Sr. Manager Supply Chain - Rare Earth and Critical Materials Management

Leonardo DRS Inc

Fort Lauderdale, FL(remote)

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
APICS Certification, Aerospace and Defense, Analysis Skills, Business Case, Business Support, Cadence, Capacity Allocations, Carbon Fiber, Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), Change Control, Change Management, Communication Skills, Competitive Analysis/Strategy, Contract Negotiation, Cross-Functional, Documentation, Due Diligence, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), Ecosystems, Establish Priorities, Financial Operations, Functional Programming Languages, Funding, Government, IR (Infrared), Improvement Metrics, Insurance, Internal Audit, Leadership, Legal, Manufacturing, Market Tracking, Materials Management, Mineral/Metal Mining, Negotiation Skills, Power BI, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Pricing, Product Programs, Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Project/Program Management, Proposal Schedule, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Reporting Dashboards, Restricted Materials, Risk, Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Smelter, Strategic Planning, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Tableau, Telemedicine, Traceability, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation, Vendor/Supplier Management, Vendor/Supplier Planning, Vendor/Supplier Sourcing, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Fort Lauderdale, FL
POSTED
30+ days ago

Job ID: 114347

Location: Remote supporting our locations in FL, TX, and CA

Schedule: 9/80 with travel as needed

The Electro Optical Infrared Systems (EOIS) line of business within DRS has locations in Dallas and Austin, TX, Melbourne, FL, and Cypress, CA. EOIS develops, manufactures, and supports infrared and electro-optical solutions for soldiers, ground vehicles and airborne platforms. We offer an exciting and challenging work environment, a competitive salary and benefits package, and a business culture that rewards performance.

Employing the worlds brightest. Supporting the worlds bravest.

Job Summary

The Supply Chain Leader Rare Earth and Critical Materials Mitigation is responsible for proactively identifying, assessing, and reducing supply chain risk for rare earth elements (REE) and other critical materials used across products and programs. This role leads mitigation strategy development and execution, drives cross-functional alignment, and ensures continuity of supply through alternate sourcing, supplier development, substitution roadmaps, and contractual and inventory strategies.

Job Responsibilities

Strategy, Risk Identification, and Mitigation Execution

Develop and own the enterprise/program mitigation strategy for REE and other critical materials (e.g., gallium, germanium, graphite, tungsten, tantalum, cobalt, lithium, indium, magnesium, nickel, antimony, tin, titanium sponge, specialty alloys).

Build and maintain a critical material risk register with prioritization based on supply concentration, geopolitical exposure, single/sole source dependencies, lead times, demand volatility, and quality/qualification constraints.

Lead mitigation plans that may include:

qualifying alternate suppliers (domestic and allied sources as applicable)

qualifying alternate parts/material grades and authorized substitutes

redesign/substitution roadmaps with Engineering

supplier capacity expansion and long-term agreements

safety stock, strategic buys, and buffer inventory policies

recycling/reclamation and closed-loop sourcing options

Drive execution cadence (weekly/monthly) with measurable milestones, action owners, and program-level reporting.

Supplier and Market Management

Map multi-tier supply chains to the smelter/refiner level where feasible; identify points of concentration and upstream bottlenecks.

Develop supplier engagement plans, including transparency requirements (origin, processing location, capacity, allocation rules, and recovery plans).

Conduct supplier risk assessments and support supplier development initiatives to improve resilience, capacity, and delivery performance.

Monitor market intelligence for pricing, export controls, sanctions, capacity announcements, disruptions, and competitor demand signals; translate insights into sourcing actions.

Cross-Functional Program Leadership

Partner with Engineering, Program Management, Quality, Manufacturing, Compliance, and Contracts to implement risk reduction actions without compromising performance, certification, or schedule.

Lead material availability reviews for major bids/program baselines; ensure risks and costs are reflected in proposals, schedules, and material strategies.

Coordinate qualification and change-control activities (PPAP/FAI, source changes, material substitutions, waivers/deviations as needed).

Provide executive-ready summaries and decision briefings (risk posture, mitigation progress, funding needs, and residual risk).

Compliance, Traceability, and Governance

Ensure alignment with applicable customer and regulatory requirements related to origin, traceability, specialty metals, conflict minerals, and controlled materials.

Establish governance for critical material sourcing decisions, including documentation, approvals, and audit-ready records.

Support internal and customer audits with evidence of supply chain due diligence and mitigation actions.

Financial and Operational Ownership

Develop should-cost and total cost of ownership views for mitigation options (LTAs, strategic inventory, alternate sources, or redesign).

Quantify cost/schedule impacts of constraints and mitigation paths; support business cases and funding requests.

Define and track KPIs such as coverage, time-to-mitigate, sole-source count reduction, qualification cycle time, supplier on-time delivery, and inventory health.

Qualifications

Required Qualifications

Bachelors degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, Operations, or related field (or equivalent experience).

8+ years of progressive experience in supply chain, sourcing, materials management, or supplier management; experience in regulated manufacturing environments strongly preferred.

Demonstrated success leading cross-functional mitigation efforts (alternate sourcing, qualification, substitution, or strategic inventory).

Strong understanding of supply chain risk management concepts (multi-tier mapping, concentration risk, lead-time drivers, allocation dynamics).

Experience negotiating supplier agreements (LTAs, capacity reservations, price/cost drivers, and contractual risk protections).

Ability to synthesize complex information into clear executive communications and program-level actions.

Preferred Qualifications

Direct experience with REE supply chains and/or critical minerals/metals (magnet materials, specialty alloys, semiconductor-related materials, battery materials).

Familiarity with smelter/refiner ecosystem and upstream traceability approaches.

Experience supporting government/defense/aerospace programs, including qualification rigor and compliance requirements.

APICS/ASCM certification (CPIM/CSCP), PMP, or similar credentials.

Strong data skills (ERP/MRP, Power BI/Tableau, advanced Excel) and experience building dashboards/risk registers.

Key Competencies

Leadership: Drives alignment and accountability across functions and suppliers.

Analytical rigor: Uses data and structured frameworks to prioritize and act.

Influence and communication: Comfortable briefing executives and negotiating tradeoffs.

Bias for action: Executes mitigations with urgency while managing change control.

Supplier partnership: Builds transparent, resilient supplier relationships.

Working Conditions / Travel

Hybrid/on-site based on business needs.

Up to 2030% travel may be required for supplier assessments, qualification support, and program reviews.

Success Measures (First 612 Months)

Critical material risk register established with tier mapping for highest-risk materials.

Documented mitigations launched for all high/very-high risks with clear milestones and owners.

Reduction in sole/single-source exposure and improved continuity metrics (lead time, allocation risk, inventory coverage).

Executive and program reporting cadence implemented with measurable progress and audit-ready documentation.

U.S. Citizenship required. This position requires an active DOD security clearance or the ability to obtain such clearance within a reasonable time after commencement of employment.

Taking care of our people is a top priority at Leonardo DRS. We are proud to offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, a company contribution to a health savings account, telemedicine, life and disability insurance, legal insurance, and a 401(k) savings plan. We champion wellness programs that focus on physical, emotional, and financial well-being. We develop our talent by offering programs and activities to support career-growth, professional development, and skill enhancement. And we understand there is more to life than work, and the importance of offering flexible work schedules with our 9/80 program, competitive vacation, health/emergency leave, paid parental leave, and community service hours.

  • Some employees are eligible for limited benefits only

Leonardo DRS, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

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