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Direct and indirect procurement, including sourcing strategy, supplier selection, negotiation, contracting, contract implementation and compliance management. Motivate and coach local teams to successfully execute the global strategy, driving a culture of positivity through continuous improvement, solid negotiation capabilities, Supplier Relations Management and development of Procurement team category knowledge.
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Completes materials “take-offs”, establishes cost estimates, develops and tracks material procurement schedule. Proficient with Microsoft Office and construction management software such as Procore, Primavera P6, Bluebeam, and/or Microsoft Project.
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Oversight of project cost control processes, including change management and billing procedures; Construction Manager shall be responsible for detailed evaluation of all cost related materials for the project for review with Vice President and executive team.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management or Business preferred. The Project Manager will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction of Commercial, K-12, Interiors, and Healthcare etc.
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Key Words: Mechanical Engineering, Project Management, Design, Manufacturing, Prototyping, Bill of Materials BOM, Procurement, Supply Chain Manager, Manager, CAD, Drawings, Schedule, Budgets, Finances, Business Operations, Invoices, Proposals, Quotations.
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You will assist in training procurement specialists and suppliers in the use of all materials management software. Commodity Sourcing Manager, Chemicals (Mississippi) You will be responsible for daily strategic and tactical direction to procurement specialists.
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Functional Areas: Procurement Consulting & Outsourcing Planning, Sourcing & Procurement, Manufacturing & Packaging, Fulfilment, Digital Transformation Proven track record of delivering excellent Procurement Consulting & Outsourcing solutions to clients o Understanding of Procurement Consulting & Outsourcing technology, procurement and materials management platforms etc.
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As the Materials Manager, Propulsion & Vehicle Fluid Systems, you’ll work cross-functionally to accurately capture material demand, maintain real-time visibility into supply sources and levels, and drive material requirements planning to inform procurement strategy and operations.
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Track all orders to fulfillment and expedite as necessary based on production schedule needs communicated by the Materials Manager or Supply Chain Manager. Immediate notification to Supply Chain Manager and Materials Manager of any potential delay of material delivery dates.
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What they are looking for:5+ years of sourcing and procurement experienceMUST have experience reading SPECs and purchasing off SPECsStrong contract negotiation experienceSome leadership or management experience.
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The Project Engineer will work with the Project Manager and the engineering team for multiple projects of varying scope including SCADA design & software programming, supervise the procurement of materials & assembly, configuring, testing, deploying, assist in startup, commissioning and perform SAT.
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As a Purchasing Manager, you will play a key role in managing our procurement processes and supply chain operations to ensure the timely sourcing, acquisition, and delivery of raw materials, packaging components, and finished goods.
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Drive internal adoption to established procurement policy and process, strategic sourcing, supplier selection (Specifically for indirect) - proposal analysis, SOW clarification, contract negotiations (Indirect), supplier database management and purchase order creation.
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A bachelor's degree in a business or technical field and 3 - 5 years of relevant experience in Procurement and 3 - 5 years of commodity management experience in Indirect Procurement for professional services specifically within marketing, travel & entertainment, IT services, facilities, MRO, human resources and related service categories required.
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The purpose of this position is to assist the MEP project manager I or MEP project manager II in a variety of functions identified as procurement and the expediting of construction materials and MEP related functions.
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