Global Supply Manager

Nerostechnologies · · Other

Posted 2026-08-21

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As drones transform the character of warfare, Neros is delivering the systems the West needs to compete on the modern battlefield and deter the adversaries of democracy. We’re hiring engineers, operators, and builders who want to move fast, take on extreme ownership, and get capability into the hands of warfighters in months, not years.

What you will be doing

Neros is seeking a Global Supply Manager to own sourcing strategy and supplier execution for key product families from early development through production. This person will partner with Engineering, Product Development, Supplier Quality, Planning, Purchasing, Finance, and Operations to ensure Neros has the right suppliers, commercial agreements, costs, lead times, and supply-chain risk posture to support rapid drone development and scale production.

Lead sourcing strategy for assigned product families, including NPI supply chain program management from concept through prototype builds, LRIP, and high-rate production

Drive supplier selection for new products and long-term strategic needs, including RFXs, commercial analysis, supplier recommendations, and award decisions

Partner with Engineering and Product Development to support part-specific sourcing, prototype build purchasing needs, DFM opportunities, and supplier readiness for development and production builds

Track NPI material required dates, supplier lead times, release dependencies, and sourcing risks to help keep development builds and production ramps on schedule

Own commercial cost-down initiatives in partnership with Engineering, including cost modeling, supplier negotiation, alternate sourcing, and contract improvements

Partner with Supplier Quality Engineers to assess supplier capability and capacity, maintain supplier categorization, and support approved supplier list governance

Manage supplier relationships, run supplier QBRs, review supplier scorecards, and act as the main escalation point for commercial and supply issues raised by Purchasing and Planning

Negotiate MSAs, LTAs, favorable payment terms, cancellation clauses, tiered pricing, and other commercial agreements that improve cost, flexibility, and supply continuity

Maintain accurate item master data, including preferred suppliers, lead times, unit prices, commodity assignments, and commercial sourcing strategy

You should have the following

3-5 years of experience in strategic sourcing, global supply management, supply chain program management, commodity management, or a closely related supply chain role

Experience supporting NPI programs, prototype builds, production ramps, or fast-changing product-development environments

Demonstrated ability to select suppliers, run RFX/RFQ processes, negotiate commercial terms, and manage supplier relationships

Experience with supplier risk reduction, including sole-source mitigation, lead-time reduction, cost-down execution, and commercial contract improvements

Ability to partner directly with Engineering, Product Development, Supplier Quality, Planning, Purchasing, Finance, and Operations

Strong commercial judgment, negotiation skills, analytical ability, and comfort using data to support supplier and sourcing decisions

Experience maintaining supplier or item master data such as preferred suppliers, lead times, pricing, commodity classifications, or approved supplier lists

Ability to operate with urgency in an ambiguous, hardware-focused environment where requirements, designs, suppliers, and production needs may change quickly

Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to escalate risks clearly and hold internal and external stakeholders accountable

Willingness to work onsite in Torrance, CA and support a high-intensity defense technology manufacturing environment

Nice to have:

Experience sourcing mechanical, electrical, PCB/PCBA, harness, optics, camera, black box, aerospace, semiconductor, automotive, robotics, or other hardware-related commodities

Experience negotiating MSAs, LTAs, tiered pricing agreements, payment terms, cancellation clauses, or other production-scale commercial agreements

Experience using supplier scorecards, QBRs, ASLs, supplier categorization, or supplier performance management systems

Experience with DFM, supplier capability assessments, capacity assessments, or supplier industrialization in partnership with SQE or Engineering teams

Experience in aerospace, defense, drones, robotics, high-growth manufacturing, or startup hardware environments

US Salary Range

$120,000 - $168,000 USD

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