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JOB PURPOSE: The Director, Global Sourcing is responsible for leading all global procurement efforts to efficiently and effectively enable spend owners such as business units and functional partners to maximize the value they receive from suppliers to meet their objectives.
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This role reports to the Strategic Sourcing Director - Contract Manufacturing. Validate all new/updated pricing with Strategic Sourcing Director(s) Supplier selection and management - from pre-assessment to implementation (in alignment with strategic sourcing & cross functional leads.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director Supply Chain Medical Supply, the Medical Supply Sourcing Manager is responsible for long-term planning, strategy development, and leading continuous improvement of assigned Supply spend categories.
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We are seeking a highly experienced Global Strategic Sourcing Director with a strong background in IC, PCBA and semiconductor related industries. Develop and implement sourcing strategies for materials and components to support the business objectives of the company.
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Expertise one or more of the following functions: direct sourcing, product to market, consumer analytics, digital experience, marketing, personalization, digital commerce, back-office operations, distribution and transportation, store and omni operations, indirect procurement.
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The Workday Procure-to-Pay (P2P) Systems Director will be responsible for the improvement, execution and deployment of Workday Sourcing. i108 Similar Jobs (1) Director, Workday HCM locations Coral Gables, FL time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday.
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PEPI: Director, Supply Chain: Procurement & Sourcing. 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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PEPI: Director, Procurement & Sourcing—Food Ingredients and Packaging Materials. Deep industry experience developing strategies or end-to-end sourcing of proteins, agricultural ingredients, flavors, sugars, sweeteners, starches, emulsifiers, spices, food packaging and other miscellaneous products.
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Strong Sourcing background, with a minimum of 10 years’ experience. Manage the US, Taiwan and China sites for sourcing. APICS CSCP is a plus. Experience in electronics manufacturing or semiconductor industry is required.
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As a Campus Recruiter at ACE, you’ll work closely with our Talent Director and HR team to source, hire and onboard top talent from colleges and universities across the country. You’ll be doing one or all of these things on a day-to-day basis: sourcing, engaging, hiring and onboarding top-tier talent from universities and colleges, developing strong relationships with educational institutions, participating in campus events, and implementing effective recruitment strategies to ensure a pipeline of skilled and diverse candidates for various roles at ACE.
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We are looking for a highly-driven Director of Talent Acquisition to roll up their sleeves and fuel Hello Innovation’s explosive growth with top-tier talent from all over the world. Our Director of Talent Acquisition will need to have a hands-on approach and will be directly involved in everything it takes to attract and hire the world’s best talent.
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We are looking for a Sourcing Director to join our Precision Sports and Technology platform which consists of Bushnell Golf and Foresight Sports. The Sourcing Director collaborates with internal stakeholders to understand their needs and requirements, identifies potential suppliers, negotiates contracts, and manages supplier relationships to ensure the best value for the organization.
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Setup sourcing plans & rules for assigned commodity, ensure the rules compliance and plans aligned with sourcing director. The Supply Chain Global Solutions and Services team is looking for a Sourcing Manager to develop & manage 3rd party resources for IDC Hardware related Professional Services, which includes but not limited to the services of warehousing, logistics, brokerage, decommission, hardware repair, etc.
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