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Large Manufacturing Plant is seeking a Indirect Procurement Manager. 5-7 years relevant working experience, with at least 3 years in a strategic indirect procurement organization or equivalent (or through work at a top-tier management consultancy at such size organizations.
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The Senior Indirect Procurement Manager is a newly created position, with high visibility to executive management. Minimum of 5 years of progressive experience in sourcing / indirect procurement activities.
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The Contracts Specialist / Contracts Manager will perform a full range of contract management functions ranging from proposal development, contract review, drafting, negotiation, and close out, as well as subcontract and procurement management.
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5-10 years' experience working in an industrial steel manufacturing environment with experience in strategic Procurement/Supply Chain, or similar position. Strong knowledge of cost modeling linked to casting/fabrication processes including: sand casting, die casting, milling, coating, plating, finishing, and total product cost.
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If you ever wanted to have a direct impact on building a team’s culture and on how the team operates, now is the perfect opportunity During the project phase, the Operations Associate (OA) will support commissioning, qualification, and validation of the Device Assembly and Packaging (DAP) areas as well as lead / assist in operations readiness programs (e.g. Material procurement and definition, training programs, process excellence, continuous improvement, and capacity planning.
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In addition to providing construction management on all project phases from procurement, through bid, pre-construction, construction, commissioning, start-up and close-out phases, the Senior Construction Manager will assist in new business development opportunities.
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Additionally, the candidate will direct a team of engineers that regularly perform engineering analyses, PLS-CADD modeling, structure loading calculations, design structure framing and hardware assemblies, draft plans and specifications, and prepare bill of materials and procurement documents across project planning, engineering, environmental, permitting, and construction management phases.
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Performs job related functions including, but not limited to, facility based scheduling, bed planning, pre-registration, registration, insurance verification, pre-certification, point of service cash collection and financial clearance under the direction of the Supervisor/Manager/Director for these designated areas.
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The resource will work closely with project leadership including the project management team, craft supervision teams, project controls planning manager, project engineering management, and project procurement personnel to provide detailed project-level planning that ensures time-efficient and cost-effective project execution.
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Manager, Procurement & Sourcing. Gain a comprehensive understanding of a client's procurement organization and strategic sourcing capabilities. Functional knowledge in Supply Chain, Procurement, Operations or Manufacturing, Distribution and Logistics, Inventory management and related processes.
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Serve as the project manager for developing the Annual Program Milestone Plan in collaboration with colleagues in engineering, service planning, and finance, as well as in concert with project partners at VRE, CSX, and Amtrak and in compliance with legal requirements.
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Job Title: Chemistry Stockroom Manager. Procurement of tax-free ethanol as the Ethanol Inventory Control Officer, documenting sales and maintaining monthly inventory records. Work with the Instrumentation manager to troubleshoot facilities and processing deliveries.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Assistant Project Manager to join our organization in Tampa, FL. We are a rapidly growing commercial general contractor with offices in Arlington Heights, IL; Charlotte, NC; Knoxville, TN; Tampa, FL; Dallas, TX; and Scottsdale, AZ with projects throughout the United States.
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Procurement function owner for Deal Tracker deal initiation (in AMD's Workfront system) as a Deal Manager. Develop and advance AMD's supply chain risk management and disruption response process as leader of the Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) team and function as Disruption Response Project Manager during a disruption event in our supply chain.
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A&M’s Supply Chain Operations professionals assist our clients in analyzing each part of the supply chain process including: Procurement and Sourcing, Production, Logistics, Distribution and Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SI&OP) to identify value creation opportunities, develop a roadmap to accelerate those opportunities and assist with driving them to our client’s bottom line.
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