Procurement Manager - Demand Intelligence & Strategic Consumption
Adobe · San Jose, CA · Finance and Operations
About this role
Adobe is hiring a manager-level Procurement Manager in the operations function based in San Jose, CA. The posting calls out experience with SQL, Express, Tableau, Data Visualization. Compensation is listed at $118,300–$244,850 per year.
- Role
- Procurement Manager
- Function
- operations
- Level
- manager
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- Department
- Finance and Operations
- Posted
- May 6, 2026
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Job description
from Adobe careersManager, Demand Intelligence & Strategic Consumption
Procurement Operations
About the Role
We’re inviting applications for a Manager of Demand Intelligence and Strategic Consumption to be part of our Procurement team. In this role, you will manage a group of analysts responsible for developing, tracking, and reporting supplier consumption and forecasted demand within our key spending categories. Your work will directly influence sourcing tactics, support contract discussions, and bolster our ability to manage vendor performance with clarity and confidence.
This is a high-visibility role where data intersects with decision-making. You will collaborate closely with Procurement Category Managers to deliver usage intelligence and forecasting insights. You will develop and sustain the analytical foundation that enables effective category management.
We believe that strong vendor analytics is a strategic advantage. We’re investing in this team to improve how we understand and manage supplier relationships across the business.
What You’ll Do
- Lead, coach, and develop a team of analysts, setting clear expectations and helping each team member grow their skills in data analysis, reporting, and communication with collaborators
- Develop and uphold reporting systems that monitor supplier usage, spending trends, and consumption patterns across our key vendor relationships
- Develop and refine usage forecasting models that give Procurement Category Managers forward-looking access to demand and cost trajectories