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Daily contact with supplier representatives, sales reps and ScanSource management. The Supply Chain Purchasing Specialist is responsible for processing drop shipment Purchase Orders to meet SLA and accuracy guidelines, maintain updated ETAs on all open orders in SAP, and provide sales support as needed.
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The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for Marketing services.
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The Supply Chain Manager may, if needed, lead a team of 5 category, sourcing, procurement and/ supply management professionals to ensure optimal spend management solutions and a stable, efficient supply chain across the U.S., Europe, and/or India.
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Supports the development, maintenance and improvement of project management for the Supply Chain programs and contributes to the strategic initiatives that significantly reduce costs and improve quality.
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Certified Purchasing Manager, Certified Professional in Supply Management, or similar distinction preferred; Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt equivalent or greater preferred. 3-5 years of strategic sourcing, contract negotiation and management, supplier performance and relationship management, and category management or relevant experience with experience in accountable category areas.
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You will gain knowledge and experience regarding how to manage a multimillion-dollar SRS distribution center, by mastering subject areas such as product knowledge, software, fleet maintenance, safety, warehouse operations, human resources (people management and recruiting), financial performance, sales, pricing, supply chain, and transportation.
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Manage risk in the supply chain by dual sourcing, supplier auditing and by stocking strategies. Active member of top management team reporting to EVP – vp operations, vp purchasing, vp new equipment sales.
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Five (5) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Required. Eight (8) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Preferred.
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Assist Category Managers to Identify and assess potential risks in the supply chain, such as disruptions, geopolitical issues, natural disasters, supplier financial instability, regulatory changes, and other external factors.
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2-5 years of overall experience in Purchasing/ Supply Chain management, including strategic sourcing, contract negotiation and supplier management in target commodities or related industry.
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We prefer a degree in Business Management, Construction Management, Industrial Distribution, Operations, Supply Chain, or similar major. Other training will consist of individual coaching, conference calls, webinars, online courses, product demonstrations, and a one week in person training class at our Corporate Headquarters in McKinney, TX. At corporate, you will meet those who support the field as well as our executive team, learn valuable information from industry legends, and add key sales and management skills to help you shine.
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The SRS Distribution Management Training Program is an operations based, hands-on program, where you will learn and make contributions from day one! Open to starting a management career path as an Operations Manager, Assistant Branch Manager or Branch Manager.
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We have a dedicated Talent Management team working with you and your mentors so that your experience is like no other in the industry. Management Trainees will be hands-on from day one as you learn every function and role in the branch.
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Solid computer, strategy, communication, organization, and time management skills. Program is designed to last anywhere from 8-12 months based on individual progression. It's here where you will also meet other Management Trainees from across the U.S.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a driven individual to join our Supply Chain Quality department as a Supplier Quality Engineer. The supply chain quality engineer will be responsible for the triage of customer concerns, working with suppliers and internal stakeholders to implement appropriate containment actions, investigate RCA using quality tools such as 8D to ensure effective measures are embedded into working practices to prevent future recurrence.
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