Category Manager - Technology & Corporate Services Procurement
Company: Allegiant
Location: Las Vegas
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary The Category Manager – Technology & Corporate Services
Procurement is the lead strategist for procurement of all
technology and corporate service categories. In this senior role,
you will define and drive overarching category strategies for a
broad portfolio encompassing IT (hardware, software, telecom) and
corporate services (e.g. HR services, travel, facilities,
marketing, professional services). Your mission is to create value
for stakeholders, reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), and
mitigate risk through smart contracting. You will lead high-value
sourcing initiatives, negotiate enterprise-level contracts, and
manage key supplier relationships to ensure the company obtains the
best value. This role requires working closely with all levels of
business owners and stakeholders – from department managers to
executives – and influencing decisions without direct authority by
providing expert guidance and data-driven insights. As a people
leader, the Category Manager mentors and develops the Sourcing
Specialist(s) on the team, building their skills so they can
execute strategies effectively and grow into future leaders. The
Category Manager will manage additional resources which are
offshore. The Category Manager must be adept at balancing urgent
business needs with strategic long-term goals, knowing how to
adjust procurement tactics when quick turnarounds are needed while
still safeguarding cost savings and favorable terms. Visa
Sponsorship Available: No Minimum Requirements Combination of
Education and Experience will be considered. Must be authorized to
work in the US as defined by the Immigration Act of 1986. Must pass
a Criminal Background Check. Education: Bachelor’s Degree Education
Details: Bachelor’s degree in business, Supply Chain Management,
Finance, or a related field is required. Years of Experience:
Minimum seven (7) years of strategic sourcing/procurement
experience, with a significant portion in indirect procurement
(managing categories like IT, professional services, or other
corporate services). Experience should include category management
or senior buyer roles where you owned strategy and delivered
substantial savings/value. Specific experience in the technology
procurement domain (e.g., IT software licensing, tech contracts)
and in corporate services procurement (such as negotiating service
contracts in HR, facilities, travel, etc.) is highly desirable.
•Demonstrated success in leading cross-functional projects or
initiatives (especially those involving senior stakeholders) is
required. Prior people management or team leadership experience.
•Deep knowledge of strategic sourcing methodologies and tools.
•Proficiency in conducting rigorous data analysis and financial
modeling for procurement – including spend analysis, cost
breakdowns, and TCO analysis – is essential. •Familiarity with
e-sourcing and procurement systems (such as SAP Ariba, Coupa,
Oracle) and advanced Excel skills for analytics are required.
•Strong understanding of contract law and contract negotiation
principles: able to draft and redline contract terms, and to
identify and mitigate contractual risks. •Knowledge across a broad
range of indirect categories and supplier markets. •Excellent
negotiation skills – a proven ability to negotiate complex deals
that deliver both cost savings and robust terms. •Exceptional
analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to
interpret data to make quick decisions and to develop innovative
solutions (for example, identifying alternative sourcing options to
meet a hard deadline cost-effectively). •Influence and
communication skills are critical: must be able to persuasively
communicate with and advise stakeholders at all levels, and to
build consensus. This includes strong presentation skills to
articulate procurement recommendations to executives. •Leadership
and mentoring ability – capable of inspiring and guiding team
members, as well as leading cross-functional project teams. •The
role requires a high level of business acumen and stakeholder
empathy, understanding the broader company goals and the
operational context in which procurement decisions are made.
•Adaptability and organizational agility – able to navigate
changing priorities and urgent requests with composure, adjusting
plans as needed while keeping strategic objectives in view.
•Lastly, a commitment to ethical conduct and knowledge of
procurement compliance (ensuring transparency, fairness, and no
conflicts of interest) is a must. Preferred Requirements •An MBA or
other advanced degree. •Professional certifications such as CPSM,
CPCM, or MCIPS (or equivalents) are strongly preferred, as they
reflect advanced expertise in procurement best practices. •Prior
Airlines or adjacent industry experience. Job Duties •Develop and
drive 1–3 year category strategies for all Technology & Corporate
Services spend areas. •Identify priority projects, set cost
reduction targets, and outline sourcing plans for sub-categories
(e.g., IT software, consulting services, facilities management).
