Your role
Increase business velocity by ensuring rapid and stable access to strategic lateral flow repositories. This position requires knowledge of industrial processes, food engineering, manufacturing best practices, and natural abilities in B2B strategy. You will focus on the early stages of our supplier lifecycle, more specifically, mapping, prioritizing and sampling products. Being the first point of contact with suppliers, you must also perfectly position Hubcycle for future collaboration, while maintaining a down-to-earth approach with your industry suppliers. Thus, the position includes mastering the negotiation process such as positioning, closing and B2B user experience in complex environments. Particular attention to suppliers constraints will allow you to achieve your objectives. This position involves great dedication to problem solving and excellent working relationships.
The job
You carry out the mission of International Sourcing Manager, and report to the Head of Sourcing and the Global Ctegory Manager of your portfolio.
Your position requires being in constant communication with all of the company's teams to guarantee customer satisfaction and the achievement of objectives.
As an expert, you build loyalty and develop your supplier portfolio, you ensure the quality of deliverables and the development of your product portfolio.
Tasks and duties
Sourcing
Operational
Prerequisites
Salary and conditions
Recruitment process
30% of global agricultural raw materials end up as wasted resources. In other words, 6% of our global carbon emissions are generated for nothing. That’s it. At Hubcycle, we are at war against that. We turn industrial waste into sexy B2B ingredients to make our food system more sober. We reinvent the industrial value chain by creating ingredients 100% made from unused resources. We purchase side-streams (byproducts) and turn them into competitive ingredients that we sell, with no compromise on quality.
Side-streams - typical examples :
Cocoa shells, Black pepper skins, deoiled / spent spices are obvious ones. But you might be curious to know how we have found coriander seeds and even saffron as a waste of some industries too. Wasting them is nonsense, and we need you to help us.
International Sourcing Manager • Télétravail, France