e.g., PCN, PPAP/FAI where required).
  • Support NPI by aligning sourcing decisions with performance requirements, compliance needs, and manufacturing readiness.

Lifecycle & Change Management

  • Proactively manage obsolescence (EOL), PCNs, material substitutions, and compliance changes.
  • Coordinate last-time buys, bridge buys, redesign decisions, and alternate qualifications to avoid production disruption.

Forecast, Inventory & Allocation Management

  • Work with Planning to ensure supplier capacity alignment to forecast, including demand spikes and constrained markets.
  • Execute allocation strategies, buffer policies, and inventory risk mitigation for long-lead or constrained passive components.

Compliance & Governance

  • Ensure compliance with internal procurement policies and external regulations: RoHS/REACH, conflict minerals, supplier ethics, and trade compliance.
  • Maintain accurate contracts, supplier records, and sourcing documentation for audit readiness.

Cost & Value Engineering (VE)

  • Drive VA/VE and should-cost efforts across passives (tolerance/voltage derating, packaging optimization, standard values, alternate materials).
  • Identify opportunities to reduce cost through spec rationalization, supplier consolidation, and packaging/logistics improvements.

Scope (Typical)

  • Spend: Category spend commensurate with business scale (e.g., $5M-$50M+)
  • Supplier Base: Global manufacturers, authorized distributors, and regional partners
  • Cross-Functional Partners: Engineering, Quality, Operations, Planning, Finance, NPI, Regulatory/Compliance

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering (Electrical/Electronics), Business, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • Minimum 7 years of procurement/commodity management experience in electronics manufacturing; 2+ years with passive components strongly preferred.
  • Proven expertise in RFQ execution, negotiations, supplier management, and contract development.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage shortage/allocation environments and deliver supply continuity.
  • Strong analytical skills: cost modeling, market analysis, and KPI-driven management.
  • Proficiency with ERP/MRP systems (SAP/Oracle/etc.) and sourcing tools; advanced Excel skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working with global passive manufacturers and distribution partners (e.g., direct + franchise channels).
  • Familiarity with qualification processes and documentation (FAI, PPAP-like processes, PCN handling).
  • Knowledge of electronics reliability, derating principles, and key passive parameters (ESR, ripple, tempco, dielectric, tolerance, aging).
  • Six Sigma/Lean exposure; project management certification a plus.
  • Experience with commodity risk frameworks and structured supplier segmentation (strategic vs. transactional).

Core Competencies

  • Market & technical acumen (passives supply base, constraints, and specs)
  • Negotiation & influencing across internal stakeholders and suppliers
  • Data-driven decision making and strong business case development
  • Risk management mindset (dual sourcing, lifecycle, compliance)
  • Executive communication and stakeholder management
  • Operational rigor: follow-through, documentation, governance

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

  • Cost reduction / PPV / TCO improvements (quarterly & annual)
  • Supplier OTD, lead time adherence, and allocation performance
  • Quality performance (PPM, escapes, CAPA closure time)
  • Percentage of parts dual-sourced / alternate qualified (risk reduction)
  • NPI sourcing readiness and timeline adherence
  • Inventory health: turns, excess/obsolete exposure, NCNR risk

Working Conditions / Travel

  • Travel typically 10-25% (supplier visits, audits, factory alignment, quarterly business reviews).
  • Occasional calls across time zones with global suppliers.

On-site, hybrid, or remote options will be considered.

Our good faith estimate of the salary range for this role is $114,000 to $153,000. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and other factors. In addition to base pay, we offer a highly competitive benefits package.

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