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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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Complete Strategic Sourcing Events for assigned commodities and services focusing on Total Cost. Includes but not limited to negotiating price, lead time, Payment Terms, Rebates and delivery. Professional Experience: Minimum 7+ years' experience with strategic sourcing in a multi-site manufacturing environment.
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As the Sourcing Coordinator you will be collaborating with various teams to manage documentation, supplier relations, and import processes, while also supporting product development and handling inquiries related to replacement parts and manuals.
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As a Strategic Sourcing Manager, you will gain exposure to all the moving parts of Cupertino Electric’s procurement process and strategy. The Strategic Sourcing Manager has the demonstrated ability to successfully navigate through ambiguities/difficult obstacles through facts & data, evaluation of alternatives, open-mindedness, thought-through strategy, and superior communications.
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As Strategic Sourcing Director, you will be part of a diverse supply chain team responsible for creating and implementing sourcing strategies for all components used in Autocar Parts. Do you want to be a strategic sourcing DIRECTOR at Autocar parts.
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The Global Sourcing Director is also responsible for monitoring and analyzing the commodities market, global economic conditions, and events to make informed purchase decisions. The Global Sourcing Director develops, implements, and maintains a commodity procurement and inventory strategy that supports Twin Disc’s manufacturing supply chain to help the company remain competitive in the marketplace.
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Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager also searches for ways to cut costs and increase efficiency within the organization. The Strategic Sourcing Manager “owns” the relationship with our Suppliers to strategize the purchasing of goods and negotiate contracts.
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The Logistics Sourcing Support Coordinator is responsible for the execution of transportation support services, including but not limited to; service provider contract administration, Transportation Management System (TMS) data and rate entry in multiple systems, TMS rate auditing, invoice resolution support, and carrier qualification and onboarding services.
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Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. SOURCING MANAGER (PARACHUTE SYSTEMS)Falcon 9 is the world’s first orbital reusable rocket, driving down cost of space entry and making space more accessible.
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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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This role leads strategic sourcing projects for the end-to-end Supply Chain, including Contract Management, New Product Introduction, Purchasing, and Category Management. Responsibilities include competitively sourcing goods and services, negotiating contracts, and collaborating with department leaders to establish corporate procurement standards for building the 5G wireless network.
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Please log into Workday and click on Menu or View All Apps, select the Jobs Hub app, then click the magnifying glass to Browse Jobs. Purpose of JobThe Commercial Global Sourcing Director is responsible to direct, instruct and supervise the procurement of services and materials, such as Sales and Marketing, Logistics, including distribution, lab services, MRO, Capital, Corporate and general services for global Science & Diagnostics.
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What you will be doing / Main responsibilitiesThe Own Brands Strategic Sourcing Department has an opening for a Sourcing Manager. Train and mentor analysts on building their skills to become strategic sourcing experts this includes.
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The Commercial Global Sourcing Director will provide leadership for activity management of implementation of a sourcing program across the globe. Develop and deliver business plans in conjunction with Commercial strategy and Business Owner strategies by applying a wide range of sourcing tools (e.g. negotiation, e-procurement, strategic collaboration, etc.
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