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Materials Manager, Transformers

houston, tx • Posted 4 days ago
Onsite Contract General

Materials Manager, TransformersHoustonWhy Join GigaThe Pace: We're building at a speed most companies talk about but never actually operate at. If you've been bored somewhere else, you won't be here.The Impact: Every person at Giga touches the work that matters. No layers, no waiting for approval chains. You'll see your fingerprints on what we ship.The Team: A team of operators defining the future of AI infrastructure. We recruit A-players from the most innovative companies in the world, and they choose Giga because the work here means more.The Moment: AI doesn't run without power, and that's us.

Giga is the picks and shovels behind the AI revolution. This industry is about to explode, and you'll be in the room where it's already happening.What You'll DoThe Materials Manager for Transformers owns the flow of materials behind our transformer production — metal tanks, core & coil, dielectric oil, and assembly components — from BOM accuracy and demand planning through to materials staged and ready to build. You will manage materials planning and scheduling across our transformer contract manufacturers, keep production supplied against manufacturing capacity, and manage the risk, lead time, and tariff exposure of a global transformer supply base. This role is the connective tissue between Procurement, Production, Engineering, and our contract manufacturers.Where You'll WorkThis role is based out of our Houston location and will require 25% travel.ResponsibilitiesBOM & Materials PlanningOwn BOM accuracy and structure for transformer products — tanks, core & coil, oil, and assembly hardware — in the ERP/MRP systemTranslate the production schedule into materials requirements (MRP); convert demand into supplier releases and purchase requisitionsManage engineering change (ECO) impact on existing transformer inventory and open ordersSupport New Product Introduction (NPI) — ensure long-lead components (core steel, copper/aluminum winding, tanks) are ordered early enough to hit pilot build and factory acceptance test (FAT) datesScheduling & CapacityBuild and maintain the master production schedule (MPS) for the transformer line, reconciled against real contract manufacturer capacityCoordinate build schedules with tank fabricators, core & coil winders, and final assembly contract manufacturersParticipate in S&OP/demand planning to align transformer production plans with sales forecastsInventory & Stock ManagementOwn inventory strategy — safety stock levels, buffer stock, and build-to-order vs. build-to-stock decisions for tanks, core & coil materials, and oilManage kitting and staging so the right components are ready at transformer build and final assembly stationsTrack inventory health: turns, excess & obsolete (E&O) inventory, and cycle count accuracyLead Time & Risk ManagementManage lead times and allocation for long-lead transformer items — core steel, copper/aluminum winding, custom-fabricated tanks, and dielectric oilMake allocation calls during component shortages, balancing customer commitments and production prioritiesIdentify and mitigate single-source, capacity, and geopolitical risk across the transformer supply baseGlobal Planning & Tariff ManagementCoordinate materials flow and inventory visibility across transformer contract manufacturers and Giga facilitiesOwn tariff and trade compliance planning for transformer components — HTS classification, Section 301/232 exposure, USMCA qualification, and country-of-origin trackingEvaluate sourcing and inventory strategies (e.g., bonded warehousing, duty drawback) to manage tariff cost impactManage logistics and expediting decisions — air vs.

ocean freight — when schedules are at riskRequirements4+ years in materials management, production planning, or supply chain, ideally in transformer, electrical equipment, or heavy industrial manufacturingHands-on experience with BOM management, MRP/ERP systems, and master schedulingExperience managing long lead-time materials — core steel, magnet wire, custom tank fabrication — in a transformer or similar heavy electrical equipment environmentWorking knowledge of tariff classification and trade compliance (Section 301/232, USMCA, HTS)Experience coordinating materials across multiple sites, including offshore contract manufacturersStrong analytical skills — comfortable building inventory, capacity, and risk modelsAbility to read BOMs, drawings, and specifications to support planning decisionsStrong communication skills; able to work cross-functionally with Procurement, Engineering, Quality, and OperationsBenefitsSubsidized health, dental, and vision insuranceEquity (options) in a rapidly growing startup401(k) with 4% employer matchUnlimited PTOParental leaveHealthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)Commuter benefitsTeam on-sites where all offices come in–person to collaborateWho We HireWe hire people who thrive in chaos and get sharper under pressure. You don't wait to be told what to do, you spot the gap and fill it. When there's work to be done, you do it. You make decisions with the information you have, move fast, and adjust along the way. We're not looking for perfect; we're looking for people who get things done.Equal Opportunity Employer StatementGiga Energy is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.

We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. Giga Energy complies with all applicable labor laws, including the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and other relevant state and federal regulations. We provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage applicants who require accommodations during the hiring process to contact us.

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