McKesson

Director, Technology Vendor & Asset Management

McKesson$147K — $245K *
Information Technology
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Info Tech, Business, Supply Chain, or Finance.
  • 10+ years of progressive technology leadership experience.
  • 5+ years in vendor management, IT procurement, or asset management.
  • Experience managing multi-million-dollar technology vendor portfolios.
  • Proven background in leading software or IT asset management programs.
  • Strong skills in contract negotiation and supplier governance.
  • Experience in regulated healthcare or complex enterprise environments.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement the technology vendor management strategy.
  • Serve as the executive relationship owner for key technology partners.
  • Establish vendor governance frameworks and performance management processes.
  • Lead quarterly business reviews with critical service providers.
  • Negotiate agreements for software, hardware, and managed services.
  • Monitor supplier performance against SLAs and business outcomes.
  • Oversee technology asset management programs across the enterprise.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation package including potential bonuses.
  • Comprehensive Total Rewards package.
  • Support for continuous improvement and development opportunities.
Full Job Description
Wellverse is seeking a strategic and results-driven Director of Technology Vendor & Asset Management to lead the governance, optimization, and execution of enterprise technology vendor relationships and technology asset lifecycle management. This leader will be responsible for maximizing value from strategic technology investments, ensuring effective supplier performance, driving cost optimization, and establishing a best-in-class asset management function that supports Wellverse's growth as an independent healthcare services organization. The Director will oversee vendor strategy, contract governance, hardware and software asset management, financial controls, lifecycle planning, compliance, and operational processes across the enterprise technology portfolio. This role partners closely with Procurement, Finance, Security, Technology, Legal, and business leaders to ensure technology investments deliver measurable business value while minimizing risk and operational complexity. Key Responsibilities Vendor Management Leadership • Develop and execute the enterprise technology vendor management strategy aligned to Wellverse business objectives. • Serve as executive relationship owner for strategic technology suppliers and managed service providers. • Establish governance frameworks, scorecards, business reviews, and performance management processes across all technology vendors. • Lead quarterly business reviews and executive steering committees with critical service providers. • Partner with Procurement and Legal to negotiate software, hardware, telecom, SaaS, cloud, and managed services agreements. • Drive contract standardization, renewal planning, risk mitigation, and vendor rationalization initiatives. • Monitor supplier performance against SLAs, KPIs, contractual commitments, and business outcomes. • Identify opportunities to reduce costs while improving service quality and innovation. • Develop escalation and remediation plans for underperforming vendors. • Ensure vendor alignment with Wellverse security, architecture, compliance, and operational standards. Technology Asset Management • Lead enterprise-wide hardware, software and technology asset management programs. • Establish governance and standards for asset acquisition, deployment, utilization, maintenance, recovery, and disposition. • Develop lifecycle strategies for end-user devices, peripherals, mobile solutions, infrastructure assets, and software portfolios. • Ensure accurate asset inventories and enterprise visibility across all technology assets. • Drive software license compliance and optimization programs. • Lead processes supporting software asset management, software audit readiness, and licensing compliance. • Identify opportunities for license consolidation, contract optimization, and cost avoidance. • Oversee asset-related metrics, reporting, analytics, forecasting, and lifecycle planning. • Partner with Security and Compliance teams to ensure appropriate controls throughout the asset lifecycle. Financial & Operational Management • Own technology asset and vendor-related operating budgets. • Develop financial models supporting investment planning, renewals, vendor consolidation, and cost optimization. • Drive annual budgeting and strategic planning initiatives for vendor and asset portfolios. • Establish performance metrics and reporting for leadership and executive stakeholders. • Deliver measurable improvements in vendor performance, asset utilization, compliance, and total cost of ownership. • Ensure operational processes are efficient, scalable, and aligned with Wellverse objectives. Governance, Risk & Compliance • Implement governance processes supporting technology procurement, contract management, and asset lifecycle controls. • Ensure compliance with licensing requirements, contractual obligations, regulatory standards, and corporate policies. • Identify vendor, contractual, operational, financial, and technology risks and develop mitigation plans. • Support internal and external audits