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Routinely works with global cross-functional project teams: Marketing, Engineering, Supplier Quality, Supply Chain and Program Management to ensure that NPD project are launched on-time, on-cost and on-specification.
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Strong background in managing software and cloud services vendors, supply chain management, software licensing models, pricing, and contract terms, with knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements; supplier quality experience is a plus.
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A Sr. Sourcing Manager – Software and Cloud Services is responsible for developing and leading the sourcing strategy for technology, hardware, software, and services in the Enterprise Informatics and Innovation & Strategy sectors.
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Sr. Sourcing Manager - Software and Cloud Services. Employees are eligible to participate in our comprehensive Philips Total Rewards benefits program, which includes a generous PTO, 401k (up to 7% match), HSA (with company contribution), stock purchase plan, education reimbursement and much more.
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In this role you will lead internal and external engagements across Supply Chain, Engineering, Program Management, Regional Procurement, Compliance, Subcontract Evaluation, Legal, Customer and Supplier organizations while diving deep into the technologies and operations both from a product and supply chain perspective.
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Risk Management: Protects the organization by identifying, assessing, and mitigating supplier and supply chain risk. Strategy: Develops, owns, and executes effective, comprehensive multi-year innovation category sourcing strategies that enable bottom-line and top-line company growth, through the incorporation of supplier enabled innovation, end-to-end supply chain supply chain impact, stakeholder needs, and business objectives.
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Create and execute commodity strategies that align with the directives of the organization and with respect to risk, quality, delivery and cost, within the confines of the “Continuous Supplier Management Program.
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Job TitleSr. Sourcing Manager - Software and Cloud ServicesJob Description. Partner with R&D, Product Management, and suppliers to co-create and industrialize software and cloud programs, influencing business strategy and conducting Design for Excellence (DfX) activities.
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Serve as the focal point for Strategic Sourcing and Supply Chain Management within NPI teams, facilitating regular program communications and alignment with stakeholders.
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Proven organizational and project management skills, capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously, with strong analytical, financial, and problem-solving capabilities. Exceptional collaborative, interpersonal, and influencing abilities to navigate complex organizational structures and work effectively with various stakeholders, including suppliers, project teams, and senior management.
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Coordinate onboarding and manage the sourcing process for commercial and innovation suppliers across the Philips ecosystem, ensuring strategic alignment with business needs. Degree in Engineering or related field with 8+ years of experience in technology-focused organizations, especially in software design, sourcing, and delivery, with a preference for healthcare informatics.
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Job Description The Sourcing Senior Manager will be an individual contributor responsible for leading Merger and Acquisition (M&A) activities at Cox Automotive on behalf of Supply Chain Management (SCM.
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Travel Requirements Travel as needed – 10% - Conferences, regional meetings, training, property visits, supplier appointments What You'll Bring: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Accounting, Finance, Economics or equivalent work experience required.
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The Senior Sourcing Manager will report to the Director of Supply Chain. Supply chain operations exposure in multiple functional areas beyond Sourcing such as Demand Planning and Inventory Management.
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Develop and/or implement a strategic supplier management program to ensure optimal supply chain performance. Develop strategies for sourcing, supplier management, negotiation, productivity, and customer and supplier relationships.
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