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DISH is seeking a dynamic and accomplished professional to join our team as a Strategic Sourcing Manager. 4-7 years of relevant management experience in the area of strategic sourcing, supplier relationship management, and business analysis.
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Prior experience in Strategic Marketing, Forecasting, Corporate Strategy, and/or Market Intelligence. The Strategic Marketing Analyst is responsible for market insights and actionable intelligence for one of Weatherford’s three product segments – Drilling and Evaluation, Well Construction and Completions, or Production and Intervention.
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The strategic sourcing manager will be responsible for managing commercial activities, pricing and supply for semiconductor commodities. Consistently meets all aspects of Strategic Sourcing Manager role.
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More specifically, the Director – Strategic Finance will actively (1) lead financial analysis for corporate strategy and the annual strategic planning process, (2) analyze business development opportunities at the corporate, field, sales center and cost center levels, (3) perform ROI analysis on significant capital and IT projects (4) and manage the post-merger integration process with respect to acquisitions specifically related to finance functions.
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Job Description Cirrus Aircraft is seeking a highly organized, goal-oriented Strategic Sourcing Category Manager (Commodity Lead) to join our growing organization. Lead the strategic sourcing process including the identification of potential new sources of supply that achieve Cirrus metrics in quality, delivery, value and innovation.
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Runwise is looking to hire a Strategic Finance Manager and add to one of the largest and fastest-growing prop-tech companies in the US. Operational SaaS and /or strategic finance experience is a plus.
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SWA/Balsley is seeking a strategic business development director for our award-winning New York studio of landscape architects, resiliency planners and urban designers. The strategic business development director will lead a talented team in pursuit of high-quality commissions in the public and private realm and will foster new strategic connections and opportunities for the firm.
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Strategic Security (SSC) is a nationwide leading provider of security guard services, executive protection, bomb dog, intelligence, consulting, investigative services. Strategic Security (SSC) is a security provider for the United States Government, private organizations such as fortune 500 companies, solar and wind farms, oil and gas companies, banks, medical facilities, factories, warehouses, distribution centers, commercial facilities, residential communities and much more.
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At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community.
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PagerDuty is seeking an Strategic Growth Account Executive with experience selling SaaS products to Enterprise accounts. Sales Execution- Ensuring that one's own and other's work and information are complete and accurate; careful preparation for meetings and presentations; following up with others to ensure that agreements and commitments have been fulfilled to contribute to PagerDuty's long-term strategic initiatives.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Strategic Communications Project Manager to join our team in San Jose, CA, to manage various transportation and transit infrastructure projects and programs with an expertise in managing construction and community outreach initiatives.
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Derive strategic insights and lead business action via financial data and independent/external research. Conduct financial analysis for and assist in other ad-hoc and highly visible strategic projects.
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As a Senior Strategic Account Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in driving the growth of our Cell and Gene Therapy business by positioning our Research Use, IND enabling, and Clinical product portfolios.
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The successful applicant will have the opportunity to use and expand their skills and experience in strategic communication, public involvement, project coordination, business development, and event planning.
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Coordinate with Medical to create a unified vision for compliant cross-functional planning for Strategic Accounts. The SAL will create, implement, and monitor strategy for identified strategic accounts (e.g., health systems, IDNs, academic institutions, fellowship programs.
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