Sr. Category Manager (Indirect/Corporate)
Thenuclearcompany · Washington, DC, Columbia, SC · Posted Jul 9, 2026
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The Nuclear Company is the fastest growing startup in the nuclear and energy space creating a never before seen fleet-scale approach to building nuclear reactors. Through its design-once, build-many approach and coalition building across communities, regulators, and financial stakeholders, The Nuclear Company is committed to delivering safe and reliable electricity at the lowest cost, while catalyzing the nuclear industry toward rapid development in America and globally.
About the role
The Sr. Category Manager – Indirect/Corporate partners with functional leaders to develop and execute sourcing strategies across a portfolio of indirect spend categories that support corporate functions. Categories may include areas such as IT, professional services, marketing, workplace, and other corporate spend, and will adapt as organizational needs evolve.
This role brings market insight, commercial expertise, and structured sourcing approaches to inform category strategies and support business objectives. In close collaboration with stakeholders across IT, HR, Finance, Legal, Facilities, and Marketing, the Category Manager helps translate business requirements into effective sourcing approaches. The Category Manager leads structured sourcing activities, advises on supplier selection and contract negotiations, and enables efficient, scalable purchasing channels and pathways. The Category Manager adapts their level of engagement based on business needs and category context, providing both hands-on sourcing support and advisory guidance to enable efficient, effective procurement outcomes in alignment with company policies and established category framework.
This role is accountable for delivering measurable value, including cost savings, cost avoidance, and improved supplier performance. The role also contributes to supplier and contract management activities to drive value, manage risk, and maintain strong supplier partnerships. As part of a growing procurement function, the Category Manager contributes to building standardized, scalable processes and systems that enhance the purchasing experience and support the company’s continued growth, including ERP-enabled procurement capabilities.
Responsibilities
Category Strategy Planning
Partner with business stakeholders to develop and evolve category strategies for assigned indirect spend areas, aligned to business priorities
Analyze spend, demand patterns, and supply markets to identify cost optimization and value creation opportunities
Provide recommendations on supplier strategies, including use of GPOs, strategic suppliers, and marketplace channels
Sourcing Execution
Lead structured sourcing processes (RFPs, RFQs, supplier evaluations) in collaboration with stakeholders
Support and advise on commercial negotiations, pricing structures, and contract terms to achieve best value outcomes
Coordinate execution of sourcing initiatives, including contracting, onboarding, and implementation with stakeholders
Stakeholder Partnership
Serve as a trusted procurement advisor to functional leaders (IT, HR, Finance, Legal, Facilities, Marketing, and Others)
Collaborate with stakeholders to shape sourcing approaches that align business needs with market capabilities
Adapt level of engagement based on stakeholder needs, ranging from advisory support to leading sourcing activities
Influence and guide adoption of preferred suppliers and purchasing channels and pathways through data, insights, and user-friendly processes
Supplier Contract Management
Support stakeholders in managing supplier relationships, performance expectations, and governance routines
Identify opportunities for supplier optimization, consolidation, and performance improvement
Partner with Legal and Finance to develop and maintain contracts, MSAs, and commercial frameworks
Procurement Operations Process Enablement
Design and implement efficient, user-friendly purchasing channels and pathways (e.g., GPOs, catalogs, punchouts, marketplaces)
Support alignment with procurement policies and controls while balancing business flexibility and speed
Maintain accurate supplier, contract, and purchasing data within procurement systems
Continuous Improvement Scalability
Identify opportunities to improve procurement efficiency, reduce cycle times, and enhance stakeholder experience
Establish and track category performance metrics and value realization (e.g., savings, adoption, supplier performance)
Enable catalog-based and guided buying capabilities to streamline purchasing
Contribute to development of procurement standards, templates, and scalable best practices
Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Supply Chain, or a related field (equivalent experience can be taken into consideration)
7+ years of experience in procurement, sourcing, or category management, with a focus on indirect spend
Demonstrated experience leading end-to-end sourcing initiatives from strategy through execution
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