related to technology assets and supplier agreements. • Establish controls that ensure accurate reporting, asset accountability, and contractual compliance. Leadership & Talent Development • Build and lead a high-performing team responsible for vendor management, software asset management, hardware asset management, and operational governance. • Develop organizational capabilities and best practices that support Wellverse's future-state operating model. • Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, customer service, and operational excellence. • Coach and mentor managers and individual contributors while supporting succession planning and leadership development. • Create strong partnerships across Technology, Finance, Procurement, Legal, HR, and Business Operations teams. Required Qualifications • Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, Supply Chain, Finance, or related field. • 10+ years of progressive technology leadership experience. • 5+ years of leadership experience managing vendor management, IT procurement, technology operations, or asset management functions. • Experience managing multi-million-dollar technology vendor portfolios and enterprise supplier relationships. • Proven experience leading software asset management (SAM) and/or IT asset management (ITAM) programs. • Strong contract negotiation, financial management, and supplier governance experience. • Experience establishing vendor performance scorecards and executive business reviews. • Demonstrated success driving cost optimization and operational efficiency initiatives. • Strong executive communication, stakeholder management, and influencing skills. • Experience operating within regulated healthcare, pharmaceutical, distribution, or highly complex enterprise environments. Preferred Qualifications • Experience supporting large-scale infrastructure, cloud, workplace technology, end-user computing, and digital workspace environments. • Experience with SaaS licensing models, cloud consumption management, and managed services governance. • Experience supporting mergers, divestitures, carve-outs, or organizational transformations. • Certifications such as: • Certified Software Asset Manager (CSAM) • Certified IT Asset Manager (CITAM) • ITIL • Certified Technology Procurement Professional (CTPP) • PMP or equivalent Success Measures (First 12-18 Months) • Establish Wellverse enterprise vendor governance model and executive review cadence. • Implement enterprise asset management standards and lifecycle processes. • Achieve measurable reductions in technology spend through optimization and supplier negotiations. • Improve software license compliance and audit readiness. • Deliver accurate asset inventory visibility across the enterprise. • Create KPI dashboards and executive reporting for vendor and asset performance. • Support Wellverse technology separation and independent operating model objectives through disciplined supplier and asset governance. About McKesson Medical-Surgical McKesson Medical-Surgical (MMS), which is expected to become Wellverse in early 2027, is a subsidiary and publicly reported segment of the McKesson Corporation. MMS distributes medical-surgical supplies, pharmaceuticals, diagnostic equipment and supplies, along with other solutions and services to virtually every type of healthcare setting and provider outside of the traditional hospital. These markets - often referred to as Alternate Care or Non-Acute Care - include physician offices, surgery centers, long-term care providers, laboratories, home health and hospice agencies, health systems, government facilities and online marketplaces and retailers. Alternate Care markets are growing rapidly and MMS is proud to be a leader in this space. With a team of approximately 8,000 employees, a network of 15 distribution centers and approximately 900 delivery vehicles, we collaborate with more than 2,200 leading manufacturers and serve over 200,000 customer accounts across the U.S. Our catalog includes more than 270,000 SKUs of branded and private-label medical-surgical products - from bandages to specialty pharmaceuticals and COVID-19 tests. We are proud to offer a competitive compensation package at McKesson as part of our Total Rewards. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. The pay range shown below is aligned with McKesson's pay philosophy, and pay will always be compliant with any applicable regulations. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered. For more information regarding benefits at McKesson, please click here. Our Base Pay Range for this position $147,100 - $245,100 McKesson has become aware of online recruiting-related scams in which individuals who are not affiliated with or authorized by McKesson are using McKesson's (or affiliated entities, like CoverMyMeds or RxCrossroads) name in fraudulent emails, job postings or social media messages. In light of these scams, please bear the following in mind: McKesson Talent Advisors will never solicit money or credit card information in connection with a McKesson job application. McKesson Talent Advisors do not communicate with candidates via online chatrooms or using email accounts such as Gmail or Hotmail. Note that McKesson does rely on a virtual assistant (Gia) for certain recruiting-related communications with candidates. McKesson job postings are posted on our career site: careers.mckesson.com.

