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In collaboration with LMNA IT and Facilities Director, lead CMMS selection and procurement process. Coordinate with Special Projects PMs and Facilities Director to secure funding and to identify and procure design professionals, contractors, or other outside services requiring organizational or city/regulatory approvals for building or system modifications or alterations.
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Certification as a Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (“CPTC”); Certified Transplant Preservationist (“CPT”), Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (“CCTC”), or Certified Clinical Transplant Nurse (“CCTC.
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In this role you will own key operational processes and systems including revenue, procurement, cost of sales, operating expenses, monthly close, financial inventory, and consolidation reporting and will report to the Director of Accounting.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Director, SAP Ariba Implementation for our Consulting practice. Minimum seven years of recent consulting with P2P processes and procurement technology with expert level knowledge of SAP Ariba with Fieldglass and/or Concur a plus.
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Manage, support, and assist on design tasks including programming, space planning, developing concepts, design development, furniture design, custom furniture drawings, procurement, and installation.
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In conjunction with the IT, Procurement, and Accounting groups, manage, update, and maintain construction management systems (estimating, procurement, job cost accounting, project management, cost intelligence, etc.
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Position Overview: Supports the Relocation Project Management (RPM) team at multiple campuses as needed in Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) activities for all new, renovated and swing space projects which includes assistance in programming, specification, budget tracking, procurement coordination, scheduling with the construction team, installation, and punch list activities.
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PEPI: Director, Procurement & Sourcing—Food Ingredients and Packaging Materials. Minimum 10-15+ years of experience in a food value chain (supply chain / procurement) role within the Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG) Industry.
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The position can be based out of Sylmar, CA., Grand Prairie, TX., or Huntsville, AL. This position reports to the Procurement Director. As the Global Procurement Manager, you are responsible for leading the procurement and supplier quality activities to support PPG’s Aerospace Strategic Business Unit. The SBU has 10 manufacturing sites, and 16 distribution centers and procures direct and indirect products and services in support of manufacturing and distributing our products/services.
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Co-lead regular reviews with the Quality & Compliance Director Improvement Manager/Compliance Officer to coordinate quality assessment of providers including onsite visits of providers. The role will lead the continued development and improvement of the vendor procurement process, contract management life cycle and provider network administration, and will support Operations, Information Technology and other key departments in KPI development and tracking for vendors.
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Architectural Manufacture Seeks SIOP, Planning & Logistics Director The SIOP, Planning & Logistics Director position will be a key role in the supply chain, working closely with our operations, sales, marketing, procurement, and finance team.
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Reports to: Regional Sales Director. Assist with medical inventory management including demand planning, receiving and accuracy checks with internal accounting systems and procurement of location supplies.
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Your responsibilities will span all project phases: planning, design/preconstruction, procurement, construction, commissioning, demolition and decommissioning of abandoned assets, and handover to client.
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Responsible for all global Procurement Operations reporting, analysis and metrics (Including Coupa, Netsuite, and Zendesk Explore) The role will report directly to the Director of Procure to Pay Operations.
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In collaboration with Associate Administrator of Sourcing & Contracting and Director of Materials Management at each Community Hospital, coordinate and manage the negotiation of agreements to optimize procurement costs for entity specific contracts within approved thresholds.
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