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Providing legal support to M&T’s Procurement Department, including their Strategic Sourcing, Global Sourcing, Contingent Workforce, and Third Party Risk Management (“TPRM”) groups.
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Job Description Cirrus Aircraft is seeking a highly organized, goal-oriented Strategic Sourcing Category Manager (Commodity Lead) to join our growing organization. Lead the strategic sourcing process including the identification of potential new sources of supply that achieve Cirrus metrics in quality, delivery, value and innovation.
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As our Supply Planner you are accountable for building a rough-cut capacity plan that meets demand requirements, adheres to vendor sourcing strategy, and incorporates PVH strategic initiatives.
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This position incorporates global commodity strategies developed by the Strategic Sourcing Manager(s) in charge of the various commodities that support the plant. The Buyer will be responsible for strategic sourcing for all items purchased that are not controlled by a strategic sourcing manager.
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Great American is looking for Strategic Sourcing Director in our P&C IT Vendor Management Office. Establishing and maintaining strong partnerships with internal stakeholders, such as IT, Finance, Legal, and Procurement, to understand their needs and expectations, and provide strategic sourcing support and guidance.
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Global IT Category Strategy ConsultantWork Location: Global Elanco Headquarters - Greenfield, IN - Hybrid Work Environment, or UK - Hook OfficeAs part of the Elanco Global IT Procurement team, the Global IT Category Strategy Consultant is a critical interface with indirect procurement peers and IT business stakeholders to bring competitive advantage and innovation through marketplace category expertise, strategic sourcing and management of suppliers.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager will be responsible for managing critical raw material supply to ensure consistent flow of materials for production needs and best value to LSPI. This is a leadership role responsible for managing supplier relationships and raw material specialist(s) personnel.
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Understanding of purchasing concepts, including strategic sourcing, process driven sourcing activities, supplier benchmarking, supplier management, joint process improvement, contract management and legal requirements.
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The role collaborates with architecture leadership, and has responsibility for sourcing, leading, and presenting forward-thinking, high-impact e2e planning technology capabilities focused on key strategic initiatives for PVH. The scope of this role includes (not limited to) Integrated Business Planning, Merchandise Financial Planning, Demand & Supply Planning.
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The Commodity Manager will report to the Strategic Sourcing Manager. The main responsibility of this role is to define, develop and implement strategic sourcing initiatives for the assigned category spend.
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A skilled strategic sourcing manager will be able to transform their knowledge into improved profit margins and a competitive advantage. To be successful as a strategic sourcing manager, you need to have a solid understanding of negotiation methods as well as substantial experience in a similar capacity.
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Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management, with a focus on CDMO for Cell and Gene therapy or biologic in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
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Departments include Strategic Sourcing, Procure to Pay, Integrated Travel and Expense, Infrastructure and Transformation and Sustainable Operations. This pillar also includes the CF&O, EO and Engineering divisional CFOs, who are strategic finance advisors helping the firm and the non-revenue divisions achieve commercial financial opportunities.
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You will accomplish this by effectively utilizing strategic sourcing processes, cost targeting, supplier performance management, supplier development, and through value engineering processes.
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Experience in strategic planning, budgeting, and financial reporting, advanced sourcing techniques and tools, supplier management, and project management. Must have a balance of both strategic and operational capacities, including global sourcing, stakeholder management, supplier management, commodity risk management, etc.
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