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Job Summary and QualificationsThe Vice President of Division Clinical Operations (VPDCO) is responsible for leading the division’s Clinical Resource Management Program, implementing and measuring supply expense management initiatives, and directing supply chain activities in collaboration with other supply chain stakeholders with a focus on Procedural and Med Surg departments, e.g. Cath lab, Endoscopy, interventional radiology and special procedures.
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SCM BSA: Experienced with support and implementation of the following Oracle Supply Chain modules: Procurement, Contracts, Catalogs, Sourcing, Supplier Management, Supplier Qualification, Supplier Registration, Order Management, Item Management.
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Coordinates and collaborates with key stakeholders in departments such as contracts, legal, engineering, quality, supplier development, planning, operations, and programs, as well as with management, end-users.
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The Enterprise Systems – Sr. Lead Mobile App Product Owner role is the System Owner and Functional Lead of the Restaurant and Transportation facing systems including Restaurant Mobile App, Driver Mobile App, Supply Hub, and ServiceNow applications with responsibility for data flows, integrations, configuration and technical support for Chick-fil-A Supply, Bay Center Foods, and Supply Chain Development Center.
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The Supply Chain/Integration Architect is responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing the integrations between SAP and supply chain systems (WMS, TMS, CASS) to improve efficiency, visibility, and scalability across the organization.
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NextEra Supply Chain Department is seeking Sourcing/Procurement Specialists to join their team in their Corporate Office, Juno Beach, FL. This position is responsible for executing the sourcing process for assigned areas of spend/commodities directed towards providing contracted services and/or materials for business operations.
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Monitors and assesses Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Warehouse Control Systems (WCS) to determine efficiency of workflow.
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Risk Mitigation - Assess and mitigate risks associated with the raw material and suppliers, including supply chain disruptions, quality issues, and regulatory compliance. This position requires a solid understanding of raw material technology, functionality, specifications, supplier landscapes, and industry regulations to ensure the uninterrupted supply of high-quality materials with competitive price.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of experience working in Supply Chain Contracting Or Strategic Sourcing. Master’s degree in Business or Supply Chain from an accredited university. The Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for the development of system contracts and the enhancement of GPO contracts which includes: identifying a need, researching the category, completing requests for proposals (RFPs), collecting and analyzing data , vendor discussions and negotiations, and contract development, award, and implementation.
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Search Tags: Buyer, Automotive, Automotive parts, components, vehicle, Purchasing, Purchasing Manager, MRO, direct buyer, Procurement, Purchasing agent, Automotive, Purchasing manager, Purchasing Coordinator, Purchasing Specialist, Manufacturing, Strategic Buyer, Senior Buyer, category management, senior buyer, procurement, supply chain, negotiation, supply chain management, supplier management, materials management, production control, inventory.
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Good knowledge and understanding of policies, procedures and guidelines relevant to local and/or global supply chain including FDA and ISO laws and regulations applicable to the medical device industry.
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Bachelor’s degree in mechanical or chemical engineering or other technical engineering degree and 4+ years of supplier quality or inspection-related work experience. We are looking for a Supplier Quality Lead Specialist to join our team, working out of Minnetonka, MN on a hybrid-basis.
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These Projects Could Include Exposure To Supplier Development, Purchasing, Sourcing, Materials, Logistics, NPI And/or Lean, Supplier Quality, Manufacturing Engineering And Quality.
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Support the development and presentation of business cases related to capital asks for the Supply Chain team (Capital Committee approval) including new facilities, maintenance, systems, and enhancements.
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Job Segment: Logistics, Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Contract Manager, Project Manager, Operations, Legal, Technology. The Global Operations Group brings information systems, facilities, supply chain, logistics, and high-volume manufacturing together to drive the engine of our global business operations.
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supplier development supply chain jobs Title: quality engineer Company: Amazon in Youngtown, Arizona
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