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The Strategic Sourcing Manager -Information & Technology will regularly interact with suppliers and stakeholders at the various levels of the organization to include, procurement, payment services, legal, information technology, IT security and compliance, risk management and finance team members.
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The ideal candidate will play a key role in strategic operations projects and program management, supporting new and ongoing projects within supply chain through active management of milestones, tasks, communications, 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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10-15 years of IT Strategic Sourcing and Category Management at a global organization. Leverage experience to enhance the impact of sourcing levers including spend analysis, RFx tools and templates, contract management, and preferred supplier programs.
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Background in pharmaceutical systems strengthening and/or supply chain management in the health sector desiredUnderstanding of USAID and field Missions; USG audiences, trends, and requirements.
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Strong clinical supply management experience/knowledge in forecasting, demand/supply planning, IRT systems, inventory management, clinical labeling, distribution including cold chain, import/export, reverse logistics, CMC and GXP regulations.
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Degree in Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Engineering, Production Management, Business or Business Administration, Animal Science, Poultry Science, Agriculture. The Perdue Management Trainee (MT) program is an entry level management position designed to develop talented individuals into future leaders in the company's operations management field.
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Assist in designing, testing, and maintaining Supply chain data, including, but not limited to Items, Bill of Materials, sourcing splits etc. Experience with CPI/DS and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP a plusEducationBachelor’s degree in engineering and/or MBA in Supply Chain / Operations Research Job Segment: Supply Chain, Supply Planner, SAP, Business Analyst, ERP, Operations, Technology, Finance.
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Business Partnership, Collaboration and partnership building, Relationship Management, Business Accumen, Productivity management, Improve business processes, Distribution Logistics, Logistics Management, Supply Chain Planning, Vendor Negotiation, Contract Negotiation, Category Management Expertise, Supply Management, Procurement.
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Participate in third-party risk management consulting engagements as part of BlueVoyant’s Supply Chain Defense business. The Analyst, Vendor Risk Management will work with clients to identify client supply chain risk and cybersecurity challenges, advise on best practices in vendor risk management, and ensure successful delivery of BlueVoyant solutions to solve customer problems.
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Ability to operate independently and collaborate with Supply Chain, Operations, Purchasing and Supplier Management, Marketing, Finance, Tax, in-house/external service providers, and government officialsProficiency in customs brokerage software and electronic data interchange (EDI) systems.
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Working knowledge of healthcare supply chain including data, manufacturer vs supplier and vendor, catalog numbers, Unit of Measure (UOM), Pack Factors, Electronic Data Interface (EDI) and Punch-outs required.
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Experience with healthcare Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications and healthcare supply chain bolt-on technologies required. In this role, you will combine healthcare supply chain business knowledge with analytics and database skills to improve outcomes and optimize efficiency.
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The SCM Program Specialist will be expected to perform Supply Chain Management functions at the professional level. Experience with Enterprise Resource Planning (EPR) systems, Oracle Analytical Systems (OAS), Supplier Risk Assessments (SRA) and other supply chain management business applications is highly preferred.
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Familiarity with supply chain management concepts - forecasting, planning, sourcing, optimization, logistics. 7+ years of relevant strategic sourcing experience including vendor negotiations, global contract management, process improvement , operational and financial analysis.
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CRH is the leading vertically integrated supplier of asphalt, aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, and paving and construction services in North America. 1-2 years operating heavy equipment or related experience preferred About Pennsy Supply Pennsy Supply operated in Pennsylvania as a family run business producing asphalt, aggregates, and concrete as well as providing construction services until joining the CRH family in 1993.
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