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The Procurement Specialist will reply to Transition Notification ensuring that Service Coordinator, AM, and ASM are included to let them know that we have transmitted the job and if applicable parts have been ordered along with any ETA for parts given.
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DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. The Donor Specialist is responsible offering the gift of donation to potential donor families.
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LPL Solar is a self-perform solar EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, managing long-standing relationships with utilities and large IPPs (Independent Power Producers) in the U.S. Our leadership team has over 20 GW of solar construction experience with over 200 cumulative projects completed in thirteen states and the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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You will report directly to the Procurement Manager and Bath Review Team Lead, and work closely with the rest of the Bath Review team and Purchasing department. Bath Review Specialist. It is the policy of West Shore Home to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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Are you ready to unleash your purchasing prowess and take on the role of Procurement Specialist? Job Title: Procurement Specialist. If you're ready to embark on a thrilling journey in the world of procurement and become the Supplier Whisperer you were destined to be, then we want to hear from you.
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The Sourcing Specialist will be responsible for the procurement and purchasing of parts and materials for Milacron Extrusion machinery. Team: This role will be a part of the Procurement/Supply Chain department and will report to the Purchasing Manager.
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Our client, a leading CPG company located in the Chicago loop, is looking for a Purchasing Specialist to join the Procurement Team and contribute to their pattern of growth. The Purchasing Specialist will be responsible for supporting sourcing and negotiating efforts and coordinate with suppliers.
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We are seeking an experienced Junior Purchasing Procurement Specialist, who is ready to jump in and hit the ground running. Min 3 years of category management, procurement, or purchasing experienceExperience with restaurants/ food industry preferred.
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The Procurement Specialist will support procurement activities, ensuring the efficient and cost-effective acquisition of goods, services, equipment, and engineering projects. Reports to: Senior Procurement Manager.
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As a Prevention Specialist Supervisor, your responsibilities generally encompass overseeing the planning, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based prevention programs aimed at reducing risks associated with substance misuse and promoting public health.
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Thoracic Organ Procurement Specialist. The specialist participates as a member of the transplant team by providing donor organ procurement services for the thoracic transplant program.
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About the Role: As a Procurement Specialist at Spartronics, you'll play a pivotal role in performing specialized and diversified procurement functions required to supply material in accordance with Corporate Policies and Procedures; using the lowest reasonable price, ensuring the maximum quality goods delivered on-time to support manufacturing.
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CHI Engineering is an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company that will offer the right candidate exposure and accelerated learning across the complete project lifecycle in the natural gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industries.
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This Inventory Management Specialist will be responsible for Gatik's purchasing of direct and indirect material and managing all activities related to procurement and acquisition of materials to support schedules, cost, quality and delivery, inventory and build kitting.
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Axient is seeking a Sr. Procurement Compliance Specialist to support our corporate office in Huntsville, AL. Strong knowledge of government contract and procurement principles contained in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Department of Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS), NASA FAR Supplement (NFS) and the ability to research regulatory requirements of customer contracts and coordinate as appropriate with company Contracts staff.
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