director, Technology Sourcing - Global Supply Chain

StarbucksNashville, TN
Hybrid

About The Position

Starbucks is seeking a Director of Strategic Sourcing, Technology to lead and execute end-to-end sourcing activities for the company’s global IT spend portfolio. This senior player-coach role reports to the Vice President of Indirect Sourcing within the Global Supply Chain Organization. The Director is accountable for delivering measurable cost savings, robust contract structures, and supplier relationships that enable the company’s technology and business strategy. The role requires deep category expertise, commercial sharpness, organizational credibility, and the ability to operate effectively at the intersection of procurement, technology, and business operations in a fast-moving retail environment. The Director will lead a high-performing sourcing team while personally executing on complex, high-value, and strategically sensitive sourcing initiatives.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of progressive experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain, with at least 5 years focused on the IT category.
  • Demonstrated track record of leading and personally executing high-value, complex IT sourcing initiatives and negotiations.
  • Experience in a global retail, consumer, or similarly complex operating environment strongly preferred.
  • Prior experience operating in a matrixed CPO/procurement function with VP-level reporting relationships.
  • Deep knowledge of the IT vendor landscape including major enterprise software vendors (Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday), cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP), and the broader SaaS ecosystem.
  • Fluency in SaaS and cloud commercial models: subscription structures, consumption pricing, true-up mechanics, ELA constructs, and vendor lock-in dynamics.
  • Ability to evaluate and challenge vendor proposals using TCO modeling, should-cost frameworks, and competitive benchmarking.
  • Working knowledge of software asset management (SAM) and its implications for contract negotiation and compliance.
  • Extensive experience negotiating complex IT contracts; able to redline agreements, identify risk, and propose commercially sound alternatives without full dependence on Legal.
  • Familiarity with data privacy frameworks (GDPR, CCPA) and their practical implications for SaaS and cloud agreements.
  • Experience with cybersecurity and third-party risk provisions in vendor contracts.
  • Hands-on experience with enterprise procurement platforms: Coupa, SAP Ariba, Jaggaer, or equivalents.
  • Experience with CLM platforms (Icertis, Ironclad, Agiloft, or similar).
  • Proficiency with spend analytics and BI tools; able to build and interpret data to drive decisions.
  • Comfortable operating in an ERP environment (SAP, Oracle); understands procurement-to-pay process flows.
  • Proven ability to lead and develop a team of sourcing professionals in a high-accountability environment.
  • Strong executive presence and communication skills; able to present to and influence VP and C-suite audiences.
  • Experience managing stakeholder relationships across functions in a large, complex organization.
  • High degree of commercial and ethical judgment — this role will face real pressure to compromise on terms, and the right candidate knows when to hold firm.

Nice To Haves

  • MBA or advanced degree
  • Professional certifications (CPSM, CSCP, CIPS)

Responsibilities

  • Own and continuously evolve the multi-year IT category sourcing strategy, covering enterprise software, SaaS, cloud infrastructure, managed services, telecom, hardware, and professional services.
  • Lead competitive sourcing events (RFx, auctions, negotiations) for high-value and strategic contracts, personally managing the most complex deals.
  • Develop and apply differentiated sourcing strategies — including total cost of ownership (TCO) modeling, should-cost analysis, supply market analysis, and demand management — to drive best-in-class commercial outcomes.
  • Maintain a rigorous pipeline of sourcing initiatives aligned to business priorities and committed savings targets.
  • Benchmark supplier pricing, contract terms, and SLAs against market standards; use data to challenge the status quo.
  • Structure, negotiate, and execute complex commercial agreements including enterprise license agreements (ELAs), SaaS subscription agreements, master service agreements (MSAs), statements of work (SOWs), and data processing agreements (DPAs).
  • Drive favorable terms across pricing, intellectual property, data rights, liability, termination, SLAs, and audit rights.
  • Partner with Legal, Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Finance to ensure contracts meet enterprise risk, regulatory, and compliance standards.
  • Establish and enforce contract lifecycle management (CLM) discipline across the IT category, including renewals, amendments, and ongoing obligation tracking.
  • Proactively identify and mitigate supplier concentration risk, single points of failure, and financial/operational vendor risk.
  • Champion and optimize the use of procurement technology platforms including e-sourcing, CLM, supplier relationship management (SRM), and spend analytics tools.
  • Drive adoption of digital sourcing practices including data-driven supplier segmentation, automated intake workflows, and AI-assisted market intelligence.
  • Partner with the CTIO organization to ensure procurement systems are integrated with enterprise platforms (ERP, ITSM, finance systems) and that sourcing processes scale with technology complexity.
  • Maintain fluency in SaaS commercial models (per-seat, consumption-based, platform licensing) and use this knowledge to challenge vendor pricing and structure deals that align cost to actual business value.
  • Serve as the primary procurement business partner to technology and business unit leaders across the organization, including the CTIO organization and functional leaders in areas such as finance, operations, HR, marketing, and store operations when they are procuring technology solutions.
  • Establish trusted advisor relationships with senior stakeholders by combining commercial expertise with a genuine understanding of their business needs and constraints.
  • Lead sourcing governance forums, executive briefings, and category reviews with senior leadership; communicate clearly on risks, opportunities, and tradeoffs.
  • Navigate organizational complexity and competing stakeholder priorities with pragmatism and sound judgment.
  • Influence without authority — the role operates in a matrixed environment and requires the ability to align stakeholders who do not report into the procurement function.
  • Lead, coach, and develop a team of strategic sourcing professionals, setting clear performance expectations, fostering a culture of accountability, and building individual capability.
  • Attract and retain high-caliber talent; identify skill gaps and develop targeted plans to close them.
  • Build an agile, data-literate team that can flex to meet business demand while maintaining quality and compliance standards.
  • Establish team operating rhythms including pipeline reviews, deal coaching, and stakeholder alignment cadences.
  • Model intellectual honesty — raise issues early, share data transparently, and hold the line on commercial discipline even under internal pressure.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, and other voluntary insurance benefits.
  • Short-term and long-term disability.
  • Paid parental leave.
  • Family expansion reimbursement.
  • Paid vacation from date of hire.
  • Sick time (accrued at 1 hour for every 25 hours worked).
  • Eight paid holidays.
  • Two personal days per year.
  • 401(k) retirement plan with employer match.
  • Discounted company stock program (S.I.P.).
  • Starbucks equity program (Bean Stock).
  • Incentivized emergency savings.
  • Financial well-being tools.
  • 100% upfront tuition coverage for a first-time bachelor’s degree through Arizona State University’s online program via the Starbucks College Achievement Plan.
  • Student loan management resources.
  • Access to other educational opportunities.
  • Backup care.
  • DACA reimbursement.
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