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This individual has no direct reports, but works within a team structure typically including Buyers, Supply Chain Coordinators/Planners, Supplier Technical Engineers, Supplier Development Engineers, and reports directly to a Site Sourcing Manager or Supply Chain Manager.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in SAP ERP and SAP S/4 HANA or SAP ECC roadmap initiatives that help clients pivot to the new and enable new capabilities, preferably in the Supply Chain domain.
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2 years of relevant third-party risk management, regulatory compliance, information security, risk management, sustainability, supply chain, and/or audit experience. Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certification.
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Enters work order to facilitate repair of equipment, reports urgent or unresolved equipment malfunction to lead/manager or the appropriate department (Biomed, Supply Chain Services, etc.
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Internally, we have a robust sustainability and social impact program that includes initiatives around carbon reduction, pushing towards zero waste, supporting the American Forest Foundation and PACT-USA, working with our supply chain to ensure we have sustainable and diverse suppliers for client events and a focus on equity, diversity and inclusion.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Procurement applications and specifically in SAP Ariba and SAP MM area, with a deep understanding of procurement processes, supply chain management, Finance process, and enterprise asset management.
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Our opportunity is for an experienced manager-level system implementer with expertise in Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Management applications. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in implementing Oracle Cloud solutions, specifically in the supply chain domain and will possess industry-specific knowledge related to supply chain costing.
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Three or more years of strategic sourcing or supply chain management experience and/or previous positions requiring research, analysis and internal customer service experience. Engages with Risk Advisors, Operational Risk Managers, their respective Commodity Manager and Program Office during risk assessment and due diligence processes Conducts required Ongoing Monitoring activities for their designated products/services.
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The decisions that are made by the Sourcing Specialist will be based on: industry, category, and supplier analyses, Supply Chain Management input or direction, Our Values in Action, Worldwide Procedures, Solar Policies, Quality Management System, process documentation, Import/Export compliance guidelines as well as adherence to State, Federal, and international regulations.
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Coordinate and collaborate with line of business management, strategy, business and finance, contracts and global supply chain, technology and engineering offices and functions. The candidate will collaborate closely with business execution leadership at the Operating Unit (OU), and above, and several business functions (e.g., business management, contracts, global supply chain, security, etc.
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Workday Services functional certification(s) preferably Supply Chain Management and/or Engagement Manager certification. Managing touchpoints with related Workday Financial and Supply Chain Management modules.
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Top Technology Provider for Food & Beverage Supply Chain · Top Third Party Logistics (3PL) Provider to the Retail Industry · Largest Electric Truck Footprint in the US Job Summary The Business Development Manager (BDM) will have responsibility for developing new customer business within their assigned sales territory.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Supply Chain or other equivalent academic disciplines. About the job Regional Sales/Business Development Manager. About the job Regional Sales/Business Development Manager.
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Experience in IT operations related to technologies involving video supply chain, video distribution, direct-to-consumer, streaming and large scale gaming operations. More importantly you will work proactively to help craft and execute strategies to drive our customers' adoption and use of AWS services, including EC2, S3, DynamoDB & RDS databases, Lambda, CloudFront CDN, IoT, and many more.
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5+ years of relevant strategic sourcing, procurement, supply chain experience. A company in San Diego is looking for a Category Manager to join their procurement group within the IT portfolio.
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