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$120K - 160K a year
Lead IT procurement and asset management functions, including contract negotiations, supplier relations, and process improvements.
Extensive IT procurement experience with strong negotiation, supplier management, and process transformation skills.
We are: We are part of Accenture’s Supply Chain & Operations practice, helping Fortune 500 and private-equity-backed clients reinvent how they plan and run their supply chains. Our work sits at the intersection of functional consulting, data, digital platforms, and advanced analytics, with increasing focus on GenAI- and Agentic-enabled planning. You are: The Supply Chain Manager serves as a strategic advisor to utility-sector clients, leading the design, optimization, and transformation of supply chain operations across generation, transmission, distribution, and customer service functions. This role blends deep industry knowledge with advanced digital capabilities, leveraging AI, machine learning, and emerging agentic technologies to improve resilience, operational efficiency, and decision intelligence. The manager partners with client executives to assess supply chain maturity, identify performance gaps, and architect data-driven solutions spanning procurement, logistics, inventory management, field services, asset management, and supplier ecosystems. They guide clients in adopting next-generation capabilities—including autonomous planning agents, predictive analytics, intelligent sourcing platforms, and digital twins—to enhance forecasting accuracy, reduce cost‑to‑serve, and strengthen risk management in an increasingly volatile energy environment. This role leads multidisciplinary teams to deliver end‑to‑end consulting engagements, from strategy and business case development through solution design, implementation, and change enablement. The manager also plays a key role in shaping thought leadership, building reusable assets, and developing innovative AI/agentic tools that accelerate value for utility clients navigating grid modernization, decarbonization, and regulatory pressures. The Work: As a Manager, you will lead transformation initiatives, working directly with Energy clients and senior Accenture stakeholders. You will shape strategy, design future-state capabilities, and oversee implementation across people, process, data, and technology. Your responsibilities span the following dimensions: Strategic & Advisory Responsibilities • Lead end‑to‑end supply chain transformation strategies for utility clients across generation, transmission, distribution, and field services. • Assess current-state operating models, maturity, and performance; identify improvement opportunities using data-driven frameworks. • Develop future‑state architectures incorporating AI-driven planning, autonomous agents, digital twins, and predictive analytics. • Advise executives on supply chain modernization aligned to grid resilience, decarbonization, regulatory expectations, and capital project demands. • Build business cases and value models to quantify financial impact, operational efficiency gains, and risk reduction. Supply Chain Strategy & Planning • Building and optimizing end-to-end supply chain strategies for utilities. • Experience with demand forecasting, planning, and S&OP models. • Familiarity with capital project supply needs (e.g., substations, undergrounding, AMI, pipelines). Utility Capital Projects & Construction Support • Supply chain support for large capital programs (grid hardening, undergrounding, renewable interconnection). • Forecasting material needs, contractor coordination, and scheduling alignment. • Risk management for long-lead items and supplier capacity. Emergency Preparedness & Storm Response (preferred) • Understanding of mutual assistance supply logistics, mobile staging, rapid procurement. • Ability to design storm-ready inventory and vendor programs. AI & Agentic Solutions Responsibilities • Identify opportunities to apply large language models, intelligent agents, and machine learning to optimize procurement, logistics, inventory, and asset management. • Lead design of agentic workflows such as: • Autonomous demand planning and forecasting agents • Intelligent sourcing and supplier-risk monitoring agents • Predictive inventory optimization bots • AI‑powered field service scheduling or outage management agents • Collaborate with data scientists and engineers to operationalize and scale AI solutions within client environments. • Define governance, ethical AI standards, and risk mitigation frameworks for responsible AI deployment. Operational & Delivery Responsibilities • Manage consulting project teams delivering strategy, design, implementation, and change management engagements. • Oversee solution configuration and adoption of digital platforms (e.g., ERP, EAM, procurement suites, supply chain control towers). • Drive cross-functional integration across procurement, finance, operations, and capital projects. • Ensure quality, timeliness, and profitability of engagements. • Lead stakeholder alignment sessions and facilitate communication between business, operations, and technology teams. Thought Leadership & Practice Development • Develop new methodologies, frameworks, reusable assets, and accelerators—especially in AI and autonomous supply chain capabilities. • Author insights, white papers, and presentations on the future of the utility supply chain. • Mentor and develop junior consultants; contribute to recruiting and practice growth. Consulting Competencies • Executive communication skills and ability to simplify complex topics. • Strong business case development and financial modeling capability. • Experience managing senior stakeholders and navigating complex organizations. • Strong leadership, team development, and collaboration skills.
This job posting was last updated on 2/25/2026