Sourcing Specialist I

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About the position

At Polaris Inc., we have fun doing what we love by driving change and innovation. We empower employees to take on challenging assignments and roles with an elevated level of responsibility in our agile working environment. Our people make us who we are, and we create incredible products and experiences that empower us to THINK OUTSIDE. Position Overview: As a Sourcing Specialist I, you will support sourcing execution across Polaris’s Driveline and Cast & Machined component categories, helping ensure supplier performance, cost competitiveness, and supply continuity. In this role, you will coordinate day-to-day sourcing activities while building the foundational skills needed to advance into broader strategic responsibilities. You will collaborate closely with Engineering, Quality, Product, and other teams to translate technical requirements into effective supplier actions. You will also use data to help identify cost trends, risks, and opportunities that influence sourcing decisions. This role offers the opportunity to develop sourcing expertise while contributing to key initiatives that impact product quality, cost, and delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate daily sourcing activities for Driveline and Cast/Machined components, including preparing RFQs, analyzing supplier quotations, and supporting sourcing decisions aligned to category strategy.
  • Partner with suppliers to address pricing, invoice discrepancies, and other commercial issues.
  • Support supplier performance management by gathering data, monitoring cost, delivery, and quality metrics, and tracking corrective actions.
  • Assist cross‑functional teams by documenting root causes and supporting the resolution of supply chain issues.
  • Monitor lead times, capacity constraints, and potential part shortages to help mitigate supply risks.
  • Collaborate with Engineering on new releases, design updates, and drawing changes to ensure supplier understanding and alignment.
  • Review engineering drawings to support RFQs and supplier communication.
  • Support tooling reviews to confirm supplier proposals meet cost and quality expectations.
  • Build and maintain cost models and analytical tools to support category strategy development.
  • Use Excel and other data tools to identify cost trends, risks, and improvement opportunities and translate findings into actionable insights.
  • Conduct supplier research and prepare data summaries for capability assessments and sourcing strategy work.
  • Identify opportunities to streamline processes and contribute to value‑creation initiatives.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, or a related field.
  • At least 3 months of applicable experience, including internships or project work in supply chain, operations, or manufacturing environments.
  • Experience with ERP/MRP systems preferred.
  • Familiarity with basic project management methodologies and tools, with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Proficiency in MS Office with intermediate or stronger Excel skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to adapt to different audiences.
  • Skilled at building productive relationships with internal and external partners.

Nice-to-haves

  • APICS CPIM or ISM certifications are a plus.

Benefits

  • Polaris is proud to offer competitive compensation, including a market-leading profit-sharing plan that is fundamental to our pay-for-performance culture.
  • At Polaris, employees are owners of the company through company contributions to our Employee Stock Ownership Plan and discounted employee stock purchases plan.
  • Employees receive a generous matching contribution to 401(k), financial wellness education and consultation to plan for their financial future.
  • In addition to competitive pay, Polaris provides a comprehensive suite of benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance, wellness programs, paid time off, gym & personal training reimbursement, life insurance and disability offerings.
  • Through the Polaris Foundation and our Polaris Gives paid volunteer time off, we support employees who actively volunteer their time, efforts, and passions to improve the health and wellbeing of the communities in which they live, play and work.
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