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Will create and maintain expense reports for department accounts (including state and auxiliary funds), act as the primary contact for procurement contracts. - Incumbent will process reimbursements/payments for President Office Staff and adhere to CSU purchasing and procurement guidelines.
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Your Impact With minimal supervision, assist with collecting, compiling, and analyzing data relating to substation components, equipment specifications for procurement package development and pricing, IFR/IRC design and review processes, and IEEE/NESC Standards/NERC regulations for design work.
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Proficiency with MS Project, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Visio years' experience in the Implementation and support of ServiceNow, preferably with several of the following ServiceNow applications: ITOM, ITSM, CSM, HAM, SAM, and Procurement.
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Position Summary/Position The Procurement Contract Specialist II (PCSII) will purchase and negotiate in collaboration with departments in the development of midlevel, multi-year, and/or multi-departmental procurement, contracts and awards for professional services, consulting services, materials, supplies, and equipment.
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Experience with San Bernardino County budgeting system, including SAP, procurement, and Board Agenda Items, is also beneficial. Experience with San Bernardino County budgeting system, including SAP, procurement, and Board Agenda Items, is also beneficial.
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The Deputy Director may oversee insurance procurement, budget preparation and fiscal administration as well as multiple programs such as Self Insured, Self Administered Liability and Workers' Compensation claims programs, and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program.
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Directs and oversees contract administration, procurement activities, and materials management for the Agency. The Director of Procurement directs, leads, and oversees Contract Administration, Procurement, and Material Management in the acquisition of materials, products, and services for the agency while meeting strategic goals.
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The Procurement Manager will supervise, manage, mentor, and motivate team members, in addition to the responsibilities listed below. The Procurement Manager ensures that the appropriate departmental performance and metrics are established to readily support all business initiatives.
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Developing bid packages enabling process engineering purchase inquiries to be issued for procurement of equipment, materials or services. Hargrove supplies unparalleled services in engineering, procurement, construction management, and technical services in the industrial, commercial, and government sectors.
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2 years of experience in one or more key functional areas: supply chain management, logistics, decision support systems/technology, transportation management, distribution or procurement functional responsibilities.
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Manage all aspects of complicated $30M – $75M+ Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) projects, including project development, scoping, contracting, risk management, budgeting, schedule, and quality control.
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At Western Dental, we have a variety of Corporate Support Departments including Billing, Quality Management, Procurement/Facilities, Human Resources, and IT to provide you and the offices you work at administrative and technological support.
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The Buyer/Planner will perform and manage the procurement of both direct and indirect material for the support of a manufacturing plant or service center via a MPS/MRP system. The Nuts and Bolts Perform and manage the procurement of both direct and indirect material for the support of a manufacturing plan via a MPS/MRP system.
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Plan, direct and personally provide administrative support in administrative areas such as procurement and contract administration; direct the resolution of complex departmental administrative problems; interview, hire, train, and evaluate performance of subordinate staff; assist in planning, organizing and administering the department's annual budget.
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Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data relating to project components, equipment specifications for procurement package development and pricing, IFR/IRC detailed design and review processes, and IEEE/NESC Standards/NERC regulations for design work.
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