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Any combination of preparatory post-secondary education and/or progressively responsible professional level experience in business administration, logistics, supply chain management, project management, or a related field performing property control, purchasing, contract administration, writing or approving solicitations, explaining contracting requirements, developing or approving product specifications or, developing or approving a scope of work for professional services.
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Bachelor's degree in project management, Business Administration, Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, or Computer Science with 5-6 years of hands-on experience in program management.
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Lead the Procurement & Supply Chain Programs Management Office (PMO) ensuring the coordination and prioritization of major capabilities scoping and development, in close relationship with Strategic Sourcing, Center of Excellence and Field / Corporate Procurement.
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Internal stakeholder management, data/information management, category management, process redesign and continuous improvement expertise, project management and performance measurement skillsProcurement process knowledge, contract management, financial analysis, market analysis, supplier analysis, supplier diversity, supplier management, technology utilization, strategic planning and integrated supply chain experience.
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We are looking for a Head of Supply Chain and Procurement to own commercial relationships with equipment vendors, contractors, and other service providers across the supply chain for our renewable energy projects.
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Understanding of purchasing, project management, supply chain and other general business skills preferred. BPMI provides design, manufacturing, and supply chain management of the fabrication, testing, delivery, installation, and field support of nuclear power plant components installed in submarines and aircraft carriers.
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The Buyer / Procurement (Supply Chain) Business Professional is responsible for performing contract functions which provide for budgeting, negotiation, placement, administration, and close out of contracts in accordance with company policies, legal requirements, and Government specifications.
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Work with Scale’s project delivery team to understand construction, engineering and EPC requirements for projects and with Scale’s asset management team to understand third-party operations and maintenance service requirements.
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Lead efforts to optimize the inbound supply chain related to lean and six sigma principles Business Engagement Partnerships • Serve as the bridge between Business Units and Centralized Procurement Category Management.
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Influence the digital transformation of procurement and supply chain planning tools and processes to the next level, focusing on cross-functional collaboration, radical process simplification, while driving continuous strategic focus on customer satisfaction.
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3-5 years of relevant functional experience with a focus on sourcing, supply chain, process excellence, and project/program management. Experience with ERPs, supply chain collaboration and e-procurement tools such as SAP, Salesforce.com, Tableau and others.
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Job Description: The Buyer role within the Supply Chain Management organization is responsible for procurement of a diverse portfolio of programs. Bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain or equivalent work experience in Procurement/Supply Chain Management.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Construction Management, Supply Chain, Economics, Engineering, Information Systems, or related field. The Global Procurement team is an integral engine to Micron’s growth, delivering best-in-class total cost and supply chain resiliency through innovative predictive capabilities, risk analysis and a focus on sustainability and diversity.
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The Supply Chain Program Manager, Launch Expansion is responsible for management and coordination of procurement tasks to support the on-time delivery of goods and services for new Amazon Fulfillment Centers.
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An ideal candidate will have experience in project management, procurement of goods and/or services and have an educational background in Supply Chain Management or a business-related field.
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