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As a Category Manager you will transform TTC supply base through vision, market research, strategy, and rapid execution of sourcing events, negotiations, contracts, and supplier transitions.
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This position is responsible for strategic sourcing activities for the assigned set of commodities. Job DimensionsInterfacing with commodity buyer, supplier quality engineer, advanced sourcing managers, product managers, engineering, legal, manufacturing facilities and suppliers.
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This person will be responsible for leading IT strategic sourcing projects from start-to-finish, including process steps such as vendor research, category/market research, market index analysis, data analysis, baseline development, RFP development, competitive bid strategy/management, negotiations, offer analysis and scenario development.
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The Senior Manager of Commercial Strategic Sourcing will execute the Sourcing process at Otsuka for Media Planning & Buying, Marketing Agencies, Trade Shows, Market Research, and Patient Support and Promotions.
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Essential Job Duties Drive Strategic Sourcing and RFP Process Execution Develop RFPs, create complex bidding spreadsheets and supplier selection scorecards Create and manage sourcing project timelines while serving as a project manager throughout the sourcing process Manage RFP or sourcing process with minimal support, start-to-finish, for simple-to-medium complexity projects (to include market research, RFP development, and management of communications, stakeholder involvement, etc.
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Develop a comprehensive knowledge base of major market segments and competitive environment that drives action to sales, marketing and R&D. Collaborate with engineering, operations and strategic sourcing to identify and execute cost out initiatives to maintain market competitiveness.
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Contract Manager (Hybrid) Primary Duties & Responsibilities In this role, the Contract Manager will contribute to all aspects of the strategic sourcing processes including market opportunity identification, strategy and portfolio development, contract negotiations, participate in the legal review process and contract implementation.
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Must have a thorough understanding of the application of strategic sourcing principles including; spend analysis, concept and strategy development, market analysis and research, requirements definition, Statement of Work (SOW) development, Request for Proposal (RFP) development and management, vendor negotiations, contract development, vendor onboarding and management, and contract management.
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Job Description Are you a seasoned procurement professional with a passion for strategic sourcing and supplier management? Manage the end-to-end procurement process, including supplier identification, market research, RFI/RFQ/RFP issuance, proposal evaluation, contract negotiation, and timely delivery of goods and services.
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Under general supervision, the individual may be responsible for the sourcing process for assigned projects including: market research, bid preparation, RFI/RFP, contract negotiations, financial proposal supplier relationship, essential communications, customer/board member interactions, alignment of resources during process and contract launch.
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The Maintenance & Services Sourcing Manager will drive strategic sourcing of the Maintenance & Services category. Experience in sourcing strategy ideation, analysis, market profiling, sourcing wave planning, sourcing execution, market research, supplier qualification, negotiations, contracting and supplier relationship management.
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Provide consultative and strategic recruiting services, including market research, competitive intelligence, sourcing, candidate assessment, client advice and candidate development.
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To generate strategic sourcing options for the client, this position will conduct thorough reviews of client spend, utilization trends, market research, informatics, and benchmark data.
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Lead Strategic Sourcing teams, as required, through all aspects of the RFI/RFQ/RFP development process, including scope of work development, market research, proposal/quote evaluation, negotiating, execution and implementation of contracts.
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The CIO Due Diligence team includes investment manager research, sourcing, and selection utilizing a strong investment governance process including the ongoing monitoring of traditional and alternative strategies.
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