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Minimum of 10 years at a supervisory level of strategic sourcing director/manager level business acumen, including the interpretation of income statements, balance sheets, and cost structures. Responsible for managing and coordinating procurement and sourcing activities including fulfillment, warehouse strategy and execution, fleet car management, negotiated material prices, and driving cost savings through strategic partnerships and preferred vendors and category strategy.
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CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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The Director will develop processes for effectively executing supply chain operations that lead to successful clinical quality value analysis, sourcing, contracting, and category management capability for non-labor spend with pharmaceutical manufacturers, manufacturers, distributors, or suppliers of laboratory, medical, surgical, and administrative equipment, products, and services.
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This role leads strategic sourcing projects for the end-to-end Supply Chain, including Contract Management, New Product Introduction, Purchasing, and Category Management. Responsibilities include competitively sourcing goods and services, negotiating contracts, and collaborating with department leaders to establish corporate procurement standards for building the 5G wireless network.
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Knowledgeable in sourcing, negotiating, and purchasing principles and practices. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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Strategic Sourcing, Supply Chain, Senior Product Manager, Procurement, Lean Six Sigma, Operations, Management. Facilitate activities and communication as the liaison between suppliers and cross-functional project teams including Product Management, Engineering, Quality, Strategic Sourcing, and Supply Chain.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager will identify and implement significant cost reduction strategies; while improving quality, delivery and service from our supply base. Responsible for sourcing strategy, supply market analysis, supplier capability assessment, supplier recruitment and management, RFQ/P development, analysis of complex data, and managing projects across multiple sites.
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Location: Euclid - 22801 - Cleveland , OH , United States (US) Employment Status: Salary Full-Time Function: Supply Management Req ID: 24361 PURPOSE: The Strategic Sourcing Manager’s primary function is to ensure the health & outlook of the supply chain; and support the business by creating procurement strategies and plans, based upon budgets, and coordinating project/order related materials, services, and engineering requirements with total transparency to the team.
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Bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience in sourcing, supplier management, supply chain. The Commodity Manager will report to the Strategic Sourcing Manager.
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Experience in Business Process Management, familiarity with Risk and Controls Self-Assessment process and have had prior work experience at Wells Fargo, particularly in Supply Chain Management (Strategic Sourcing/Third-Party Risk Management.
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Establish & maintain relationships with Finance directors, department directors (lab manager, marketing director, sales director, supply chain director and others), and their teams to ensure understanding of their needs and to facilitate the appropriate level of challenge.
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Support the Strategic Sourcing Manager (SSM) with prioritizing strategic sourcing initiatives to meet operational and commercial objectives critical to the development, modification, and upkeep of Client's Ingredient Food Program.
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Director - Supply Chain Sourcing. Extensive experience in strategic sourcing, market assessment, capital and non-capital procurement, and supply chain management roles. to provide leadership for System Supply Chain Organization as it relates to Strategic Sourcing and contracting.
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Bachelor's degree in Agronomy/Soil Science, Environmental Resource Management, Agriculture Sourcing, Agriculture Business or related agriculture degree. Develop working relationships with crop growers, dairy producers, and external suppliers on behalf of Danone North America in each of our key milk sheds and milk types (Conventional, NGMO and/or plant-based sourcing across the country.
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Microsoft's Cloud business is experiencing explosive growth, and the Capacity, Supply Chain & Provisioning (CSCP) organization is responsible for enabling the infrastructure underlying this growth.
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