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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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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 Strategic Sourcing Category Manager/Pharmacy will be responsible for supporting contracting, negotiation, vendor management, savings/efficiencies initiatives, and analytics within the pharmacy category.
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15%) Analyze procurement activities and highly complex purchase requisitions to identify areas of strategic sourcing with a goal to maximize leverage, reduce the cost of goods and services, improve processes, and strengthen the company position when negotiating with suppliers and contractors.
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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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Demonstrated expertise in strategic sourcing, contract negotiation, and supplier management. Monitor competitive bidding, contract negotiation, and value engineering. Ten years of experience in purchasing management in the new home construction industry.
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Expertise in strategic sourcing, financial and business opportunity analysis, cost modeling, and legal frameworks for contract negotiation (development, supply, licensing, and service agreements.
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The Senior Sourcing Manager will have responsibility for leading cross functional efforts to develop and implement Strategic sourcing plans that include cost reductions initiatives, new product development, supply base optimization, quality improvement, risk assessment, contract negotiation, and supplier management.
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The Sourcing Contract Specialist will provide the CDPHP team with Strategic Sourcing support by performing all aspects of procurement. The Contract Specialist will serve as a trusted advisor, working with stakeholders to manage expenses, develop strategic negotiation plans, comply with regulatory entities, and mitigate risk for all projects.
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Partner with IT to understand supplier needs, craft negotiation strategies which will lead to favorable deal transactions and take ownership of supplier management. This role will lead all aspects of the sourcing from RFx, negotiations, and vendor management, category assessment, vendor due diligence across all Information Technology categories.
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The Strategic Buyer will play a key role in the organization’s negotiations and contract execution with suppliers and will be responsible for sourcing, negotiation and purchasing raw materials to meet production deadlines.
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Procurement processes include Product/Service Sourcing, Supplier Selection, Pricing/Terms Negotiation, Order Processing, Contract Administration, Supplier Performance Management. May include Strategic Sourcing.
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Under direction of Strategic Sourcing leadership, collaboratively develops high level sourcing and negotiation strategies via analysis of key cost drivers (price, product, and process), supplier, market, technology profiles, rationalization, and contract optimization.
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Demonstrates strong negotiation skills using strategic sourcing principles and a fact-based approach. Participates as necessary on periodic company-wide strategic sourcing teams.
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The Senior Buyer oversees all aspects of Strategic Sourcing, Supplier Development, Supplier Contract Governance and Spending activities for our operations. This role requires strong negotiation skills, vendor management capabilities, and a strategic approach to procurement to ensure cost-effectiveness and timely delivery of materials.
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