Director of Procurement

Arlington, VA, US · On-site$175k – $200k

About this role

Position Overview

The Director of Procurement will lead and develop Hanwha Defense USA’s procurement and supply chain function with a primary focus on production procurement supporting munitions manufacturing programs. This role will establish the strategic direction, processes, and organizational structure required to ensure efficient, compliant, and cost‑effective sourcing of materials, equipment, and services essential to production operations. The Director will build and manage a high‑performing procurement team while driving supplier performance, operational excellence, and supply chain resilience across domestic and international operations.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

• Establish and lead the procurement strategy for production-related materials, including raw materials, chemicals, metals, energetics (as applicable), components, tooling, consumables, and MRO supplies.

• Build, lead, and mentor a procurement and supply chain organization capable of supporting high‑volume, defense‑focused production operations.

• Oversee supplier sourcing, selection, qualification, and performance management to support program requirements and long‑term business objectives.

• Lead complex contract negotiations, pricing strategies, long‑term agreements, and cost‑reduction initiatives across global supply markets.

• Direct supply chain risk management activities, including supplier contingency planning, assessment of critical suppliers, and mitigation of disruptions affecting production schedules.

• Oversee delivery schedule management, production material planning integration, and coordination with cross-functional teams to ensure on‑time availability of critical items.

• Manage procurement for capital projects, including facilities, construction materials, equipment packages, and engineering/procurement/construction (EPC) scopes as required.

• Ensure compliance with Incoterms, international logistics requirements, hazardous goods transportation (IMDG), and import/export regulations related to material movement.

• Oversee global supplier relationships, including licensor and equipment vendor management, contract compliance, and long‑term strategic partnerships.

• Coordinate with internal teams—including Production, Engineering, Quality, Compliance, and Finance—to align procurement activities with technical, operational, and cost objectives.

• Support defense‑specific procurement requirements, including familiarity with DFARS, domestic sourcing obligations, and other U.S. defense acquisition expectations.

• Drive implementation and continuous improvement of procurement policies, procedures, tools, systems, and controls to ensure operational excellence and audit readiness.

• Establish performance metrics, reporting dashboards, and supplier KPIs to manage cost, quality, delivery, and risk across the supply base.

• Collaborate closely with logistics partners to ensure effective international transportation and freight management supporting production schedules.

• Perform other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

• Proven experience in production procurement within a manufacturing environment; experience in munitions, energetics, chemicals, or hazardous materials strongly preferred.
 • Demonstrated success building and scaling procurement and supply chain teams.
 • Strong background in contract negotiation, sourcing strategy, supplier management, and cost‑reduction initiatives.
 • Experience managing suppliers, equipment vendors, and licensors.
 • Comprehensive understanding of Incoterms and international transportation practices.
 • Experience with hazardous goods (IMDG) transportation, import/export requirements, and related regulatory considerations.
 • Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels of the organization.
 • Familiarity with defense industry procurement standards, including DFARS and domestic sourcing constraints.
 • Ability to work collaboratively across Production, Engineering, Quality, Compliance, Security, and Finance functions.
 • Demonstrated ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‑paced, technically complex environment.

Education and Experience

• Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred.
 • 10+ years of progressively responsible experience in procurement or supply chain roles, including leadership of teams.
 • Experience in defense, heavy industry, chemical manufacturing, or munitions production strongly preferred.

Other Requirements

• Occasional international travel required.
 • Must be a U.S. person as required for access to controlled information.

Hanwha Defense USA is committed to pay transparency and equitable compensation practices. The salary range listed for this position represents a good faith estimate of the base pay we reasonably expect to offer for the position at the time of posting. Please note that the salary listed is a general guideline only. Actual compensation may vary based on relevant skills/experience, education and certifications, market and business considerations, and internal pay equity. In addition to base salary, employees may be eligible for discretionary annual bonuses, benefits, and other forms of compensation as part of Hanwha Defense USA's total rewards package. 

Hanwha Defense USA is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.


Company at a glance

Hanwha Defense USA is a subsidiary of Hanwha Group, the largest and the most influential defense corporation in South Korea.

Hanwha Defense is expanding its global business and establishing itself as a total defense solution provider by building on the strengths of its portfolio that include artillery systems, armored vehicles, air defense systems, and unmanned ground systems.

We also support modern government shipbuilding programs through our affiliate, Hanwha Philly Shipyard.

Talent is our most important asset. We go to great lengths to attract and nurture highly motivated people who share our core values of challenge, dedication and integrity. In an environment of trust and loyalty, we support our talent every step of the way, cultivating world-class leaders for an ever brighter future.

Hanwha is looking for talented people, who share our core values
such as a challenging spirit, dedication and integrity, and can act on those values.

Founded2018
Team Size11-50 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryDefense and Space Manufacturing
Location
White Hall, Arkansas, United States

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