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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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DISH is seeking a dynamic and accomplished professional to join our team as a Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager. Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, this role presents an exciting opportunity to lead and support DISH's sourcing activities.
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This role resides in either our Frisco, TX or Burlington, MA office and reports to the Sr. Sourcing Manager of Indirect Procurement. Define best-in-class sourcing procurement processes utilizing Ariba (e.g. Traditional RFQ/RFP/RFI, on-line Auction, collaborative sourcing, multi-event negotiations, etc.
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The position of Strategic Sourcing Manager 3 will lead medium to high value local, country or multi-country level sourcing projects, activities & contract negotiations for various service categories that may include professional services, IT, facilities, financial services, travel and other indirect requirements.
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Provides sourcing expertise to the sourcing director(s) to support Trinity’s overall strategic plan. The Director Custom Contracting is responsible for leading and supporting all aspects of sourcing and contracting for areas assigned by Trinity Health and Trinity Custom Office leadership.
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The strategic sourcing director collaborates with internal and external business partners to understand operational demand, supplier partner trends, and financial analyzes information related to total cost of ownership while identifying cost reduction opportunities.
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Universal Destinations & Experiences is a fully integrated, in-house finance and sourcing department conducting primary research from Request for Proposal (RFP) development, data processing, field work, cost modeling and compilation of information to final analysis, contract negotiation and reporting.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager is a highly visible position that will develop, coordinate, and manage sourcing plans that will create maximum benefits for the business. The Strategic Sourcing Manager will identify and implement significant cost reduction strategies; while improving quality, delivery and service from our supply base.
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The Commercial Global Sourcing Director is responsible to direct, instruct and supervise the procurement of services and materials, such as Sales and Marketing, Logistics, including distribution, lab services, MRO, Capital, Corporate and general services for global Science & Diagnostics.
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In addition, the Strategic Sourcing Manager (Mechanical) will play a critical role in ensuring that each business segment achieves their objectives by applying a relentless focus on total cost of ownership with respect to the Mechanical category, and by implementing effective and dynamic supplier management strategies as market conditions evolve.
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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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Our Engineering, Construction & Supply Chain Business Unit is seeking a Sourcing/Procurement Specialist II to join their team in Juno Beach, FL. This position is responsible for executing the sourcing process for service work type procurements in support of our business units’ needs.
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INDUSTRY: Oil & Gas, Water Sourcing, Water Transfer Service Company. CONTEXT: Seeking a Landman/Water Resource Specialist that has knowledge of Texas permitting requirements, as well as experience negotiating and securing contracts related to O&G water resource management.
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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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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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