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Everyone at Brighton Jones commits to developing the skills of curiosity, open-mindedness, vulnerability, empathy, and compassion in order to respond more thoughtfully to life and to create a culture of continuous improvement.
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Team and liaise with finance and strategic sourcing to ensure all contract activities align with standard controls, and ensure ongoing engagement throughout a program's lifecycle for appropriate levels of contract and budgetary oversight; seek continuous improvement and increase of scope of sourcing and contracting efforts for the firm.
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Problem solver with a focus on continuous improvement, who is always learning, open to feedback and takes action as required. Leverage omni channel offerings to deliver a frictionless customer experience.
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Support sales floor, fitting room, check out, and back of house processes, as required. Ability to learn procedural knowledge acquired through on- the-job training. Your goal is to bring our brand to life for our customers while building brand loyalty and delivering with productivity.
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We are guided by our company’s values of Integrity, Teamwork, Continuous Improvement and Corporate Sustainability, at all levels and in all areas of both our business and individual work decisions and actions.
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You will be an expert in product and use this expertise to educate, inform, inspire and outfit the customer. In this role, you will engage and connect with our customers by providing excellent customer service.
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As part of our supply chain and operations team, you will utilize Oracle applications to help our clients address a variety of strategic operations challenges and create sustainable change and continuous process improvement to maximise opportunities and create value throughout the enterprise.
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Clear knowledge of shipping activities/processes, including classified materialsAbility to support continuous improvement activitiesOutstanding communication, customer service and organizational skillsAbility to coordinate the efficient movement of materials with purchasing, production and engineering Your Recruiter Still have questions.
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As a Senior Associate, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. To help us achieve this we have the PwC Professional; our global leadership development framework.
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