Magna

Materials Manager

Magna$80K — $110K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in business or related field; 4 years materials experience preferred, especially in the automotive industry.
  • 8+ years of diverse professional and managerial experience, including financial/budget oversight.
  • Strong project management skills with proven ability to maintain quality, cost, and timing of programs.
  • Ability to build and lead a world-class materials team, focusing on staff development.
  • Excellent communication and negotiation abilities to collaborate effectively across all organizational levels.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute operational strategic direction for North American Product Business Unit Materials activities.
  • Lead and coordinate efforts in purchasing, supplier quality, and logistics to ensure world-class practices.
  • Manage materials function including staff planning, organization, and implementation of departmental strategies.
  • Oversee inventory management, on-time shipments, and procurement logistics to meet production goals.
  • Evaluate and enhance supplier base for quality assurance and relationship management.
  • Establish TQM measures to drive improvements in quality, cost, and delivery.
  • Negotiate contracts and develop supplier partnerships to support long-term organizational objectives.

Benefits

  • Engagement in innovative projects with a focus on world-class quality and process improvement.
  • Opportunities for leadership and professional development within a growing organization.
  • Collaboration with a diverse team across functional areas to develop new business growth opportunities.
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Job Responsibilities:

JOB SUMMARY:

Develops and provides operational strategic direction for North American Product Business Unit Materials team responsible for leading and facilitation efforts in Purchasing, Supplier Quality and Logistics in an effort to support world-class practices. Develops long-term corporate goals and translates them into short-term plans in support of business objectives. Prepares and maintains yearly business plans and budget. Develops, maintains, and coordinates a quality supplier base. Supports corporate strategies by assessing, developing and monitoring supplier base for quality systems. Maintains leadership role working with suppliers and Product Business Unit to coordinate operations and/or project requirements. Leads, manages, and maintains appropriate level of staff and manages materials function to ensure world-class quality and on-time delivery at a competitive cost. Develops, manages, master production schedule by utilizing input from sales forecast customer demand, material availability, capacity planning to ensure management goals and objectives are met. Researches, recommends, and implements new policies, products, and strategic changes in order to meet project and program long-term objectives and goals. Establishes planning and control measures in Total Quality Management (TQM) format to improve quality, cost, and delivery. Understands customer requirements, expectations, and contracts. Develops and implements materials policies, procedures, and practices in support of company and customer standards. Performs other duties as necessary in support of business objectives.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The duties listed below will be performed at both levels within the progression. At level I, work involves providing operational managerial leadership for respective area. Represents assigned function by setting operational level strategy and determining how to implement strategic functional directives. Responsibilities represent one or more related disciplines, processes or functional areas. Decisions involve substantial and broad impact/risk to the organization at a corporate level. At level II, responsibilities are similar, but at a larger scope and can be measured by increased budget responsibility, staff count, and complexity of multiple disciplines, processes, and/or functional areas of responsibility. Decisions involve substantial and broad impact/ risk to the organization, typically at a corporate and/or global level.
1. Develops and provides operational level strategic direction for North American Product Business Unit Materials activity. Leads and facilitates efforts in support of world-class practices. Manages department wide programs and interfaces globally to develop new business growth opportunities. Researches and recommends new products, processes, systems, policies, and procedures to pursue in the future.

2. Leads, manages and monitors all or some of the following: inventory levels, on-time shipment of finished goods, warehousing/shipping of goods, procurement/receipt/storage of raw materials, and/or transportation/distribution methods. Coordinates production/planning activities of staff to ensure that departmental needs are met in a timely manner.

3. Develops long-term corporate goals and translates them into short-term plans in support of business objectives. Prepares and maintains yearly business plans and budget for purchasing team in support of corporate goals and objectives.

4. Develops, maintains, and coordinates a quality supplier base. Maintains leadership role working with suppliers and Product Business Unit to coordinate operations and/or project requirements in support of product development, supplier partnerships, cost reductions, and quality assurance. Assists suppliers with problem resolution in their areas and provides customer liaison support.

5. Manages Materials function as assigned; ensures support of Operations and/or programs in Value Analysis/Value Engineering (VA/VE), suppler improvement, and post-launch support. Leads and manages staff; plans, organizes, directs, implements, and maintains group strategies and objectives. Maintains appropriate level of staff support necessary to meet business and budgetary goals and objectives. Provides leadership and support to staff and assists in employees' skill development.

6. Directs use of quality standards with the Corporate Materials function. Represents one or more Corporate Materials functions in implementation and maintenance of Magna Donnelly Quality System and Program Management Process.

