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We are working with a chemical manufacturing company seeking a proactive and innovative Strategic Sourcing Manager to lead the formulation and implementation of strong contract strategies for critical commercial and supply roles, spanning raw materials, packaging, finished goods, and indirect categories.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager is key in advancing UCSF's strategic goals through the development and implementation of comprehensive strategic sourcing strategies. Strategic Sourcing Manager 1.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Strategic Sourcing, Sales, Marketing, Technology and other teams to ensure the seamless execution of product development initiatives, managing dependencies and fostering alignment.
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The Director of Strategic Sourcing reports to the Chief Procurement Officer, and oversees the Category Managers and Supplier Manager. Strong background in Procurement, either in Category Management or Strategic Sourcing, with a complete understanding of the end-to-end Procurement Process.
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We focus on category management, strategic sourcing, procurement transformation enabled by technology, and procurement on demand managed services to drive innovation, cost reduction, and supply resiliency.
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CVS Health is in search of a Director that will be responsible for leading a team of IT Sourcing & Category Management professionals and help guide the development and execution of strategic sourcing strategies that drive cost savings within CVS Health’s Information Technology categories.
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Craft strategic sourcing initiatives, spearheading the advancement of the electronics supply category within the network. We are seeking to a hire an Electronics Supply Chain Category Manager who will collaborate extensively with Engineering and Manufacturing departments to orchestrate sourcing, negotiation, and procurement of both new and established electronic & electro-mechanical components.
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The right professional will have prior experience overseeing category management through supplier sourcing, competitive negotiations and strategic vendor relations. Our client is looking for an Interim Category Manager, Professional Services to join their headquarters.
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This position will facilitate strategic sourcing through market and industry analysis, supplier segmentation and supplier research, and build effective relationships with internal business partners as well as current and future vendor partners.
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Knowledge of Strategic Sourcing & Procurement and Category Management processes/methodologies. You will work on a wide variety of initiatives across multiple lines of business that will keep the role exciting, exposing you to many new technologies and service providers in the TV, Cable and Streaming ecosystem and enabling your growth in critical thinking, category management, relationship building, creative problem solving, process improvement, innovation sourcing, and other key skills that will develop you as a strong business leader.
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Strategy: Responsible for developing and executing detailed category strategy aligned with each SBU, incorporating Total Value Ownership models, Global Sourcing strategy to navigate trade compliance and opportunities, executing a Sustainability strategy to achieve 2030 Commitments, coordinating Resin Buy Program managing multiple tiers of supply chain, expanding the Preferred Supplier Program and segmentation based on the business needs and effective procurement principles.
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Plans, organizes, directs, controls and communicates all strategic sourcing activities related to assigned commodities and services to cross functional supply, engineering, technical support and operations group.
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The key focus will be on leveraging spend, utilizing strategic sourcing, category management and supplier performance management processes and tools to deliver maximum value while managing risk.
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Fifteen or more years direct experience in global supply chain management, project management, category management, strategic sourcing, contract negotiations, and vendor management in variety of categories.
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We focus on product innovation and development, supply chain, procurement and sourcing, manufacturing operations, service operations and capital asset programmes to drive both growth and profitability.
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