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Identify and select suppliers and establish supply chain agreements and contracts, which will require excellent supplier management (monitor and measure supplier performance with respect to cost, quality, delivery matrix, value-adding impact for the business, etc.
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Work with the Buyer/Planner on material cost reductions on product line components and packaging and supporting supplier quality and new supplier development. You will also provide technical expertise and leadership for the evaluation and development of chemistry manufacturing and suppliers with expertise in quality, cost and logistics.
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This includes development, implementation and monitoring of programs for SQF, HACCP, product tracking, supplier certification and measuring quality and safety ingredients, WIP and finished product, programs to measure process control and adherence to specifications, for programs to measure controls for the environment.
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The Supplier Development Engineer will support supplier development activities that ensure a continuous flow of quality part supply. Prior Supplier Development experience.
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Support the Prime Contract, subcontract, client contractor, and supplier invoicing process. Prepare Request for Proposal (RFP), support detailed scope of work development, bid and selection process, creation of contract documents for the purpose of subcontractor and client contractor selection and award.
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Assist with the development of internal and external reports including project budgeting, cost reports, project cash flow forecast, and project status reports to all stakeholders. Assist with the Prime Contract, subcontractor, and supplier invoicing process.
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Demonstrated ability in developing and implementing supplier development programs. Knowledge of and use of Lean Principles; continuous improvement, process management, 3P, cost downs, TQM (Total Quality Management), Kaizen events, quality containment, root cause analysis, supplier reliability and control plans.
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The Senior Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for managing the timely planning, procurement, and delivery of high quality, cost-effective goods, from the approved supplier base supporting development, clinical and commercial drug product programs.
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The Sourcing Engineer will drive sourcing events, conduct supplier evaluation and selection, conduct negotiations and drive cost, quality and delivery/continuity of supply improvements. Provides actionable insights to internal stakeholders (incl Engineering, Marketing)Drives cost, quality and continuity of supply improvement through: Leveraging supplier innovationsShould-cost analysisSupplier collaborationsSupplier managementDevelops positive relationships and works closely with sourcing leaders to manage new product introductions and ongoing sourcing events, improvements and supplier transitions.
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1+ years experience as a Launch Engineer for a OEM/Tier 1 supplier. Provide technical support and system analysis for root cause analysis of development issues. Work multi-functionally to implement cost reduction methods and product improvements, and to support prototype and production build activities.
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Product Development and Procurement is a rapidly growing service line that helps organizations unlock growth through product and cost transformations, with an emphasis on sustainability, customer experience, and the latest digital and analytical solutions.
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Manage supplier development and tooling timelines, part availability for prototype builds/start of production and develop solutions to delays or problems that arise. Maintain overall supplier relationships and act as point of contact for all commercial issues, including internal report-outs summarizing sourcing status, parts availability and cost status.
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Assist with project management for supply chain projects as necessary, potentially including tasks related to new product development, cost savings, and supplier business reviews.
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Experience with Flight Control systems development, supplier management. - Cost Account Manager (Earned Value Management skills). The candidate will be responsible for staff recruitment, performance management, manpower planning, and personnel development and recognition.
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Knowledge in global supplier development and management in a multinational environment Strong communication, presentation, analytical and critical thinking skills. The Global Supply and Sourcing Manager (GSSM) Role is responsible to determine sourcing strategy for equipment, negotiate best total cost of ownership, ensure on-> me delivery, and manage vendor relationships.
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