•Update strategies based on market trends and business objectives,
ensuring alignment with stakeholders’ needs. •Collect input from
internal stakeholders and sourcing specialists to inform the
strategy. •Secure stakeholder buy-in for implementation. •Lead
major strategic sourcing initiatives, including preparing and
issuing RFP/RFQ packages, evaluating supplier proposals, and
conducting final negotiations. •Utilize data and analytics to
compare scenarios and supplier offers, always considering the Total
Cost of Ownership (TCO) and contractual risks before making
decisions. •Negotiate high-value contracts with key suppliers,
aiming for best-in-class terms on pricing, service levels, and risk
allocation. •Leverage advanced negotiation strategies and
creativity (such as multi-year cost modeling and performance-based
incentives) to achieve outcomes that drive cost savings and added
value. •Oversee contract finalization in collaboration with Legal
after negotiations, ensuring agreements protect the company’s
interests and comply with corporate policies. •Serve as the primary
liaison to business units for all procurement needs in technology
and corporate service domains. •Engage regularly with stakeholders
at all levels—including IT project managers, department heads,
VP-level executives, and C-suite sponsors—to fully understand their
requirements, timelines, and pain points. •Provide expert advice
and market insights to help stakeholders make informed decisions
(e.g., recommending spend consolidation across departments to
achieve better pricing). •Influence without formal authority by
building trust and demonstrating procurement’s value, such as
persuading business leaders to adjust deadlines for competitive
bidding that results in significant cost savings. •Keep
stakeholders informed about sourcing plans and progress, while
effectively managing expectations when urgent needs must be
balanced against optimal procurement processes. •Act as a trusted
advisor and business partner to secure stakeholder support for
procurement initiatives and ensure compliance with procurement
policies. •Oversee the company’s relationships with major suppliers
in the technology and corporate services categories. •Implement
Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) practices to monitor
performance, resolve issues, and identify continuous improvement
opportunities. •Conduct regular business reviews with key vendors
(e.g., top IT suppliers, critical service providers) to assess
performance against SLAs and KPIs, and drive corrective actions or
innovative solutions as needed. •Mitigate supplier risks by
diversifying the supply base where appropriate, and ensure
contingency plans are established for critical services. •Champion
initiatives that deliver value beyond cost, such as fostering
longer-term partnerships, encouraging supplier-led innovation, or
driving process improvements that benefit the company. •Stay
informed on supplier market dynamics (including mergers, financial
stability, and new entrants) to proactively address risks or
capitalize on opportunities. •Ensure suppliers consistently meet
quality and timeliness expectations, even under tight deadlines,
and optimize the balance between cost, quality, and speed in
supplier engagements. •Ensure all procurement activities in the
category comply with company policies and ethical standards.
•Enforce competitive bidding requirements, approval workflows, and
contract approval procedures. •Address any compliance issues
promptly, serving as a role model for integrity and fairness in all
dealings. •Seek ways to streamline procurement processes and
incorporate best practices from leading companies. •Implement or
improve e-sourcing tools, standardize contract templates for faster
negotiations, and introduce spend analytics dashboards for better
decision-making. •Stay informed on industry best practices in
strategic sourcing and apply those to modernize the procurement
function. •Drive process improvements to increase the procurement
team's efficiency and agility in responding to business needs, such
as reducing the RFP cycle time without compromising thoroughness.
•Lead and mentor procurement team members supporting the category
(e.g., the Senior Sourcing Specialist). •Set clear goals and
project priorities for the team, providing regular coaching and
feedback. •Develop specialists’ skills in areas such as analytical
cost modeling, negotiation tactics, stakeholder communication, and
vendor management by sharing best practices and experiences.
•Encourage a culture of continuous learning – for instance, by
providing opportunities for the specialist to take ownership of a
sub-category strategy or lead smaller negotiations, under your
guidance. •Monitor workload and help prioritize tasks, especially
when urgent requests arise, to ensure the team remains effective
and focused. •Mentor specialists to potentially backfill the
Category Manager role in the future, building a strong talent
pipeline. This includes: delegating increasing responsibilities as
appropriate, and offering career development support. •Foster high
performance, collaboration, and adaptability within the team
through your leadership. •Ensure any direct reports understand and
apply our Customer Commitment and customer service standards to
their daily responsibilities as appropriate. •Model Allegiant’s
customer service standards in personal actions and when providing
leadership direction. •Other duties as assigned. Physical
Requirements The Physical Demands and Work Environment described
here are a representative of those that must be met by a Team
Member to successfully perform the essential functions of the role.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role. Office
- While performing the duties of this job, the Team Member is
regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, see, reach, stoop,
kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, key board,
printer, and phone. May be required to lift, push, pull, or carry
up to 20 lbs. May be required to work various shifts/days in a
24-hour situation. Regular attendance is a requirement of the role.
Exposure to moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers,
phones, printers, and foot traffic), temperature and light
fluctuations. Ability to work in a confined area as well as the
ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of
time. Some travel may be a requirement of the role. Essential
Services Provider Allegiant as a national air carrier is deemed an
essential service provider during declared national and state
emergencies. Team Members will be required to report to their
assigned trip or work location during national and state
emergencies unless prohibited by local, state or federal order. EEO
Statement We welcome all individuals from varied backgrounds and
experiences to apply. Our company values the unique perspectives
and talents that each person brings to our team. Equal Opportunity
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Insurance 401K with an employer match Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Employee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement Flight Benefits
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time Part Time Benefits: Profit
Sharing Medical Travel Reimbursement Legal, Identity and Pet
Insurance 401K with an employer match Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Employee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement Flight Benefits
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