Strategic Sourcing Manager
Last Energy
Austin, TX, USA · Washington, DC, USA
Posted on Oct 17, 2025
Last Energy is pioneering a new way to deliver nuclear energy. Our PWR-20 power plants are small, modular, and factory-built, designed to bring clean, reliable power wherever it’s needed most.
We combine proven technology with a bold delivery model that allows energy to be deployed faster, at lower cost, and with less complexity than ever before.Our mission is simple: make clean baseload power accessible to everyone.
The Strategic Sourcing Manager will play a central role in developing and executing Last Energy’s global supply chain strategy to support the deployment of our modular PWR-20 power plants. This individual will lead sourcing, procurement, and contract management efforts across critical mechanical, electrical, and construction categories, ensuring quality, cost efficiency, and delivery precision in a fast-moving, highly technical environment. Working closely with engineering, manufacturing, and project delivery teams, the Strategic Sourcing Manager will be responsible for building and managing a resilient supplier network capable of supporting rapid, repeatable, and scalable production. This role is ideal for a proactive, detail-oriented sourcing leader who thrives at the intersection of technology, supply chain, and project execution.
Responsibilities
- Identify, qualify, and manage suppliers across mechanical, electrical, nuclear, and construction disciplines to support rapid deployment and factory fabrication.
- Negotiate complex commercial agreements, long-term supplier contracts, and service-level expectations to ensure quality, cost efficiency, and on-time delivery.
- Develop category strategies to optimize cost, mitigate risk, and secure continuity of supply across critical systems including pressure vessels, pumps, piping, valves, instrumentation, and controls.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Engineering, Project Delivery, Licensing, and Operations teams to align supplier capabilities with project timelines and technical requirements.
- Manage supplier performance through KPIs, audits, and corrective-action plans to ensure compliance with nuclear industry quality and safety standards.
- Support the development of digital procurement tools, standardized documentation, and scalable sourcing processes for repeatable project execution.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives in cost reduction, contract management, and logistics efficiency throughout the product lifecycle.
- Contribute to supply-chain risk assessments, material forecasts, and capacity planning to meet aggressive build schedules and scaling demands.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field.
- 7+ years of progressive experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply-chain management in heavy industrial, energy, or manufacturing environments.
- Demonstrated success negotiating high-value supplier contracts and managing global supplier relationships.
- Strong understanding of manufacturing and fabrication processes, including vendor qualification and quality assurance.
- Proven ability to develop supplier partnerships for emerging technologies or new product introduction.
- Proven project management experience coordinating complex, cross-functional deliverables under tight timelines.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels.
- Must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
Preferred Skills
- Experience in nuclear, aerospace, defense, or similarly regulated industries.
- Familiarity with ASME, NQA-1, and nuclear-grade supplier qualification standards.
- Understanding of modular construction, factory fabrication, and project delivery models.
- Experience with cost modeling, contract law, and procurement systems (e.g., SAP, Ariba, or similar ERP tools).
- PMP, CPSM, or similar certification.
- Proficiency in contract structuring, risk mitigation, and supplier performance management.
- Strong technical literacy and ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
At Last Energy, you’ll be part of a team driving one of the most transformational shifts in the global energy landscape. We’re uniting proven nuclear technology with innovative delivery models to make clean baseload power accessible, scalable, and affordable.
Joining Last Energy means helping to shape the future of energy independence, sustainability, and industrial resilience. Join our team and help us redefine how the world is powered.