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This role would be placed the Strategic Sourcing team, which supports the enterprise in making best value purchasing decisions through formal selection, vetting, negotiation, and contracting of potential & current suppliers.
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Lead strategic sourcing activities and serve as a procurement guide on projects and initiatives. He or she will help establish our global supply chain strategy, manage end to end contracting, supplier management, and support cross function teams in execution.
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Knowledge and expertise of purchasing systems, category management, and strategic sourcing methodologies. The Senior Sourcing & Contracts Specialist will engage with the Category Manager and the business partners to complete the category strategy by handling the sourcing and contracting specific to category suppliers.
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Knowledge of Strategic Sourcing & Procurement and Category Management processes/methodologies. Strategic sourcing software experience. Use vendor management best practices throughout the negotiation, contracting, onboarding, and renewal.
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Strategic sourcing/category management and understanding of global supply markets. Work with functional and platform leaders to ensure funding of Cost Savings, Cash Preservation, Contracting, Supplier performance improvement, OEE performance improvement, and Risk mitigation projects.
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The Senior Director, Supply Chain will play a critical role in driving effective, efficient, and value-add procurement planning, sourcing and contract management aligned with the organization’s strategic priorities and business needs.
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The Sr Strategic Sourcing Manager Consulting is responsible for the development & execution of Category Management strategies Consulting for all Mars Segments globally, and reports to the Sr. Director Commercial – General Services.
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Job Type: Supply Chain/Procurement/Inventory Management Pay Range $97,000 to $101,000 Location Colorado Springs, CO Date First Posted 6/15/23 Senior Strategic Sourcing Specialist Our Procurement Services team is hiring a Senior Strategic Sourcing Specialist to support our strategic sourcing efforts, timing, and impact of contracting and purchasing functions.
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Lead the Request for Proposal (RFP) process and/or supplier negotiations, facilitating contracting to deliver strategic value. Develop and execute RFPs to drive the strategic sourcing process.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of experience working in Supply Chain Contracting Or Strategic Sourcing. The Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for the development of system contracts and the enhancement of GPO contracts which includes: identifying a need, researching the category, completing requests for proposals (RFPs), collecting and analyzing data , vendor discussions and negotiations, and contract development, award, and implementation.
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Experience with the strategic sourcing process and reading and interpreting contracts. " Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Business Analysis, Finance, Operations or Strategic Management (or other related degree) or relevant experience.
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Develops, leads, and executes all Sourcing strategies under category responsibility, that includes but is not limited to, non-Physician Preference Items (PPI) consumables contracts and price lists applying to both Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO) and local agreements (category) to ensure optimal pricing.
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Bachelors Degree preferred and 5+ years' of Category Management, Strategic Sourcing and Contracting experience with indirect materials and services in the pharmaceutical or related industry.
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Performs category management, including strategic sourcing, supplier relationship management, contracting, performance, and risk management. Develops sourcing/savings strategies and directly manages commodities, suppliers, and a team of commodity managers & specialists to exceed targets.
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Make award notification(s); continue to lead strategic sourcing project through contracting, confirming that negotiated outcomes are properly reflected in final contract language, and through implementation and ongoing governance and supplier relationship management.
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