What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Global Indirect Procurement position at Envista Holdings Corporation?
Job Description
JOB SUMMARY
This position is based on‑site and requires four days per week in the Brea office to support collaboration and business needs.
The Director, Global Indirect Procurement leads the development and execution of global category strategies to deliver sustainable cost savings, mitigate third‑party risk, and enable compliant, scalable buying across the enterprise. The role partners closely with senior functional leaders and OpCo stakeholders to shape demand, unlock cross‑region synergies, and standardize sourcing approaches in support of business objectives. The Director is accountable for category strategy, strategic sourcing execution, supplier performance, procurement systems enablement, and compliance, driving measurable financial and operational outcomes across assigned indirect spend categories.
Key Responsibilities
Category Strategy & Value Delivery
Job Requirements:
Target Market Salary Range
Actual compensation packages take into account a wide range of factors that are unique to each candidate, including but not limited to geographic location; skill sets; relevant education and certifications; depth of experience; performance; and other business and organizational needs. The disclosed reasonable estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. At Envista, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. The total compensation package for this position may also include an annual performance bonus, medical/dental/vision benefits, 401K match, and/or other applicable compensation plans.
$180,800 - $220,900
Operating Company
Corporate
Envista is a global leader in the dental industry, uniting more than 30 trusted brands—including DEXIS, Kerr, Nobel Biocare, and Ormco—under one mission: partnering with dental professionals to improve patients’ lives. With a heritage of category-defining innovation, our brands have shaped modern dentistry: Nobel Biocare introduced the first dental implant, Ormco is a pioneer in both traditional and digital orthodontics, DEXIS has long been at the forefront of 2D, 3D and intraoral imaging, and Kerr has supported clinicians for over 135 years. Our high-performing culture is underpinned by our CIRCLe Values and the Envista Business System. Guided by these, we deliver a comprehensive portfolio of technologies, consumables, and services that empower clinicians to provide confident, efficient care—today and for the future. Learn more at http://envistaco.com.
Envista and all Envista Companies are equal opportunity employers that evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristics protected by law. The “EEO is the Law” poster is available at: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/ compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf.
Envista and its family of companies (Envista) will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Envista will consider unsolicited referrals and/or resumes submitted by vendors such as search firms, staffing agencies, professional recruiters, fee-based referral services and recruiting agencies (Agency) to have been referred by the Agency free of charge and Envista will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt such unsolicited resumes. An Agency must obtain advance written approval from Envista's internal Talent Acquisition or Human Resources team to submit resumes, and then only in conjunction with a valid fully-executed contract approved by the Global Talent Acquisition leader and in response to a specific job opening. Envista will not pay a fee to any Agency that does not have such agreement and written approval in place.
JOB SUMMARY
This position is based on‑site and requires four days per week in the Brea office to support collaboration and business needs.
The Director, Global Indirect Procurement leads the development and execution of global category strategies to deliver sustainable cost savings, mitigate third‑party risk, and enable compliant, scalable buying across the enterprise. The role partners closely with senior functional leaders and OpCo stakeholders to shape demand, unlock cross‑region synergies, and standardize sourcing approaches in support of business objectives. The Director is accountable for category strategy, strategic sourcing execution, supplier performance, procurement systems enablement, and compliance, driving measurable financial and operational outcomes across assigned indirect spend categories.
Key Responsibilities
Category Strategy & Value Delivery
- Develop and execute multi‑year global category strategies and sourcing roadmaps that deliver measurable cost savings, risk reduction, and service‑level improvement across assigned indirect spend categories
- Identify and capture cross‑OpCo and cross‑region synergies while balancing local business needs and operational requirements
- Translate enterprise and functional priorities into actionable category plans and sourcing initiatives
- Monitor market trends, supplier landscapes, and pricing benchmarks to inform category strategies and sourcing decisions
- Lead end‑to‑end strategic sourcing initiatives, including spend analysis, market assessment, supplier qualification, RFx execution, evaluation, and award recommendations
- Serve as the senior negotiation lead for assigned categories, leveraging market intelligence, supplier insights, should‑cost analysis, and value‑creation levers to optimize total cost of ownership
- Ensure sourcing decisions align with approved budgets, category strategies, and procurement policies
- Act as a trusted advisor to senior business and functional leaders; influence demand, challenge specifications, and promote early procurement engagement
- Drive adoption of category strategies through strong stakeholder engagement, communication, and change management
- Partner with Finance and business stakeholders to align sourcing activities with financial plans, budgets, and business priorities
- Support OpCo onboarding to category strategies, preferred suppliers, and procurement tools to drive adoption and compliance
- Negotiate and approve global and regional agreements with strong commercial terms, including pricing, payment terms, service levels, flexibility, data protection, risk allocation, and termination rights
- Ensure third‑party risk considerations are embedded within category sourcing and contracting activities in alignment with enterprise standards and policies
- Establish and maintain supplier performance management frameworks for assigned categories, including KPIs, SLAs, and regular performance reviews
- Serve as the primary escalation point for supplier performance, commercial, and risk‑related issues within assigned categories
