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Strategic Sourcing Manager - Global Network Acquisition

Livingston, NJ / New York, NY / Sunnyvale, CA / San Francisco, CA / Bellevue, WA
CoreWeave is The Essential Cloud for AI™. Built for pioneers by pioneers, CoreWeave delivers a platform of technology, tools, and teams that enables innovators to build and scale AI with confidence. Trusted by leading AI labs, startups, and global enterprises, CoreWeave combines superior infrastructure performance with deep technical expertise to accelerate breakthroughs and turn compute into capability. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave became a publicly traded company (Nasdaq: CRWV) in March 2025. Learn more at www.coreweave.com.

What You’ll Do: 

The Strategic Sourcing team is responsible for building and scaling CoreWeave’s global supplier ecosystem to support rapid data center and network expansion. This role partners closely with Network Engineering, Data Center Development, Construction, Finance, Legal, and Program Management to ensure dark fiber, lit services, colocation interconnects, and carrier services are sourced competitively, reviewed, and managed at scale across CoreWeave’s footprint. 

Category Strategy & Planning

  • Develop and execute category strategies for dark fiber, lit fiber, wavelengths, carrier services, IX connectivity, and OSP construction services
  • Translate network expansion plans and capacity forecasts into sourcing and budget plans
  • Manage, review and score suppliers, SLA’s and related credits review invoicing and approve
  • Provide cost, schedule, and risk inputs to Network Architecture, Infrastructure, and Program teams

Strategic Sourcing & Commercial Execution

  • Lead RFPs, negotiations, and contract awards with ISPs, carriers, utilities, and fiber providers (e.g., dark fiber IRUs, leases, lit services)
  • Experience negotiating and managing commercial relationships with Tier 1 and regional fiber providers (e.g., Zayo, Lumen, AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, and others)
  • Negotiate commercial terms including pricing, SLAs, build timelines, capacity rights, renewal structures, and performance remedies
  • Ensure sourcing strategies align with CoreWeave’s network architecture standards, security requirements, and long-term growth plans

Technical & Program Delivery Integration

  • Ability to work with KMZs, GIS tools, and route maps to validate fiber paths, diversity, splice points, and rights-of-way during network acquisition and delivery planning
  • Partner with Network Engineering to translate technical requirements (routes, diversity, latency, fiber type, splice/access points) into executable sourcing packages
  • Support delivery of fiber builds, carrier turn-ups, and interconnect deployments across multiple metros 
  • Track milestones across design, permitting, construction, testing, and service acceptance
  • Update maintain and report from telecom management tool

Supplier Performance & Risk Management

  • Establish and manage supplier KPIs covering delivery, availability, resiliency, cost, and responsiveness
  • Lead supplier performance reviews and remediation plans
  • Assess market conditions, right-of-way risks, construction constraints, and carrier capacity limitations

Data, Governance & Process Excellence

  • Maintain sourcing documentation, contracts, and audit-ready records
  • Improve sourcing processes to increase speed, resiliency, and total cost of ownership
  • Support internal governance reviews and executive decision-making

Cross-Functional Support

  • Resolve technical or commercial issues in collaboration with Network Eng., Construction, and Legal
  • Support expansion into new markets by securing early fiber access and scalable connectivity
  • Support troubleshooting of fiber outages, service interruptions, and capacity constraints by coordinating with carriers, Network Engineering, and Operations teams 

About the role:

The Strategic Sourcing Manager – Network Infrastructure & Fiber Connectivity owns category strategy, supplier selection, and commercial execution for CoreWeave’s external network connectivity. This role sits at the intersection of network engineering, procurement, and program delivery, translating complex technical requirements into commercial agreements that enable rapid, resilient data center growth. You will lead negotiations with major carriers and fiber providers while ensuring delivery aligns with aggressive deployment schedules and reliability targets.

Who You Are:  

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Telecom., Business, Operations, or related field
  • 10+ years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, network infrastructure, or carrier services
  • Direct experience sourcing or managing dark fiber, lit fiber, wavelengths, or telecom network services
  • Experience negotiating contracts with ISPs, carriers, or network infrastructure providers
  • Experience translating technical network requirements into commercial sourcing outcomes
  • Proven ability to manage multi-region projects across design, construction, and network engineering
  • Experience supporting data centers, cloud infrastructure, telecom, or hyperscale environments
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel up to ~30%
  • Authorization to work without current or future sponsorship requirements

Preferred: 

  • Experience supporting hyperscale, AI, or cloud infrastructure deployments
  • Familiarity with OSP fiber construction, colocation interconnects, or ecosystems
  • Experience operating in global or multi-metro network environments
  • Familiarity with ERP, contract lifecycle management, and sourcing tools

Wondering if you’re a good fit? We believe in investing in our people, and value candidates who can bring their own diversified experiences to our teams – even if you aren't a 100% skill or experience match. Here are a few qualities we’ve found compatible with our team. If some of this describes you, we’d love to talk. 

  • You love to own strategy and execution—structuring sourcing events, negotiating outcomes, building scalable supplier partnerships, and tinkering with systems to understand how they work and fix issues before they escalate.
  • You’re curious about global supply markets, capacity constraints, and how procurement and supply chain operations scale in hyper-growth environments. You see learning as a continuous journey and are energized by doing new things rather than settling for “good enough.”
  • You’re an expert in applying systems thinking to complex, cross-functional challenges—translating technical and commercial requirements into executable sourcing strategies that connect suppliers, data, and execution to deliver predictable, measurable business outcomes.

Why CoreWeave?

At CoreWeave, we work hard, have fun, and move fast!  We’re in an exciting stage of hyper-growth that you will not want to miss out on. We’re not afraid of a little chaos, and we’re constantly learning. Our team cares deeply about how we build our product and how we work together, which is represented through our core values: 

  • Be Curious at Your Core
  • Act Like an Owner
  • Empower Employees
  • Deliver Best-in-Class Client Experiences
  • Achieve More Together

We support and encourage an entrepreneurial outlook and independent thinking. We foster an environment that encourages collaboration and provides the opportunity to develop innovative solutions to complex problems. As we get set for take off, the growth opportunities within the organization are constantly expanding. You will be surrounded by some of the best talent in the industry, who will want to learn from you, too. Come join us! 

The base salary range for this role is $134,000 to $179,000. The starting salary will be determined based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and market location. We strive for both market alignment and internal equity when determining compensation. In addition to base salary, our total rewards package includes a discretionary bonus, equity awards, and a comprehensive benefits program (all based on eligibility).

 

What We Offer

The range we’ve posted represents the typical compensation range for this role. To determine actual compensation, we review the market rate for each candidate which can include a variety of factors. These include qualifications, experience, interview performance, and location.

In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a variety of benefits to support your needs. The benefits below reflect our US-based offerings; for roles in other locations, benefits vary and are shared during the hiring process. These include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance - 100% paid for by CoreWeave
  • Company-paid Life Insurance 
  • Voluntary supplemental life insurance 
  • Short and long-term disability insurance 
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Health Savings Account
  • Tuition Reimbursement 
  • Ability to Participate in Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP)
  • Mental Wellness Benefits through Spring Health 
  • Family-Forming support provided by Carrot
  • Paid Parental Leave 
  • Flexible, full-service childcare support with Kinside
  • 401(k) with a generous employer match
  • Flexible PTO
  • Catered lunch each day in our office and data center locations
  • A casual work environment
  • A work culture focused on innovative disruption

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