Overview
The Senior Commodity Leader (SCL) – Engineering, Maintenance & Capital is responsible for the strategic sourcing, procurement, and supplier management of engineering services, maintenance services, construction services, and capital project-related spend across AdvanSix manufacturing sites.
Key Responsibilities
Category & Strategy Management Develop and execute short- and long‑term category strategies for: Plant engineering services Maintenance and reliability services Construction and project execution services Capital project-related materials and…
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The Senior Commodity Leader (SCL) – Engineering, Maintenance & Capital is responsible for the strategic sourcing, procurement, and supplier management of engineering services, maintenance services, construction services, and capital project-related spend across AdvanSix manufacturing sites.
This role owns category strategy development and execution for plant engineering, turnarounds, sustaining capital, reliability-driven maintenance services, and site construction. The SCL partners closely with Plant Engineering, Maintenance, Operations, HS&E, Finance, and Capital Project teams to minimize total cost of ownership, mitigate execution and supply risk, and deliver sustained productivity in support of AdvanSix’s operating and capital objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Category & Strategy Management
Develop and execute short- and long‑term category strategies for:
Plant engineering services
Maintenance and reliability services
Construction and project execution services
Capital project-related materials and services
Align category strategies with:
Asset integrity and reliability goals
Capital efficiency and cash discipline
Safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements
Identify opportunities for standardization, bundling, regionalization, and supplier consolidation across sites.
Turnaround (plant outages) planning and strategizing with key stakeholders.
Capital & Maintenance Spend Management
Support annual and multi‑year capital planning by establishing sourcing strategies for:
EPC and engineering firms
Construction contractors
Specialized maintenance and turnaround services
Partner with Engineering and Maintenance leadership to:
Optimize contractor utilization and rate structures
Improve bid quality, scope discipline, and execution outcomes
Drive total cost of ownership (TCO) reduction across labor, materials, and execution models.
Supplier & Risk Management
Lead sourcing events including:
RFPs, RFQs, and competitive bid processes
Negotiation of Master Service Agreements (MSAs), unit-rate agreements, and lump‑sum contracts
Establish and manage preferred supplier frameworks and performance scorecards covering:
Safety
Cost competitiveness
Schedule and execution reliability
Quality and compliance
Identify and mitigate:
Supply, labor, and execution risk
Single‑source and capacity constraints
Contractor safety and compliance exposure
Commercial Execution & Governance
Negotiate and manage:
Long‑term service agreements
Statements of Work (SOWs)
SAP Outline Agreements and purchase orders
Ensure adherence to AdvanSix procurement policies, controls, and approval processes.
Measure and report:
Productivity savings
Cost avoidance
Working capital improvement
Contract compliance
Stakeholder Partnership
Act as the primary procurement interface for plant Engineering and Maintenance leadership.
Influence scope, sourcing strategy, and supplier selection early in project development.
Provide commercial insight to support:
Capital prioritization
Maintenance execution planning
Turnaround scope and cost optimization
Qualifications & Experience
Required
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Business, or related discipline
7+ years of progressive experience in:
Strategic sourcing or category management and/or
Engineering, maintenance, or capital project procurement in a manufacturing or chemical environment
Demonstrated experience managing:
Engineering and construction services
Maintenance or turnaround-related spend
Capital project sourcing and execution support
Strong negotiation, contract management, and commercial risk management skills
Experience working in asset‑intensive, regulated manufacturing environments
Preferred
Experience in chemicals, refining, or process manufacturing
Familiarity with EPC contracting models (lump‑sum, unit‑rate, reimbursable)
SAP procurement experience (Outline Agreements, PO execution)
Proven ability to influence cross‑functional leaders without direct authority
The base salary for this role is $95,000 to $142,600 annually.