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Strong knowledge of procurement and strategic sourcing best practices. Experience in sourcing data center hardware, developer tools, and embedded software. This role will be responsible for the management of Third Party/Vendor relationships, including the development of sourcing strategies, contract evaluation and negotiation, as well as ongoing vendor management through the development of service deliverables, SLAs, and operational KPIs. This position will interface with every level of the organization and drive cost savings and improved business outcomes through effective supplier negotiations and management.
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Develop strategic sourcing strategies to support the achievement of company talent goals. Determine appropriate recruiting strategies for recruitment marketing, promote company employment brand to candidates and external strategic partnerships.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager will develop, coordinate, and manage strategic sourcing plans for the company, consistent with the company strategy and guidance from the Supply Chain Head position.
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Contribute as subject matter expert for the Strategic Sourcing Director (if assigned) Local: manage and execute contract agreements consistent with sourcing guidelines. Contribute as subject matter expert for the Strategic Sourcing Director (if assigned.
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Strategic Procurement Manager. You will be responsible for procurement-related tasks such as sourcing activities, Request for Proposals (RFPs), managing supplier relationships, ERP system responsibility, procurement process optimization, and scale-up support of pipeline compound development and clinical programs.
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Assist in the execution of the Strategic Sourcing process, including market research, contract review, RFQ generation, negotiation, and presentation of recommendations to Senior Leadership.
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Your expertise in negotiation, market analysis, and strategic sourcing will be essential in supporting our production goals and maintaining our competitive edge in the food and beverage industry.
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Proven track record in buy-side M&A, corporate strategy and strategic finance (end to end transaction lifecycle) The team partners closely with Workday’s executive team, product strategy, GMs, and various vertical and functional leads to evaluate, analyze and implement the company’s global M&A and strategic investments.
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Sourcing activities will include, but not be limited to, identification of Foundry/Packaging/IP availability and options with tradeoffs, developing and leading negotiation and sourcing strategies, partnering with Meta ASIC Engineering teams to develop a business and technology roadmap in support of Meta’s ASIC goals and objectives and driving strategic sourcing decisions on a global basis.
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Will lead IT strategic sourcing projects including vendor and category market research, market index analysis, data analysis, baseline development, RFP development, competitive bid strategy management, negotiations, offer analysis and scenario development.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in strategic procurement or strategic sourcing roles. As Strategic Procurement Manager, you will play a critical role in ensuring the timely and efficient procurement of electrical vehicle supplies, components, and equipment.
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Assist in executing the Strategic Sourcing process, including market research, contract review, RFQ generation, negotiation, and recommendations to Senior Leadership. Up to 2 years of experience in supply chain analysis, packaging engineering, or sourcing, preferably in e-commerce, food manufacturing or CPG.
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Armanino does not accept unsolicited candidates, referrals, or resumes from any staffing agency, recruiting service, sourcing entity, or third-party paid service at any time. Strategic tax planning and research of international, federal and local issues.
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This person should have deep sourcing and vendor management experience within the IT space, operate at ALL levels of the organization and move seamlessly from strategic to tactical. Experience supporting IT Sourcing, technology categories and technology services.
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The Own Brands Strategic Sourcing Department has an opening for a BI Analyst II. The role is responsible for delivering business solutions that collect, transform, analyze, and interpret data to draw key insights to support Strategic Sourcing in making an informed data-based and strategic decisions on category review and negotiations.
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