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Leads the Organ Procurement Transplant Coordinator team in planning and executing programs which maximize the number and quality of organs recovered, in collaboration with the Sr. Director, Organ Procurement.
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Procurement Specialist will provide duties including technical assistance and. Assistance Centers (APTAC) as a Certified Procurement Professional (CPP) bids/proposals, contract management, and other procurement related issues.
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Serve as a leader of the Digital Technology team driving digitization of Indirect Procurement function, acting as liaison between corporate and business unit teams and third parties, to orchestrate digital projects that enable the functions.
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The Procurement Analyst leads market analysis for sourcing initiatives and projects across various categories, manages strategic procurement activities and performs complex data analysis to identify new sourcing and cost optimization opportunities.
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The position will be responsible for the overall management of the procurement function and contract management for EEA, as well as providing guidance to its agencies (Department of Agricultural Resources (“MDAR”), Department of Conservation and Recreation (“DCR”), Department of Energy Resources (“DOER”), Department of Environmental Protection (“MassDEP”), Department of Fish and Game (“DFG”), and Department of Public Utilities (“DPU.
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The BWT Director of Planning and Procurement (“Director”) will manage several areas responsible for long term master plans; development of project business cases; programmatic oversight of Job Order Contracts, consultant task order contracts (TOCs) for planning, design and construction management services; capital and expense budget planning; capital and expense procurement.
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The Senior Manager, Senior Counsel - Procurement, is a hybrid business counsel / transactional attorney role that will be responsible for advice and counsel to the Company's Enterprise Supplier Management (ESM) group, including on a variety of complex procurement transactions and enhanced risk issues.
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Sr. Analyst, Indirect Procurement IT will be responsible for implementing strategic plans and tactical sourcing activities for Procurement technology categories across IT services, software, hardware, cloud, telecom, and Digital with spend exceeding $750 million across the Kraft Heinz Company global enterprise and 1,000+ suppliers.
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The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) is looking to hire a talented and experienced leader to fill the position of “Procurement Manager IV (Director, Strategic Sourcing & Preference Program Management.
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The Sr. Sourcing Manager will work collaboratively with business stakeholders, vendors, and internal procurement teams to deliver value-driven, cost-efficient, and high-quality supplier solutions.
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Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. (HYG), a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented Procurement, Theatre Commodity Manager I (Purchasing) at our facility located in Danville, IL. HYG designs, engineers, manufactures, sells and services a comprehensive line of lift trucks and aftermarket parts marketed globally under the Hyster and Yale brand names.
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Serve as partner to the Procurement and Third-Party Risk Management teams and the applicable business unit to draft, review, and negotiate contracts with suppliers, while ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, in addition to mitigating business and legal risk.
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Manage and coordinate activities of internal team of project engineering, construction management, commissioning, procurement, asset management, legal, finance, and accounting staff as well as deliverables of EPC Contractor, project stakeholders, and regulatory and permitting authorities.
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Act as the Owner's Representative for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract Management on high-impact and utility-scale energy storage projects in the US. AES Clean Energy is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager to oversee high-impact battery storage projects through development, construction, commissioning, and turnover to Operations.
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One month in advance plan to be communicated to plant based maintenance manager and materials/procurement coordinator. Verify material/procurement coordinator has closed all PO’s upon completion of monthly plan with compliance to Procure to Pay policies.
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