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As a Supplier Manager you will partner with the departments owning the largest and most complex relationships at Invesco to provide support and ensure the relationship is managed in compliance with the Third Party Risk Management framework.
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Must have a minimum of 7 years in supplier management, sourcing, or related field. Increase Guardian’s supplier management brand within business organizations through events, category and spend readouts, increased collaboration with business, and access to Guardian’s objectives and priorities.
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The TRM Supplier Risk Management role will partner closely with Supplier Relationship Owners (SROs) and 2LOD Risk Management to execute a high quality third party risk management program across the supplier lifecycle.
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Sourcing Support: Collaborate with the Indirect Procurement, Finance, and business teams to provide critical support for sourcing activities, including sourcing strategy development, supplier relationship management, and negotiations.
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Team Leadership: Provide leadership, guidance, and mentoring to a team consisting of Travel Agent, Supplier Diversity Manager, Analytics Manager, Analytics Analyst, and Buyer(s). yearsof experience in strategic sourcing, indirect procurement, and/or supply chain management in pharmaceutical, medical device, or healthcare industries.
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Maintain third party community of practice (education/training) in coordination with the 2LOD Risk Management and drive engagement with supplier relationship owners in the 1LOD. Assist contract owners and supplier relationship owners with understanding supplier performance gaps, logging issues through the issue management process, performing root cause analysis, etc.
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Drive consistent execution of supplier lifecycle management from selection, and onboarding through termination or exit. Comprehensive knowledge of Third Party Risk Management methodologies, risk mitigation principles and outsourced risk governance best practices.
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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer is primarily responsible for supporting and sustaining robust Supplier Management programs for designated manufacturing and development activities.
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The Senior Manager, Senior Counsel - Procurement, is a hybrid business counsel / transactional attorney role that will be responsible for advice and counsel to the Company's Enterprise Supplier Management (ESM) group, including on a variety of complex procurement transactions and enhanced risk issues.
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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer will support the business in the areas of Supplier Project Management for assigned commodities, Supplier Assessments, Supplier Performance Improvement, Technical Data Interpretation/Analysis (engineering drawings, specifications, technical publications, purchase orders, etc.
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This role will be directly responsible for the management of supplier quality across the Interconnect category and commodity supply base. Develop, execute, lead, and enhance the supplier quality strategy in partnership with Supplier Partnerships, Engineering, and SQ supervisor on category management and business strategy, and aligned to business area short and long-term objectives.
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Interface & processing of Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) government inspections thru WAWF – Wide Area Workflow. Support production and supplier evaluations & supplier development, supplier surveys, assistance with supplier quality requirements and issues, supplier source inspection and supplier performance reviews.
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Procurement process knowledge, contract management, financial analysis, market analysis, supplier analysis, supplier diversity, supplier management, technology utilization, and strategic planning.
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At LEX, were recruiting for a Supplier Quality Engineer who is experienced in Supplier Management within the molecular biology industry and confident at dealing with products subject to FDA inspections.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will use prior experience of vendor management, a sound understanding of the manufacturing space and a strong grasp of Lean manufacturing in-order to ensure a streamlined and organised supplier management process, ensuring the elimination of waste, emphasising defect prevention & reduction of component variation.
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