About McKesson

McKesson Corporation provides medicines, pharmaceutical supplies, information and care management products and services across the healthcare industry. The Company operates in two segments. The McKesson Distribution Solutions segment delivers ethical drugs, medical-surgical supplies and equipment and health and beauty care products throughout North America. This segment also provides specialty pharmaceutical solutions for biotech and pharmaceutical manufacturers, sells financial, operational and clinical solutions for pharmacies (retail, hospital, long-term care) and provides consulting, outsourcing and other services. The McKesson Technology Solutions segment delivers enterprise-wide clinical, patient care, financial, supply chain, strategic management and software solutions. In July 2011, the Company acquired Portico Systems from Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. On March 25, 2012, it acquired the independent banner and franchise businesses of Katz Group Canada Inc. McKesson Distribution Solutions delivers pharmaceuticals to retail pharmacies and institutional providers like hospitals and health systems. They operate pharmaceutical distribution centers across the country, serving customers in all 50 states. They also deliver a comprehensive offering of health care products, technology, equipment and related services to the alternate site market, including physician offices, surgery centers, long-term care facilities and home care businesses across the country. McKesson is currently the largest pharmaceutical distributor in North America. McKesson also operates McKesson Canada and has an equity holding in Nadro, a leading distributor in Mexico.

McKesson Careers

Join McKesson, a leading global healthcare company, and be part of a team that is redefining the future of healthcare. With a variety of job opportunities available, McKesson is the perfect place to advance your career, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out. Work You’ll Do At McKesson, we are committed to improving care in every setting—one product, one partner, one patient at a time. We’re seeking talented professionals to join our team and contribute to a culture of innovation, diversity, and leadership. Our employees are driven by a deep sense of purpose and a desire for continuous growth and improvement. Empower Your Future in Healthcare With positions ranging from internships to leadership roles, McKesson offers unparalleled employment opportunities to develop your skills and advance your career. Our commitment to diversity training ensures that all team members have the opportunity to thrive. Join a team where your skills will be honed, your professional growth will be supported, and where you can genuinely see the difference you make in the lives of patients around the world. Innovative Work Environment McKesson is at the forefront of healthcare innovation. Our team is constantly exploring new ways to improve patient outcomes and streamline care processes. This commitment to innovation is what sets us apart and what makes McKesson an exciting place to work. Career Development and Benefits McKesson believes in nurturing the potential of its employees through robust career development programs and comprehensive benefits designed to support your life and well-being. From leadership training to health and wellness benefits, we ensure our team members are equipped to meet their professional and personal goals. Explore Job Opportunities Whether you’re looking for an internship to kickstart your career, or a senior position to utilize your extensive experience, McKesson offers a range of opportunities. Explore our open positions and find where you can make a difference at McKesson. Stay Connected Join Our Team Search for open positions that match your skills and interests. We are looking for passionate, curious, and solution-driven team players who are ready to take the next step in their careers. Keep Up to Date Stay ahead with career tips, insider perspectives, and industry-leading insights you can put to use today—all from the people who work here. Networking and Professional Growth At McKesson, networking and professional growth are part of our everyday environment. We encourage our employees to connect, share, and learn from each other to foster personal and professional development. Job Alert Emails Personalize your subscription to receive job alerts, latest news, and insider tips tailored to your preferences. Discover the exciting and rewarding career opportunities that await you at McKesson. Join McKesson today and be part of a team that is dedicated to shaping the future of healthcare.
Learn more about McKesson
Size
58,000 employees
Market Cap
$53.7 billion
Industry
Net Income
-$4.1 billion
Founded
1833
5 Year Trend
+5.9%
Revenue
$237.6 billion
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