Hours: 8:15am - 5:00pm
As an employee of PNC Financial Services Group, you become part of an organization committed to customers, employees, investors, and the communities in which we do business. PNC is an established, growing and successful financial services company, with businesses organized around retail and commercial banking, asset management, and funds processing. Our branches are concentrated in thirteen states and the District of Columbia; additional offices are located nationwide and internationally. We are growing in size and through recent acquisitions have become the fifth largest bank by deposits in the US. We are also growing in reputation, as a leader in areas such as work/life family culture, "green" building design, frontier technology, and strong corporate social responsibility.
As an Operations Senior Manager for Strategic Sourcing, you are a member of PNC's Corporate Purchasing Department. PNC's Supply Chain Management operations are among the most significant within leading financial institutions. This position can be based in either Pittsburgh or Cleveland. Your Supply Chain Management experience will be greatly utilized as you independently provide strategic direction for the corporate sourcing program, manage spend by setting strategy and work with your team and internal business partners to execute the appropriate activities that bring the most value with respect to the total cost of ownership. In this role you will be responsible for increasing shareholder value through multi-million dollar savings impact to PNC's bottom line and limiting PNC's risk and liability exposure through appropriate contract execution. This position will work with a high level of autonomy and will provide feedback to the CPO.
Your main responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
- Participating in the development and execution of the corporate strategic sourcing process for assigned products/services, and ensuring established performance objectives are achieved.
- Managing, understanding, and providing direction to team members and their respective sourcing projects.
- Ensuring team members are achieving their established performance objectives.
- Leading sales and marketing (to obtain increased number of sourcing projects).
- Changing efforts at management and all levels across the organization to promote, sell and create adoption of corporate strategic sourcing programs through interfacing with internal and external managers.
- Analyzing spend data and contracts.
- Developing reports and presentations to support individual and team results and sourcing projects.
- Supporting special projects as requested by management and key service partners.
- Promoting the Supply Chain Management department and making decisions that may have a long-term impact to the Company.