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Individual will be interfacing with Program POCs, Suppliers, Logistics, Receiving, Materials Management, and Strategic Sourcing to ensure program milestones are met. - Coordinates forecasts, workload, expediting, and acquisition priority with commodity/category team leadership.
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A Global Sourcing Manager is responsible to develop and implement strategic initiatives and sourcing strategies to reduce spend/improve enterprise value. This role is responsible for the product quality, costing, supplier management, value initiatives, and strategic objectives of a specific category group.
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Lead strategic sourcing projects for supplier selection/optimization to implement Category Management vision and strategies. As the Senior Procurement Manager for Ingredients, you will be responsible for all strategic planning and sourcing activities for your assigned categories across the Kraft Heinz North American Zone (U.S. and Canada.
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Experience in Procurement, Supply Chain, Sourcing, Category Management preferred. Conduct supply risk assessments for suppliers across comprehensive risk indicators including strategic, financial, geopolitical, capacity, supply and logistics, cybersecurity, and compliance etc.
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Collaborate with teams to embed risk management solutions into sourcing strategies, supplier relationship management and contracting activities. Ability to work independently, within a team, and across matrix project teams of peers and other partners across multiple sites and platforms in a virtual office environment.
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Drive category management efforts, including spend analytics and strategic sourcing roadmaps. Lead strategic sourcing events, collecting, analyzing, and presenting data to management on opportunities and risks.
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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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Job Responsibilities and Accountabilities:Develop and maintain strategic sourcing documents and acquire in-depth subject matter expertise and market intelligence for category. Oversee Direct and Indirect Spend categories which include Corrugate, Resin (Trays, Films, Bags), Labels, MRO, Services and Capex supplies.
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Ability to demonstrate leadership in category management and the Strategic Sourcing Process. Minimum 3-5 years of strategic sourcing in a large manufacturing environment with exposure to engineering, plant operations, and/or maintenance required.
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Reporting to the IT Procurement / Strategic Sourcing Manager, the person in this role will support the Indirect Procurement department's objective to implement procurement strategies to reduce cost and mitigate risk for the business while processing business requests to issue supplier PO’s.
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Experience in utilizing a 7-step (or similar) strategic sourcing methodology to develop category strategies, source, negotiate and manage suppliers to deliver total lowest cost materials and mitigate the supply risks.
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Is searching for a Capital Projects Sourcing Manager, who will be responsible for helping execute the sourcing processes across a portfolio of capital construction projects as part of the Global Strategic Sourcing (GSS) department in a fast-paced environment.
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Experience in utilizing a 7-step (or similar) strategic sourcing methodology to develop category strategies, source, negotiate, and manage suppliers to deliver total lowest cost materials and mitigate supply risks.
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Your responsibilities will include managing assigned categories within UPGC, specifically, processed protein category, identifying opportunities for strategic collaboration with brands and Franchise Partners, and leading the Sourcing Process for Services in alignment with UPGC Management.
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6 months Pay rate: $35/hr on W2 Objective The Category Manager I will be responsible for providing category management expertise for a group of assigned categories by incorporating best practice strategic sourcing principles.
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