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Support the Implementation of Strategic Sourcing objectives and alliance partnerships to ensure consistent quality of material and timely delivery, price savings, and overall supply chain improvements.
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Broad expertise in Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Supplier Quality, S&OP, Negotiation, and Product Development as it relates to categories such fuel systems, brakes, molded plastic, resins, gaskets and seals, rubber, carbon fiber, and paint.
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Strong competence across multiple Supply Chain Management functional areas (procurement, contracting, logistics, warehousing, etc.) Ensure that all supply chain activities within the area of responsibility are carried out per RGE Core Values, the Ethics Policy, and the Supply Chain Code of Conduct.
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The Director, Supply Chain - Wind - North America leads the project specific procurement strategies, bid process, evaluation, and associated recommendations and, if required, the commercial and technical negotiations for purchasing the wind turbines (TSA & Schedules & Service Agreement & Schedules.
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Develop and implement indirect procurement strategies to drive cost savings, operational efficiencies, improved contract terms and conditions, supplier performance and reduced supply chain risk.
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Purchasing expertise and ability to positively influence and lead others outside of Supply Chain and Procurement team. Optimizes the supply chain through systematic support and ensures that purchase and procurement of goods support quality, cost, inventory/field operations and service level to our customers/clients and vendors.
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Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD) Certified Six Sigma Green Belt Experience: Required: 5+ years’ experience in Procurement and/or Global Supply Chain field.
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Dep hands on consulting experience on SAP S/4Hana with other SAP Supply Chain components - in areas like Procurement / Inventory Planning / MRP / Capacity Planning / APO/ ATP/ Inbound and Outbound Logistics, Subcontractor process, consignment and vendor managed Inventory functions.
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Support the maintenance of the sourcing intelligence dashboard including upstream, midstream, and downstream supply chain. As Scout's Procurement Senior Associate, you will play a key role in the procurement of the fastest-growing technologies in the power sector: utility-scale wind, solar, energy storage, and transformer supplies - and the related construction services.
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We focus on product innovation and development, supply chain, procurement and sourcing, manufacturing operations, service operations and capital asset programmes to drive both growth and profitability.
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Advise, draft, and negotiate agreements and contracts in support of our Global Supply Chain and Indirect Procurement team. The primary focus is to advise on US corporate and securities matters, including public company regulations, corporate secretary and governance matters, subsidiary and legal entity management, and transactional support to stakeholders such as Global Tax, Treasury, Indirect Procurement and others.
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Leads company supply chain third party risk management process for both direct and indirect suppliers. Professional certifications such as Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) preferred.
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Represent Manufacturing Science and Technology on project teams and works closely with Quality Assurance (QA), Global Procurement, Supply Chain, Supply Relationship Manager (SRM), Product Development (PD) and project team members in developing strategies and problem-solving efforts.
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Evaluate with Legal and Procurement the effectiveness of procurement function in addressing information security requirements and supply chain risks through procurement activities and recommend improvements.
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Responsible for the design and implementation of Business Unit supply chain strategy including planning, procurement, supplier management, logistics, and inventory management for SYR operation, suppliers and customers.
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