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Provide support to the Director, Truck Procurement in all needed tasks including but not limited to data analysis, presentation, reporting, strategic planning, contract negotiation, process improvement, sourcing technology, system updates and business development.
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Gabriele & Company, recruiters for manufacturing and supply chain professionals, is working with a dynamic manufacturer with a strong pipeline in need of a sourcing professional to develop and execute a strategic approach to sourcing high-quality OEM components like bearings, encoders, motors and more.
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Directs the RFP process and supplier negotiations, and ensures contracting to deliver strategic value by leveraging advanced negotiation strategies, tactics, and processes in line with situational demands; leading and overseeing contract negotiations in partnership with Legal; and overseeing the development and execution of RFPs to drive the strategic sourcing process.
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Skilled in subcontract administration, proposal analysis, negotiation, strategic sourcing, RFP, and vendor communication. Work with strategic sourcing teams to leverage spending and existing relationships across business/programs.
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Essential Functions: Development of procurement strategic initiatives related to outside conversion services supporting SRP Value Add Services including vendor identification, evaluation, selection, management, and contract negotiation.
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As the Senior Manager, Sourcing Endoscopy Business Unit, you will provide leadership of strategic sourcing activities for the Endoscopy business unit. You will be a resident expert in strategic sourcing and procurement practices and serve as a mentor to others.
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Ideally targeting leaders with proven negotiation skills in strategic sourcing, category management, or procurement. Strong contract negotiation skills that have involved the utilization of well-developed analytical performance improvement and process improvement/ measurement principles.
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Establish and drive procurement of material and services in alignment with business Leadership for your assigned commodity / category and/or region as per Annual Operating Plan and Strategic Plan. You will have global/regional Responsibility for driving competitive commodity and category supply strategies to achieve lowest Total Cost , reduced Working capital via Negotiation planning and execution, High Growth Region Sourcing, Value Engineering and Sole/ Single Source elimination.
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This position provides leadership and direction to the organization on procurement strategy and sourcing practices, management of the bid/negotiation/contract process, contract management and compliance and supplier development and management for key relationships.
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We are looking for a candidate with a proven track record in strategic planning, vendor management, negotiation, and advanced cost analysis skills. Restore is seeking a highly qualified Purchasing Manager to own the procurement process, sourcing, and vendor relationships within the Supply Chain department.
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This may include materials management (forecasting, planning, fulfillment, logistics, and distribution) and sourcing (strategic commodity management, contract structuring, negotiation, supplier management) within your assigned site.
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Detailed understanding of DoD Procurement Life Cycle DoD procurement subcontracting experience (FAR15) Build strong negotiation positions for contract and execute on those U.S. PERSON REQUIREMENTSDue to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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The Corporate Counsel will provide legal expertise to Strike’s family of companies on supply chain and strategic sourcing and procurement initiatives, supplier agreements, contract review and negotiation and other legal matters.
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Demonstrated track record of driving significant cost savings through strategic sourcing initiatives, supplier optimization, and contract negotiation. 5+ years of experience in Aftermarket Strategic Sourcing within a global manufacturing organization.
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Handles full subcontract lifecycle, including bid package creation, proposal analysis, fact-finding, negotiation, subcontract administration, and managing the vendor relationship. We have a top-tier portfolio of businesses, including Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) and Cubic Defense (CD.
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