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Norwell Marketing Job Type Full-time Description The Zildjian Company has been synonymous with setting the standard for the development and manufacture of high-performance musical instruments since 1623.
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The Executive Director of Procurement & Strategic Sourcing will lead and supervise a staff of six to provide comprehensive and enhanced procurement services to UMBC stakeholders, providing support in supplier selection, contract negotiation and vendor management.
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DISH Wireless seeks a Sourcing Manager to lead competitive sourcing of goods and services. The incumbent will play a key role in supporting Strategic Sourcing efforts to build the 5G wireless network and establishing corporate procurement standards and systems.
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Provide strategic indirect source-to-pay support – Sourcing, RFx, Negotiations, Contract Management, Vendor Payment Resolution – to cross-functional stakeholders within Capital Equipment, Infrastructure, Information Technology, Launch and Test Operations, Professional Services, and all other Indirect services and commodities.
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This position will report to the Strategic Sourcing Director. Manages large, highly visible strategic supplier relations, often with senior leadership/executive contacts to drive value through strategic sourcing decisions and align philosophical business partnership and working model across both companies.
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6+ years of semiconductor sourcing experience. Ensures adherence to policy, educates stakeholders and suppliers on policy compliance, and manages the remediation and resolution of sourcing issues.
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Senior Director, Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Management, Contracting. Responsible for driving strategic alignment by creating processes that leverage insights, share best practices, and develop a culture of open and transparent communication and continuous improvement.
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As part of the Indirect Sourcing organization, the Sr. Strategic Sourcing Manager develops and implements sourcing strategies that result in a sustainable competitive advantage for the Global IT category, while managing critical activities to reduce costs without compromising quality.
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Be part of the global strategic sourcing team responsible for the Packaging spend category, reporting to a global strategic sourcing director. Job Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Sourcing Specialist to join our team.
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Position may also work closely with the Sourcing Manager or a Sr. Sourcing Specialist supporting more strategic, complex, or specialized categories. This position oversees the strategic sourcing and management process of indirect materials, services and supplies.
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The Sourcing Manager is the liaison between the Buyers and agents/factories. Partner closely with Sourcing Director and Buyers to select agents/factories and vendor allocation strategies.
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We are seeking a Sourcing Specialist with the ability to work cross-functionally and drive strategic sourcing initiatives to optimize purchasing value for our company. Collaborate with various departments and internal customers to work cross-functionally and ensure successful execution of strategic sourcing initiatives.
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The Strategic Development Manager provides market intelligence, serves as a subject matter expert, and leads the team in identifying, developing, implementing and closing structured transactions relating to the purchase and sale of strategic projects in geothermal power generation, carbon capture sequestration, battery storage and other clean energy initiatives.
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The Strategic Accounts Manager is a critical client partner role demonstrating leadership, strategic direction, accountability, business acumen, and vision for Linqia's portfolio of enterprise brand clients.
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The Strategic Accounts Manager reports into Linqia’s Director of Strategic Accounts. The Strategic Accounts Manager effectively leverages experience, knowledge, and skills to drive innovative thinking while balancing client, company, and team needs.
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Title: strategic sourcing manager Company: The Zildjian Company
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