Director, Global Supplier Management

CoreWeave
Livingston; NJ / New York; NY / Sunnyvale; CA / San Francisco; CA / Bellevue, US
On-site

Who this role is best for

Aimed at senior supply chain professionals with deep technical fluency in IT infrastructure hardware and experience negotiating large-scale supply agreements in hyperscale environments.

Best fit for

  • Senior leaders who have negotiated $100M+ supply agreements with ODMs and OEMs.
    — “Proven track record of independently negotiating and executing large-scale, multi-year supply agreements with ODMs, OEMs, and component manufacturers at the $100M+ level
  • Technical sourcing experts fluent in GPU/CPU servers and high-speed networking.
    — “Deep technical fluency across IT infrastructure hardware categories: GPU/CPU servers, NVMe SSDs and NAND flash technology, DRAM, high-speed networking
  • Supply chain executives comfortable presenting to C-suite and Board stakeholders.
    — “Present supply chain status, risk assessments, and strategic recommendations to senior leadership including C-suite and Board-level stakeholders

Things to consider

  • Requires managing supplier relationships across multiple geographic locations.
    — “Own CoreWeave's global supplier management strategy across IT infrastructure suppliers
  • Must balance strategic sourcing with hands-on materials management execution.
    — “You will move fluidly between both — setting strategy, building commercial frameworks, and then ensuring your team has the discipline and tools to deliver on the ground

How to stand out

  • Quantify impact of past supply agreements in revenue or cost savings terms.
    — “Identify cost reduction and value creation opportunities across the supplier portfolio
  • Highlight experience with constrained component strategies like GPU allocation.
    — “Establish and maintain capacity reservation agreements and buffer stock strategies for long-lead, constrained components
  • Demonstrate cross-functional partnership with engineering and finance teams.
    — “Partner with the Data Center Engineering, Solutions Architecture, and Operations teams to ensure sourcing strategies align with technical standards
Pace · SteadyCollaboration · HighAutonomy · HighDecision Impact · CompanyLevel · Executive

Derived from job-description analysis by Serendipath's career intelligence engine.

What success looks like

  • supplier strategy development
  • team performance improvement
  • commercial agreement execution
Typical background
supply chain managementlegal compliance

Skills & requirements

Required

Team LeadershipOrganizational DevelopmentSupplier ManagementCommercial NegotiationCross-functional Collaboration

Preferred

AI Infrastructure KnowledgeLegal Compliance

Stack & domain

Supplier ManagementSourcingMaterials ManagementErp/clm PlatformsNegotiationContractingTeam LeadershipOrganizational DevelopmentStrategic PlanningRisk ManagementLeadershipCommunicationTeamworkProblem-solvingDecision-makingStrategic ThinkingSupply ChainAi InfrastructureTechnologySalesLegal

About the role

Original posting from CoreWeave

CoreWeave is The Essential Cloud for AI™. Built for pioneers by pioneers, CoreWeave delivers a platform of technology, tools, and teams that enables innovators to build and scale AI with confidence. Trusted by leading AI labs, startups, and global enterprises, CoreWeave combines superior infrastructure performance with deep technical expertise to accelerate breakthroughs and turn compute into capability. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave became a publicly traded company (Nasdaq: CRWV) in March 2025. Learn more at www.coreweave.com.

What You'll Do:

You will lead the team responsible for how we build, manage, and scale our most critical supplier relationships across machine infrastructure. This is a senior leadership role at the center of one of the most complex and consequential supply chains in the AI infrastructure industry — one where decisions made at the supplier level directly determine whether CoreWeave can deliver on its commitments to customers running some of the world's most demanding AI workloads.

You will lead two deeply interdependent functions: Technical Sourcing Management and Supplier Materials Management. On the sourcing side, your team owns the strategies that determine who CoreWeave buys from, on what terms, and at what risk — driving supplier selection, multi-sourcing decisions, technology roadmap alignment, RFQ and cost modeling, and the commercial execution of MSAs, SOWs, and long-term agreements. On the materials management side, your team owns the execution layer: OxM capacity management, Clear-to-Build tracking, allocation execution, shortage recovery, ODM sub-tier PO placement, forecast alignment, and NPI ramp readiness. You will move fluidly between both — setting strategy, building commercial frameworks, and then ensuring your team has the discipline and tools to deliver on the ground.