- Drive continuous improvement with key suppliers to enhance value, performance, and service delivery
- Drive standardization through preferred suppliers, master agreements, and compliant buying channels to reduce maverick spend and supplier fragmentation
- Ensure procurement activities comply with internal policies, controls, and applicable regulatory requirements
- Support audits and reviews related to sourcing, contracting, and supplier management as needed
- Serve as the business lead for procurement systems supporting indirect categories, partnering with IT and Finance to ensure tools effectively enable category strategies, compliance, and spend visibility
- Contribute to the prioritization of procurement system enhancements that improve sourcing efficiency, contract compliance, supplier performance management, and reporting
- Drive adoption of procurement systems and standard workflows across supported OpCos and categories through training, user engagement, and change management
- Leverage procurement systems and data to improve spend analytics, transparency, and reporting of savings and value delivery
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives across indirect procurement using EBS principles, Lean methodologies, and Kaizen practices to improve efficiency, quality, and scalability
- Identify and eliminate waste, reduce cycle times, and standardize category and sourcing processes through structured problem solving and data‑driven analysis
- Apply EBS tools such as standard work, visual management, root cause analysis, and PDCA to improve sourcing execution, supplier performance, and internal stakeholder experience
- Foster a culture of continuous improvement within the category management team, encouraging incremental improvements and the sharing of best practices
- Support procurement digitization efforts by aligning category processes with approved tools, data standards, and reporting practices
- Track, validate, and report cost savings, cost avoidance, and value delivery in partnership with Finance
- Ensure savings methodologies and reporting align with agreed financial standards and governance
- Support supplier diversity, sustainability, and responsible sourcing objectives within assigned categories, in alignment with enterprise programs and policies
- Lead, mentor, and develop category management talent, building strong sourcing, negotiation, and business partnership capabilities
- Contribute to broader procurement transformation initiatives and enterprise priorities as needed
Job Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree required (supply chain, business, or related field preferred)
- 7 years of progressive experience in indirect procurement, strategic sourcing, or category management, including global or enterprise‑scale responsibility
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Office tools (e.g., pivot tables, XLOOKUP/VLOOKUP, SUMIFS, scenario analysis)
- Willingness to travel domestically and internationally (approximately 5–10%)
- Ability to work onsite during core business hours at least four days per week
- Proven experience leading global negotiations and enterprise initiatives, including OpCo onboarding, supplier transitions, and new service implementations
- Strong command of strategic sourcing methodologies and category strategy development
- Experience applying Lean, Kaizen, or continuous improvement methodologies in a procurement, supply chain, or shared services environment
- Familiarity with EBS or similar business system frameworks, including the use of standard work, problem solving, and data‑driven performance improvement
- Demonstrated ability to embed a continuous improvement mindset within teams and day‑to‑day operations
- Executive‑level communication skills with the ability to clearly present insights, tradeoffs, and recommendations
- Demonstrated ability to influence senior stakeholders and drive alignment across functions and geographies
- Collaborative leadership style with a strong bias for action and results
- Highly organized, adaptable, and effective in managing multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment
Target Market Salary Range
Actual compensation packages take into account a wide range of factors that are unique to each candidate, including but not limited to geographic location; skill sets; relevant education and certifications; depth of experience; performance; and other business and organizational needs. The disclosed reasonable estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. At Envista, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. The total compensation package for this position may also include an annual performance bonus, medical/dental/vision benefits, 401K match, and/or other applicable compensation plans.
$180,800 - $220,900
Operating Company
Corporate
Envista is a global leader in the dental industry, uniting more than 30 trusted brands—including DEXIS, Kerr, Nobel Biocare, and Ormco—under one mission: partnering with dental professionals to improve patients’ lives. With a heritage of category-defining innovation, our brands have shaped modern dentistry: Nobel Biocare introduced the first dental implant, Ormco is a pioneer in both traditional and digital orthodontics, DEXIS has long been at the forefront of 2D, 3D and intraoral imaging, and Kerr has supported clinicians for over 135 years. Our high-performing culture is underpinned by our CIRCLe Values and the Envista Business System. Guided by these, we deliver a comprehensive portfolio of technologies, consumables, and services that empower clinicians to provide confident, efficient care—today and for the future. Learn more at http://envistaco.com.
Envista and all Envista Companies are equal opportunity employers that evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristics protected by law. The “EEO is the Law” poster is available at: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/ compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf.
Envista and its family of companies (Envista) will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Envista will consider unsolicited referrals and/or resumes submitted by vendors such as search firms, staffing agencies, professional recruiters, fee-based referral services and recruiting agencies (Agency) to have been referred by the Agency free of charge and Envista will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt such unsolicited resumes. An Agency must obtain advance written approval from Envista's internal Talent Acquisition or Human Resources team to submit resumes, and then only in conjunction with a valid fully-executed contract approved by the Global Talent Acquisition leader and in response to a specific job opening. Envista will not pay a fee to any Agency that does not have such agreement and written approval in place.
Salary : $180,800 - $220,900