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The strategic sourcing manager will be responsible for managing commercial activities, pricing and supply for semiconductor commodities. Consistently meets all aspects of Strategic Sourcing Manager role.
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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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DISH Wireless seeks a Sourcing Manager to lead competitive sourcing of goods and services. The incumbent will play a key role in supporting Strategic Sourcing efforts to build the 5G wireless network and establishing corporate procurement standards and systems.
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Expedia has an opportunity for a Sr. Sourcing Manager to join our global marketing procurement team. Senior Sourcing Manager - Marketing ProcurementExpedia has an opportunity for a Sr. Sourcing Manager to join our global marketing procurement team.
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The current full salary range for the Strategic Sourcing Manager I is $77k Low/ $97k MRP / $127k High, Strategic Sourcing Manager II $93k Low/ $117k MRP / $153k High, Strategic Sourcing Manager III.
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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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The Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for building value-driven vendor partnerships with a focus on risk management, reliability, and cost-effectiveness that support overall organizational strategies.
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Job Description: AriensCo is seeking a Strategic Sourcing Manager to be responsible for leading sourcing efforts for Outdoor Power Equipment purchased assigned commodities for electrification and advanced technology components including fixed and removeable battery systems, BLDC motors, electric drivetrains, embedded controllers, autonomous components, sensors, and telemetry devices.
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As fairlife continues to experience exponential growth as a company, we are looking for an Indirect Procurement Manager to help advance the strategic sourcing and procurement operations within our Supply Chain Team. This role is directly responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of developing and implementing sourcing strategies that align with fairlife’s strategic objectives.
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The Sourcing Analyst supports Strategic Sourcing Manager and Sr Buyers to develop and maintain a fact base (spend cube, market analysis, business needs assessment) and perform analytics (bid events, supplier negotiation and contract analysis) related to assigned categories.
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The primary focus of the Strategic Sourcing Manager, is to coordinate and execute supply chain operational activities to hit cost out targets, manage all relevant government compliance requirements, facilitate supplier management, data analysis, and bid and proposal activities.
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Strategic Sourcing Manager (I, II or III - DOE)Telecommute Option - Must reside in ID, OR, UT or WAWHO WE NEEDResponsible for the delivery of best in class strategic sourcing, contract management and negotiation.
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Apply e-sourcing tools (Workday Strategic Sourcing, Ariba Sourcing) for streamlined procurement processes and improved efficiency. We are seeking a multifaceted and strategic leader to be responsible for our procurement function for Packaging Materials, handling an annual spend exceeding ~$75M. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement 5-year sourcing strategies aligned with global business goals, emphasizing cost savings, optimized supplier relationships, and ensuring business continuity.
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Stakeholder and partner in new product costing and negotiation with our vendors in tandem with the Strategic Sourcing Manager. Partner with the Strategic Sourcing and Category Managers to ensure alignment on forecasted buys for new, optimized, and existing products.
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Seven (7) years of combined experience in a procurement, contract management, strategic sourcing, market research, cost analysis, contract drafting, supply chain optimization, contractor performance or negotiation function.
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