The Supply Chain Engineer is the technical owner of supplier onboarding, qualification, and manufacturing readiness for an assigned commodity portfolio
Job Summary
The Supply Chain Engineer is the technical owner of supplier onboarding, qualification, and manufacturing readiness for an assigned commodity portfolio.
Responsibilities include owning the full technical onboarding lifecycle for new suppliers, driving Design for Manufacturability with branch engineering, and building the technical content that enables competitive sourcing.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, paid parental leave, disability, 401(k) with company match, and an Education Support Program.
Matching Summary
The Supply Chain Engineer is the technical owner of supplier onboarding, qualification, and manufacturing readiness for an assigned commodity portfolio.
Salary
Base: $112,059.00 - $156,882.60 (WA applicants); Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, paid parental leave, disability, 401(k) with match, Education Support Program
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
supplier onboarding and qualification
manufacturing readiness assessments
technical content for bid packages
Design for Manufacturability (DFMA)
interpreting engineering drawings and GD&T
run-at-rate events and capacity assessments
Nice-to-have
collaboration with engineering teams
building structured onboarding plans
leveraging AI tools for risk identification
driving upstream design changes
applied Lean Six Sigma methodologies
Key Requirements
5+ years in supplier development, supply chain engineering, or manufacturing engineering
Demonstrated experience onboarding and qualifying new suppliers
Hands-on background in machining, castings/forgings, special processes, or electromechanical assemblies
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science, or related technical field
Willingness to travel 25–40% domestically and internationally
Work Rights
Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident, or lawfully admitted into the U.S.