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SHINE Technologies is seeking an Instruments and Controls (I&C) / Electrical Engineering Manager to oversee the design, development, procurement, and testing of systems used to control and monitor processes, as well as provide power for our new medical isotope production facility.
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The Project Scheduling Manager or Director position, reporting to the “Sr Director of Project Controls” and dotted line reporting to the VP Projects and Construction provides functional leadership support to the portfolio of projects that they are assigned to.
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Set up regular review meetings with PM, Global Category Lead and Local Procurement Manager & provide information on current standing & bottlenecks. Above 100.000 GBP Reviewed by Project Procurement Manager, approval CLIENT Procurement Category Lead.
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Below 100.000 GBP Approval by PM Reviewed by Project Procurement Manager. POSITION TITLE: Project Procurement Manager. - Update Client’s Project Procurement and Contracting strategy with the assistance of the Program Manager and Project Manager.
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Lead trial initiation activities including protocol development, activities for investigator site selection and regulatory preparedness, investigator budget and contract negotiation, and clinical vendor procurement activities.
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The Purchasing Manager will act as a catalyst for process improvements and will work with internal IMS groups to monitor and deliver to goals and objectives. The Purchasing Manager delivers subject matter expertise and best practices in procurement management, strategic sourcing and unit cost reduction.
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Monitor supplier performance, conduct regular supplier evaluations, and implement supplier development initiatives to ensure quality, cost, and delivery targets are met. 5+ years of work experience in procurement or supply chain management.
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The Category Manager (Manager) leads implementation of category procurement strategy, developed in partnership with Category Directors and VP-level business stakeholders. Manage and monitor supplier performance on sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG.
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Responsible for Month-End/Year-End Close Entries along with AP Manager Comprehensive understanding of Coupa (Invoice Approval System) and SAP (Payment System) to be in position to monitor transactions, troubleshoot issues, and answer questions posed by Procurement, Cash Controls, and/or other Finance teams.
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The following certifications are a plus: Professional geologist/Engineer, Licensed Asbestos Inspector; Asbestos Project Monitor; Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor, Indoor Air Quality Training. + Provide technical support to projects in all phases of work and a variety of scopes that include but are not limited to: conceptual design, environmental site characterization, monitoring, permitting, remediation design, regulatory reporting procurement, and construction.
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Provide a transversal vision of all the business projects and activities associated with D365 Implementation and keeps business PMO tools to monitor ERP implementation progress. process mapping, SOPs, and WIPs drafting) for supply chain, manufacturing, procurement, product life-cycle management, and advance inventory warehouse management.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Manage and oversee all aspects of multi-discipline engineering projects from concept to completion including overall safety, siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, and closeout.
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Monitor key performance indicators to identify gaps in customer profitability or service levels and proactively work with cross-functional resources (operations, procurement, quality, finance, sales, etc.
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The Account Manager develops new business, stimulates sales growth of existing and new accounts, manages all region leads, and on-boards new customers and sells the entire range of products and services.
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