7. Manages purchasing function to ensure world-class quality and on-time delivery at a competitive cost. Researches, recommends, and implements new policies, products, and strategic changes in order to meet project and program long-term objectives and goals including staffing, suppliers, products/processes, technologies, program management, etc. Works closely with many departments to provide leadership and coordination for purchasing staff.

8. Establishes planning and control measures in TQM format, focusing on improvements in quality, cost and delivery. Monitors and controls cost, promotes cost savings, and provides leadership in support of goals and VA/VE efforts driven by tool area and other functions. Thoroughly understands customer requirements, expectations, and contracts. Develops and implements purchasing policies, procedures, and practices in support of company and customer standards.

9. Performs other duties as necessary in support of business objectives. Negotiates and/or oversees negotiation of favorable contracts with world-class suppliers. Guides and develops relationships between Materials and other key functional areas.

JOB SPECIFICATION SECTION
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS


Level I

1. Bachelor's degree in business or related field including four years materials experience; or equivalent. Demonstrate current knowledge of world-class practices in materials management. Experience in automotive industry preferred.

2. Eight years diverse professional and managerial experience including financial/budget responsibility, management leadership and strategic decision making/leadership. Demonstrated project management skills and proven financial capabilities to maintain quality, cost, and timing of programs.

3. Demonstrated ability to develop a cohesive, world-class materials team. Demonstrated ability to lead and develop others through support, training, etc. Must be able to manage staff toward departmental goals.

4. Demonstrated strong communication and negotiation skills to work with internal and external contacts at various levels within organizations to represent the company in a professional manner and sell concepts to customers and strategies to internal management. Must be able to work with peers in a positive, cooperative way and develop and maintain productive relationships with key functional areas.

Level II (in addition to above requirements)

1. Master's degree including eight years experience in materials management; or equivalent.

2. Possess high degree of knowledge and expertise in area of materials management, manufacturing, product/process design, operations, quality, planning, etc. Must thoroughly understand, and be able to communicate to others, the interrelationship of Materials with other departments.

Worker Type:
Regular / Permanent

Group:

Magna Mechatronics, Mirrors & Lighting

About Magna

Magna Careers

Join Magna’s dynamic team of professionals and be part of a company that’s leading the way in automotive innovation. At Magna, we offer unparalleled job opportunities in an environment that values diversity, leadership, and growth. Work You’ll Do At Magna, we are committed to fostering an inclusive culture where every team member is empowered to contribute, innovate, and excel. We believe that diverse perspectives lead to groundbreaking ideas and better decisions. Joining our team means you’ll work alongside some of the industry’s most talented professionals, using state-of-the-art technology to create revolutionary automotive solutions. Lead in a Unique Market Position Magna stands at the forefront of the automotive industry, combining advanced technology, deep industry expertise, and a commitment to innovation that drives us forward. As a leader in our field, we offer careers that are not just jobs, but pathways to personal and professional growth. Explore Magna’s Job Opportunities Whether you’re looking for a position in engineering, design, production, or management, Magna has a place for you. Our global presence offers a wealth of opportunities for career advancement, professional development, and networking. From internships that provide real-world experience to leadership roles that challenge your skills, Magna is dedicated to helping you reach your full potential. Innovative Work Environment Magna is committed to innovation and excellence. Our team is constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the automotive world, making it an exciting place to grow your career. We encourage creativity and initiative, and we reward our employees with the benefits and support they need to succeed both professionally and personally. Be Part of a Great Team At Magna, you’ll find a collaborative environment that values teamwork and open communication. Our employees share a common goal: to lead the industry through innovation, efficiency, and sustainability. With diversity training and a focus on inclusive employment practices, Magna is a place where everyone can thrive. Future-Proof Your Career With Magna, you’re not just finding a job; you’re building a career. We offer extensive training and development programs to help you continue learning and evolving as a professional. With opportunities for advancement and a culture that promotes from within, Magna empowers you to design a career path that meets your ambitions. Stay Connected Join Our Team Search for open positions that match your skills and interests. We are always on the lookout for passionate, curious, and innovative team players. Explore the possibilities that Magna offers. SEARCH MAGNA JOBS Keep Up to Date Stay informed with career tips, insider perspectives, and industry-leading insights you can use today—all from the people who work here. READ CAREERS BLOG Job Alert Emails Customize your subscription to receive job alerts, the latest news, and insider tips tailored to your preferences. Discover the exciting and rewarding career opportunities that await at Magna.
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