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Support the implementation of Strategic Sourcing contracts. The HUB Buyer I will be adhere to KPI's developed by the Operations Purchasing Manager to track Procure-to-Pay metrics (POs before invoice, PO cycle time, on-time delivery, PO consolidation, and others), and collaborate with location colleagues to drive continuous improvement in these areas.
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A key aspect of the Sourcing Manager role is building collaborative relationships with our internal business partners as well as strategic relationships with our suppliers. Knowledge of strategic sourcing processes, policies, procedures, category strategy, supplier segmentation and supplier risk.
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Five or more years’ experience in corporate strategic sourcing or procurement. 5 year(s): Experience in Corporate Strategic Sourcing or Procurement. Responsible for effective interface between company and suppliers on strategic/critical quality, engineering and procurement matters.
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Provide support and assistance to the Senior Services Manager and Assistant Directors, Program Management (ADPMs) on acquisition strategy, requirements documents (e.g. Statement of Objectives (SOOs), Statements of Work (SOWs), Performance Work Statements (PWSs), and IGCEs), market research, contract formation and management, strategic sourcing, and performance-based acquisition.
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Job Description The Strategic Sourcing Specialist is responsible for managing the procurement process including identifying opportunity, implementation, and management of the company's MRO (Maintenance, Repair Operations) sourcing category.
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Experience:Minimum of 10 years of procurement experience with 7+ years of relevant global category management and strategic sourcing. Proven experience leading cross functional teams through complex strategic sourcing initiatives end to end.
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Work with Strategic Sourcing and Purchasing as a Supplier Quality resource. Intermediate knowledge in FDA GMP and quality systems, required Certifications in Quality Engineering, Auditing, and/or Green Belt preferred A combination of training, education and experience that is equivalent to the qualifications listed above and that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Negotiates strategic sourcing agreements and any changes in vendor contracts in accordance with CCBC, state, and federal rules and regulations. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in a business-related field and Seven (7) years of progressive experience in Purchasing and/or Contract Management, preferably in Higher Education, including two years in a supervisory capacity.
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With your expertise in strategic sourcing and procurement, you will play a critical role in supporting our organization's operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. A minimum five (5) years' experience required in strategic sourcing/procurement with capital expenditures.
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Ensures pricing and delivery terms of category contracts are accurate and aligned with Purchasing and Accounts Payable requirements. Job DescriptionDevelops sourcing strategy for specified spend categories to achieve key organizational and departmental goals related to cost savings, process improvement, standardization, waste reduction and other pertinent supply chain initiatives.
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Responsible for managing the end-to-end activities with Strategic Sourcing, Value Analysis, Supply Optimization, Distribution, Logistics & Procurement teams as needed. Similar Jobs (1) Manager-Strategic Sourcing and Procurement locations Oakwood, GA time type Full time posted on Posted 12 Days Ago.
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Experience in product management, strategic sourcing, category planning. As an MRO Category Manager, you will collaborate with our MRO sales team and Purchasing team to fulfill customer needs efficiently and effectively.
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The Director of Procurement will lead the strategic sourcing and procurement initiatives for the organization and ensure alignment with corporate objectives and goals. Experience with strategic sourcing and negotiations.
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Essential duties are engaging and developing new points of contact (strategic sourcing, contracting, regional IDN’s , Healthcare systems, Regional Group Purchasing Organization administration and management), identifying business opportunities, representing the company at industry events, and reporting client issues to Sales Leadership.
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The Purchasing Manager will work closely with corporate Strategic Global Sourcing (SGS) team to leverage supplier relationship while being responsible for implementing effective processes that minimize E&O (New Product Introductions, Phase In/Out, Engineering Changes.
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