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The Sourcing Specialist will review and analyze a wide range of projects and purchase requisitions including capital and expense items and services; investigate and develop sources of supplies and services, prepare scopes of works, bid specifications; issue bid requests and review proposals.
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Job Description The Strategic Sourcing Specialist is responsible for managing the procurement process including identifying opportunity, implementation, and management of the company's MRO (Maintenance, Repair Operations) sourcing category.
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Sourcing Sr. Specialist. Sourcing Sr Specialist. will report to the Sourcing Director(and/or Sourcing Manager) and focus on the strategic sourcing of products to support our growing Merchandising organization.
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Drive cross-regional category strategy implementation and sourcing activities, aligned with relevant stakeholders and frameworks ensuring maximum outcome for Hapag-Lloyd. demand and impacts for Hapag-Lloyd’s sourcing concepts.
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The Strategic Sourcing Specialist II performs general contracting duties in a team setting that involves substantial data gathering and evaluation to select and manage the appropriate suppliers for the Commission.
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The Strategic Sourcing Specialist II will partner with Lead or Principal Subcontract Specialist to drive the end to end cycle of FAR15 proposals and subcontracts. The Strategic Sourcing Specialist will deliver compliant FAR15 package to the government, work closely with the Pricing organization and work with the program to fulfill subcontracts aligned with the program.
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Strategic Sourcing Specialist II. Develop and implement sourcing strategies to meet the needs of our aerospace division. That means changing the way we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe and even making it possible to breathe on Mars.
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The Sourcing Specialist should have extensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Warehouse Management System (WMS) experience. This role will be responsible for inventory item master data maintenance, item life cycle management maintaining partner supplier performance and sourcing all sellable inventory in Chick-fil-A's Support Center Warehouse (SCW.
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In this role the qualified individual will be a part of the Intralox Baltimore (IBA) Supply Chain Team to play a hybrid role of manufacturing specialist and relationship manager. Intralox, L.L.C., a division of Laitram, L.L.C., and a global provider of conveyance solutions and services, has a position available for a Sourcing Category Manager.
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The Sourcing Category Manager must have familiarity with Industry standards with a variety of the field concepts, best practices, and procedures. Intralox is a division of Laitram, L.L.C., with an extensive portfolio of innovative conveyance solutions and services that improve lives and optimize businesses worldwide.
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Job DescriptionThe Sourcing and Vendor Relationship Specialist is responsible to initiate research, identify suitable vendors and participate in hotel, charter, and meet-greet-ground transportation or any vendor contract RFPs, negotiations and executions.
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Works in conjunction with the Onboarding Specialist, Employee Health, and Education to ensure a seamless integration for new employees to CRMC. Develop and maintain effective sourcing networks for sourcing for CRMC opportunities, in conjunction with CRMC Public Relations department.
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Procurement Coordinator Level III is responsible for performing sourcing activities on large industrial capital projects. Procurement Coordinator Level III’s are assigned to sourcing events for standard and medium criticality materials, equipment, and subcontracts.
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Provide sourcing category expertise for raw materials for lithium-ion battery. Job Title:Sr. Supply Chain AnalystShift:Monday-FridayDepartment:Materials EngineeringJob Summary:In this role, the Sr. Supply Chain Analyst will be part of the Panasonic battery supply chain team focusing on sourcing localization and supply development for cell raw materials and components that make up the building blocks of the Panasonic cells.
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Strategic Sourcing Director-IT. Associate Regulatory Affairs Specialist. Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist. Regulatory Affairs Specialist. Senior/Principal Robotic Surgery Start-Up Specialist.
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