Senior Global Supply Manager
OkloAbout the role
Thanks for your interest in Oklo! We are searching for a Senior Global Supply Manager to join our team.
Position Description
Oklo is seeking a Global Supply Manager to architect and lead the company’s supply base strategy across critical nuclear hardware and production systems. This is a highly strategic role responsible for proactively designing how Oklo sources, qualifies, manages, and optimizes its supplier ecosystem at scale.
This role goes beyond traditional category management. The Global Supply Manager will develop a deep understanding of Oklo’s sourced Bill of Materials (BOM) at the component level and ensure a deliberate, forward-looking sourcing strategy is in place across all critical hardware. The objective is to build a proactive sourcing organization that anticipates risk, enables scale, and maximizes financial and regulatory outcomes.
The Global Supply Manager reports to the Senior Director of Procurement & Supply Chain and partners closely with Engineering, Finance, Quality, Manufacturing, and Program leadership.
This position may be based in Santa Clara, CA or remote within the United States.
Specific responsibilities may include:
Supply Base Architecture & Strategy
- Develop and execute comprehensive supply base strategies across the sourced BOM, with component-level understanding of cost, risk, capacity, and qualification requirements
- Ensure every critical component has a defined sourcing strategy aligned to deployment timelines and scaling plans
- Drive the transition from reactive purchasing to proactive, forward-planned sourcing
- Identify single-source risks, long-lead exposures, and supply bottlenecks before they impact program milestones
Supplier Profiling & Governance
- Establish supplier segmentation and profiling frameworks to assess technical capability, nuclear qualification status, capacity, commercial leverage, and strategic importance
- Define criteria for supplier classification and ensure consistent understanding across Engineering, Quality, and Operations
- Own and manage the Approved Supplier List (ASL), ensuring suppliers meet regulatory, quality, and performance standards
- Drive formal supplier performance management, including scorecarding, corrective action tracking, and long-term relationship planning
Tax Credit & Domestic Content Strategy
- Own procurement alignment with applicable federal and state tax credit requirements, including domestic content provisions
- Partner with Finance to design and implement infrastructure, documentation standards, and spend-tracking systems that ensure supplier spend qualifies for incentives
- Develop supplier qualification criteria and reporting mechanisms to maximize tax credit eligibility
- Provide visibility into procurement activity and spending to support financial forecasting and incentive capture
RFx & Systems Modernization
- Lead end-to-end improvement of the RFx process to increase transparency, supplier responsiveness, and data integrity
- Evaluate, select, and implement enabling tools and systems (e.g., supplier portals) to scale sourcing operations
- Support P2P (Procure-to-Pay) process implementation and system alignment to ensure seamless integration between sourcing strategy and transactional execution
Regulatory & Nuclear Procurement Oversight
- Ensure sourcing strategies align with nuclear regulatory and quality requirements
- Work closely with Quality and Engineering teams to support safety-related procurement activities
- Maintain working knowledge of nuclear ASME Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) requirements and associated Code Stamps (e.g., N, NPT, NA), and their implications for supplier qualification and fabrication
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, supply chain, business, or related field
- 7+ years of experience in supply chain, strategic sourcing, or category management within a hardware-focused industry
- Direct experience supporting nuclear hardware, nuclear energy systems, or suppliers operating under nuclear regulatory and quality frameworks
- Demonstrated experience building or restructuring supply base strategies at a systems or program level
- Strong understanding of cost drivers, supplier risk management, and capacity planning
- Experience leading complex commercial negotiations and long-term supplier agreements
- Ability to operate cross-functionally and influence engineering and finance stakeholders
- U.S. citizenship required
Bonus Qualifications
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