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Administrative support, Administration, Administrative assistance, Data entry, procurement experience, purchasing, procurement, purchase order, supply chain, supplier management, project management, erp, sap, procurement analysis, vendor management, strategic sourcing, source selection, negotiation, buyer purchasing, microsoft excel, Microsoft office, power bi.
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Entry level experience as a supply chain professional in capacities such as, strategic sourcing, supply chain management, commercial advisory, contract administration, contract development, or contract management.
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3-7 years of experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, supply chain, and/or category management. Development of an effective long-term strategic sourcing plan for highly complex categories and projects that create long term value while meeting brand objectives, including value creation, supply continuity, risk mitigation, and innovation.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager will be responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies for the powertrain category (engine, fuel systems, clutches, driveline, cooling systems, etc) to optimize quality, delivery, cost, and risk, while maintaining reliable supply.
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Supply Chain, Materials Management, Purchasing, Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Procurement Operations, Chief Resource Officer, Purchasing, Supplier Relations, Supply Chain and Logistics, Supply Chain Sourcing, Inventory, Materials & Supply Chain.
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Who you are: The ideal Project Manager candidate will play a key role in supporting new and ongoing strategic projects across Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Strategic Sourcing, through active management of projects and tasks, engagement with key partners and applying subject matter expertise to plan and execute on critical components of the Albertsons supply chain vision.
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This position is responsible for directing all activities related to Strategic Sourcing functions for revenue cycle management, including developing an annual category management strategy in consultation with Supply Chain Services leadership, and other key executive management.
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The Global Sourcing Director will support the development of the company’s supply chain strategy and the creation of the sourcing organization. The biggest measures of success in the role of Global Sourcing Director will be in the ability to support the development of the company’s supply chain strategy, reduce year over year costs, and develop procurement policies and procedures for the long-term goals of the business.
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This role will be integral member of our Launch Site strategic sourcing team and the supply chain subject matter expert for Falcon/Dragon Parachute systems. Experience of leading a team (directly or indirectly) in the area of sourcing, planning, or supply chain systems development.
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Coordinates with the Director of Procurement and Supply Chain Operations to create and maintain a predictive, adaptive, and resilient supply chain that supports strategic sourcing for an optimal supplier base, identifies opportunities for improved supply chain performance, efficiencies and savings, aligns PSA supply with USAID recipient country demand, ensuring supply chain agility and minimizing risk to the global health supply chain.
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KNOWLEDGEABLE IN : Supply Chain Management Strategic Sourcing, contracting, distribution, solicitations, and vendor program management Indirect and non-clinical spend categories Accounting principles, cost analysis, budgeting, forecasting, market and supplier research and analysis MS office suite ERP and current supply chain information systems How To Apply If you wish to apply for this position, please apply online by clicking the "Apply Now" button.
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As our Supply Planner you are accountable for building a rough-cut capacity plan that meets demand requirements, adheres to vendor sourcing strategy, and incorporates PVH strategic initiatives.
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2-4 years’ experience in one of the following: production planning, inventory management, operations, buying/procurement, supply chain, and/or logistics/distribution. Through these actions, you will contribute to senior leadership by recommending the most appropriate levers in supply chain planning to best meet key objectives and strategic goals.
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Experience in Business Process Management, familiarity with Risk and Controls Self-Assessment process and have had prior work experience at Wells Fargo, particularly in Supply Chain Management (Strategic Sourcing/Third-Party Risk Management.
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The Supply Chain Manager Senior is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for the Technology Category.
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