In this role, you will:

Team Leadership & Organizational Development

Lead, coach, and develop a team of Technical Sourcing Managers and Supplier Materials Managers supporting IT infrastructure categories including GPU & CPU compute, storage, and networking

Define team structure, role clarity, performance standards, and career development frameworks aligned to CoreWeave's growth stage

Build and sustain a high-accountability culture — driving execution excellence while developing the next generation of supply chain leadership

Partner with Talent Acquisition to recruit top talent and scale the team ahead of infrastructure demand

Supplier Strategy & Relationship Management

Own CoreWeave's global supplier management strategy across IT infrastructure suppliers — ODMs, OEMs, NAND/DRAM manufacturers, networking vendors, and beyond

Establish and maintain executive-level relationships with strategic suppliers, serving as an escalation path for commercial and operational disputes

Lead the development and governance of long-term agreements (LTAs), preferred supplier frameworks, and supply assurance mechanisms for constrained components

Drive continuous improvement in supplier scorecards, KPIs, and SBR/QBR cadences to maintain transparency and accountability across the supply base

Commercial Execution & Contracting

Lead or directly negotiate complex multi-year supply agreements, including volume commitments, pricing mechanics, escrow structures, forfeiture provisions, and tariff passthrough clauses

Partner with Legal to develop and refine master supply agreements, program letters, and commercial frameworks that protect CoreWeave's commercial interests

Identify cost reduction and value creation opportunities across the supplier portfolio, including BOM optimization, payment terms, and strategic inventory positioning

Manage commercial risk exposure across the supply base — including supplier financial health, single-source dependencies, and geopolitical risk

Supply Assurance & Materials Management

Drive supply-demand alignment across IT infrastructure categories, partnering with Infrastructure Planning, Finance, and Engineering to translate build forecasts into procurement signals for the vendor base

Oversee CTB (Clear-to-Build) tracking and materials management operations, ensuring the team maintains visibility into component availability, lead times, and supply risk for all critical BOM items

Establish and maintain capacity reservation agreements and buffer stock strategies for long-lead, constrained components (GPUs, SSDs, DRAM, ASICs, optics, NICs)

Lead escalation and resolution of supplier delivery disputes, quality events, and allocation shortfalls — maintaining CoreWeave's operational continuity

Cross-Functional Partnership & Executive Communication

Serve as a senior supply chain voice in CoreWeave's infrastructure planning and capacity review processes, influencing program timelines and procurement strategy

Present supply chain status, risk assessments, and strategic recommendations to senior leadership including C-suite and Board-level stakeholders

Partner with the Data Center Engineering, Solutions Architecture, and Operations teams to ensure sourcing strategies align with technical standards and deployment requirements

Collaborate with Supply Chain Analytics and Finance on supplier spend analytics, forecast accuracy, and working capital optimization

Who You Are:

10+ years of progressive supply chain experience in enterprise hardware, data center infrastructure, or cloud/hyperscale environments

Deep technical fluency across IT infrastructure hardware categories: GPU/CPU servers, NVMe SSDs and NAND flash technology, DRAM, high-speed networking (Ethernet and InfiniBand), optical transceivers (QSFP, OSFP), and switch platforms

Demonstrated experience leading and developing teams of sourcing professionals, including Technical Sourcing Managers and/or Materials Managers

Proven track record of independently negotiating and executing large-scale, multi-year supply agreements with ODMs, OEMs, and component manufacturers at the $100M+ level

Strong command of commercial contract structures including LTAs, volume commitments, escrow mechanics, forfeiture triggers, price protection, and tariff passthrough provisions

Expertise in supply-demand planning, CTB tracking, and materials management for complex multi-tier hardware BOMs

Experience operating at executive level — presenting to and influencing C-suite stakeholders on supply strategy, risk, and program trade-offs

Strong analytical foundation: ability to build and interpret financial models, spend analyses, and supply/demand plans in support of strategic decisions

Proven ability to operate with urgency and rigor in a high-growth, fast-changing environment

Preferred:

Experience in hyperscaler, cloud, or AI infrastructure environments (e.g., hyperscale ODM procurement, GPU infrastructure at scale)

Familiarity with NAND flash market dynamics, including QLC/TLC architecture trade-offs, DWPD specifications, and enterprise SSD supplier landscape

Working knowledge of data center networking topologies (spine-leaf, rail-optimized GPU fabric) and associated hardware procurement (NICs, switches, optics)

Experience managing supplier relationships in global markets including APAC (Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, China) and navigating associated regulatory and logistics considerations

Background in contract negotiation for constrained/allocation-managed components — GPU silicon, HBM, advanced packaging

Familiarity with procurement tooling and workflows including NetSuite, Ironclad, or equivalent ERP/CLM platforms

MBA or equivalent advanced degree a plus; not required

Wondering if you're a good fit? We believe in investing in our people, and value candidates who can bring their own diversified experiences to our teams – even if you aren't a 100% skill or experience match. 

Why CoreWeave?

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