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Develop, oversee, and manage the implementation of a comprehensive Supplier Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) through continuous risk assessments to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities and ensure supply chain business continuity.
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Leads supply chain Program execution and is accountable for resource planning, material cost, forecasting, schedule performance, risk/opportunity management, supplier performance, and supply chain issue resolution.
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Supply Chain, Materials Management, Purchasing, Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Procurement Operations, Chief Resource Officer, Purchasing, Supplier Relations, Supply Chain and Logistics, Supply Chain Sourcing, Inventory, Materials & Supply Chain.
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Procurement process knowledge, contract management, financial analysis, market analysis, supplier analysis, supplier diversity, supplier management, technology utilization, strategic planning and integrated supply chain experience.
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Maintains a focus on the document management of supplier contract relationships. Supports the development, maintenance and improvement of project management for the Supply Chain programs and contributes to the strategic initiatives that significantly reduce costs and improve quality.
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The Associate Director, Supplier Risk and TPRM role will support BMS’ Supply Risk and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) function within the Procurement organization. Third-Party Risk Management process knowledge and supplier risk experience.
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A broad and medium knowledge and experience across supply chain related activities inclusive of procure-to-pay, logistics, warehouse management and supplier performance management.
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Knowledge of supply chain management concepts in sourcing, contracting, supplier performance management, supplier risk management, operational procurement, receiving, and equipment management.
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Demonstrate and apply a thorough understanding of third-party risk management end-to-end supplier management processes. Understand industry trends and best practices in multi-tier supplier risk assessment and mitigation, end-to-end BCP, ESG, and Supplier compliance and incorporate them into global Procurement strategy and processes in strong collaboration with corporate risk management, ESG, and BCP programs.
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Leverage and engage in Enterprise GSC initiatives to optimize supplier management and achieve employee development (S/4 Hana, Digital Transformation, Risk Management, Enterprise Supplier Alignment, 1ERP, Global Supplier Diversity, Procurement Manual enhancements, and Organizational Development.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager I: Bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain management, or related field and 5 + years sourcing and contracting experience or related field. The Strategic Sourcing Manager II: Bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain management, or related field and 7 + years sourcing and contracting experience or related field.
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Administrative support, Administration, Administrative assistance, Data entry, procurement experience, purchasing, procurement, purchase order, supply chain, supplier management, project management, erp, sap, procurement analysis, vendor management, strategic sourcing, source selection, negotiation, buyer purchasing, microsoft excel, Microsoft office, power bi.
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PURPOSE: Proactively identify potential risks in the supply chain, such as supplier bankruptcy, natural disasters, geopolitical instability, or quality issues and assess the potential impact of each identified risk.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in strategic sourcing, indirect procurement, and/or supply chain management in pharmaceutical, medical device, or healthcare industries. This position reports to the Senior Director of Indirect Procurement and is responsible for developing and implementing category management strategies and procurement processes specifically for Capital and MRO-related categories, ensuring optimal cost efficiency, supplier relationships, and operational effectiveness along with promoting collaboration across categories and business.
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Must have experience with SAP S/4HANA Cloud ERP: Procure to Pay, Materials and Warehouse Management including Extended Warehouse Management (EWM); SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP); and SAP Ariba Supplier Collaboration and Buying & Invoicing.
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