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The Meat Category Manager is responsible for developing and executing strategic plans to. o Minimum of 5 years of experience in category management, preferably in the. o Generate regular reports on category performance and present insights and.
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The Senior Category Manager reports to the Vice President Meat/ Deli/ Bakery and manages specific assigned categories. The Senior Category Manager leads andsupervises select Category Managers and Replenishment Buyers within thedepartment.
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Description: THIS IS A CATEGORY MANAGEMENT POSITION. Candidates who have this direct experience are highly desirable. Additional Requirements:Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Business Acumen; Change Management; Negotiation; Creativity; Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Process Validation; Project Management; Risk Assessment; Service Focus; Requirements Elicitation & Analysis Preferred Qualifications: Two (2) years supervisory experience.
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Job Title: Oracle Cloud Fusion IT Business Systems Manager (Category Management, Procurement) The IT Business System Manager (Category Management) is vital for successful technology implementations with a department revolving around purchasing and inventory.
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As the Senior Category Manager for General Merchandise and Health & Beauty Care (GM/HBC), you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of these categories at Weee! 7+ years of experience in category management, merchandising, or a related role, with a focus on GM/HBC.
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The Strategic Sourcing Category Manager , Direct Categories is an individual with passion and deep understanding of the Raw Materials in Dietary Supplements Direct Materials with an emphasis on Ingredients (e.g. Vitamins, Joint Health, etc.
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Review new items and discontinue slow movers (Category Reviews) En la medida permitida por la ley aplicable, Superior Grocers conservará su Información Personal durante el tiempo que sea razonablemente necesario para cumplir con los fines para los que, recopilada, incluso con el propósito de cumplir con cualquier requisito u obligación legal, contable u otros requisitos u obligaciones de presentación de informes.
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Related Experience: Minimum 7 years category management experience required, with some project management experience preferred, ideally this experience will derive from the food service or food manufacturing industries.
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The Category Manager position is responsible for the development and implementation of category specific strategies that deliver profitable growth. Responsibilities include overall management and success of a group or category of non-consumable products related to Grocery, Food Service, Janitorial and Processor business segments.
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