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The Division of Transplant Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) seeks candidates for the position of Abdominal Organ Procurement Surgeon (AOPS). As the lead procurement surgeon, the AOPS will oversee the training of transplant fellows in organ procurement.
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Drive the due diligence process, oversee and authorize RFP and resource procurement and equipment purchases, contractor bidding process, contractor selection, contract negotiation and procurement.
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Experience: 1-3 years of Ariba and SAP Procurement Systems experience. 1-3 years of Ariba and SAP Procurement Systems experience. The Procurement Systems P2P Manager will manage downstream procurement systems including SAP SRM, Ariba and SAP ECC. This individual will serve as the primary operational contact with IT and Ariba pertaining to procurement-owned systems.
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Coordinate material procurement, including gravel, concrete, etc., and document rental equipment. ICC UST Install/Retrofit, ICC UST Removal, ICC Service Technician, and Veeder Root certifications.
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The Senior Manager of Commodity Management will be responsible and accountable for developing company strategy and execution for all indirect procurement, risk management and category management supplier initiatives.
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Experience performing work at the level of the Los Angeles County classification of Procurement Assistant I is defined as one who performs a full range of journey-level functions. Please describe in detail your experience in work which included the procurement of a variety of supplies, equipment, and services at the level of Procurement Assistant I*, Warehouse Worker III.
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24 or 40-hour HAZWOPER certificate or current 8-hour refresher course. The Construction Foreman oversees construction tasks and supervises on-site personnel and subcontractors. Additionally, the Construction Foreman serves as the Job Site Safety Officer, responsible for implementing injury and illness prevention policies.
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Is knowledgeable of procurement and/or global logistics processes (import/export). As a Purchasing Associate, you will work with the Procurement and Finance team, with the primary role of supporting global logistics.
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The Third Party Risk Management Analyst will support efforts to assess and mitigate third-party risk by supporting and performing the Supplier Due Diligence process within Global Procurement & Third Party Management.
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Direct the daily operations of MSTS’s procurement activities, ensuring goods and services are procured in a timely and efficient manner in accordance with prime requirements and MSTS policies and procedures.
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Grand Canyon Education (GCE) is seeking a Procurement Assistant (NFWS) to support the mission of Grand Canyon University through GCE's Procurement department. The purpose of this position is to assist the Procurement department with administrative duties related to GCE, GCU, and Orbis purchases.
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Position will require participation in all phases of the project life cycle including Proposal Development Stage, Front End Development, Constructability, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning.
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5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms). We are seeking a Project Controls Manager who will lead the regions project control team and initiatives.
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Encounters typical working conditions at a construction site such as dangerous, slippery, uneven walking surfaces, mud, ice, concrete, scaffolding, steps, etc The noise level in the office work environment is usually quiet.
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Lead cross-functional SWAT Teams for proper setup at new jobs sites in the region. Requires in depth working knowledge of cost control, scheduling techniques, estimating, change management, risk management, and progress reporting methods.
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procurement job Title: logistics coordinator Company: 3rd Stone Design
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