redwoodmaterials

Global Supply Chain Manager, Energy Storage

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At a Glance

Location
San Francisco, California, United States
Experience
5–7 years
Posted
2026-03-06T16:28:29-05:00

Key Requirements

Domain Knowledge

  • Engineering
  • Finance
  • Logistics
  • Manufacturing
  • Supply Chain

Requirements

Drive cost reduction and inventory management strategies that ensure availability of component while minimizing inventory carrying costs

Manage supplier performance, including quality, on time delivery, sustainability, etc

Become the subject matter expert for the assigned list of components and technologies

Mitigate supply chain risks by working with cross functional teams in engineering, logistics, finance, quality etc.

Coordinate with cross-functional partners (Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, Finance) to support day to day operations

Compensation & Benefits

$135,000

$215,000 USD

Responsibilities

Develop a sourcing strategy for a given set of components

Lead supplier selection activities

Collaborate with engineering in order to understand key requirement that must be conveyed to potential suppliers

Drive cost reduction and inventory management strategies that ensure availability of component while minimizing inventory carrying costs

Manage supplier performance, including quality, on time delivery, sustainability, etc

Become the subject matter expert for the assigned list of components and technologies

About the Company

Redwood is localizing a global battery supply chain that seamlessly integrates recovery, reuse, and recycling

keeping critical minerals in circulation and driving the energy transition. Founded in 2017,

we’re delivering low-cost and large-scale energy storage and producing battery materials in the U.S. for the first time, all from batteries we already have.

Global Supply Chain Manager, Energy Storage

The GSM will work closely with engineering, operations, and other functional teams to drive suppliers election, manage supplier agreements, and optimize procurement strategies. The GSM will need to optimize cost, quality, and availability of a range of components, sub-assemblies, and finished goods in support of Redwood’s product offering.