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The position will be responsible for the development and implementation of Medical Supply sourcing strategies and standards across the assigned spend categories to meet Duke University and Duke Health System needs by achieving high quality, reduced cost, and simplified procurement strategies.
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The IT Strategic Sourcing Manager will execute sourcing projects that accomplish the goals of both the organization and the IT business units they support, striving to optimize Total Cost of Ownership while creating efficiencies.
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Proven knowledge of bearings raw material (high carbon chromium steel, and stainless steel), pricing, cost drivers and sourcing strategies. Experience sourcing in low cost regions.
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We focus on category management, strategic sourcing, procurement transformation enabled by technology, and procurement on demand managed services to drive innovation, cost reduction, and supply resiliency.
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As the Strategic Sourcing Manager, you will e ngage key stakeholders and facilitate the development of the local business unit supply chain strategy. ASSA ABLOY ENTRANCE SYSTEMS (HLAD) is seeking an ambitious and self-driven strategic sourcing manager.
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Zoox is seeking an experienced, action-oriented, and hands-on Tooling Engineer to ensure the tooling (steel, metal forming, etc) used to build our vehicle fleet are cost-effective, high quality, and developed within sufficient lead time.
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Achieve and record measurable cost saving through sourcing efforts, matchup of OEM components to other than OEM supply chains and price negotiations to improve the business cost position in the market place.
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Deep industry expertise in resins and polymers including roles in sourcing / supply chain, managing a diverse set of resin and polymer sub-categories. Deep understanding of resin and polymer supply base, cost drivers, market dynamics, and cost management/reduction strategies.
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Develop and implement sourcing strategies to meet growth and financial objectives through effective integration with forecasting, demand/supply planning, inventory management, and distribution & logistics.
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Demonstrated track record of leading sustainable high-impact strategic sourcing approaches. Gain a comprehensive understanding of a client’s procurement organization and strategic sourcing capabilities.
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A&M’s Supply Chain Operations professionals assist our clients in analyzing each part of the supply chain process including: Procurement and Sourcing, Production, Logistics, Distribution and Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SI&OP) to identify value creation opportunities, develop a roadmap to accelerate those opportunities and assist with driving them to our client’s bottom line.
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Preference for career history including industry roles in Sourcing and Procurement functions within Manufacturing companies. Develop implementation plans to drive proposed changes in procurement and sourcing initiatives.
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The Sourcing Manager will be creating cost estimates and forecasts, negotiating cost-effective contracts with key suppliers, and overseeing our sourcing team. ECHO is hiring a Sourcing Manager to develop and implement strategic sourcing initiatives.
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Sourcing & Cost Negotiation: Identifies opportunities to cost engineer products and implement best practices to get the best product at the best cost. They work in collaboration with the Director of Product Development & Merchandising, as well as other cross functional team members, to: Identify Global Trends, communicate Creative Direction, Source & Manage Vendors, Negotiate Cost, Develop Seasonal & Core Assortments, Manage Line Plans and Influence Marketing and Sales teams to achieve sales, profit and inventory goals in an Omni-channel environment.
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What the job looks like: Responsible and accountable for timely and cost-effective delivery of projects through all phases of a project including, project justification, requirements definition, funding, programming, site selection, team sourcing and structure, budgeting, scheduling, design development, permitting, bid leveling, value engineering, construction administration and commissioning, FFE and Special Systems procurement and installation, and relocation.
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