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The Lead Vendor Management Advisor is accountable for the strategic labor sourcing life cycle for Tier 1 suppliers, including spend analytics, market & demand analysis, supplier evaluation and selection, negotiations, contracting, supplier risk, performance management, and relationship management in compliance with corporate policies and standards.
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Primary responsibilities include establishing strong insurance producer relationship management strategies, sourcing and developing prospective customers, and collaborating with Foxen Broker Channel Directors and Regional Sales Directors.
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This position leads and manages the strategic sourcing, contract administration, vendor relationship management and overall operations for all Procurement activities across the portfolio of sites on a Client account(s.
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Deep understanding of category management, strategic sourcing, and supplier relationship management principles and application. A minimum of eight (8) years of progressively increasing responsibility in Sourcing, Category Management, Supply Chain Management, Management Consulting, or business-related operations in a global environment.
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Supporting the Category Manager on supplier relationship management and sourcing plans for defined categories. Intermediate expertise in strategic sourcing and global category management.
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Strong proficiency in all full lifecycle recruiting components including, but not limited to: sourcing, qualifying, networking, assessing, legal, job analysis, wage and salary trends, relationship management and due diligence required.
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Strategic Sourcing and Vendor Management: Extensive knowledge of strategic sourcing practices and vendor management techniques. You will lead the entire sourcing process for Tier 1 suppliers including labor supplier selection (RFx), negotiations, establishing contract terms and conditions, facilitating contract renewals, and execute with excellence by applying project and change management best practices (e.g. scope, deliverables, timeline, communication, risk mitigation) in order to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes aligned with business objectives.
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The functional areas of the PSC include Purchasing Services, Strategic Sourcing, Supplier Relationship Management, Payable Services, Commercial Card Program, Travel Program, Small Business Program, Contract Services, and Procurement Systems.
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Supporting the Category Director on supplier relationship management and sourcing plans for defined categories. Expertise in strategic sourcing and global category management.
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1-2 yrs experience using customer relationship management (CRM) systems and other data management tools is preferred but not mandatory. System Enhancements: Assist with testing for system enhancement projects and initiatives related to customer master data management.
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Strong relationship management and collaboration skills; with a track record of working cross-organizationally to drive innovation and business results. The team member will work directly with internal technical teams, internal business teams, sourcing, vendors, software publishers, and other groups in the management/delivery of software tools to the user community.
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Minimum of 3 years' experience in recruiting, demonstrating expertise in the full life-cycle recruitment process, including sourcing, qualifying, networking, assessing, relationship management, and due diligence.
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Build and maintain a pipeline of candidates through proactive market research and ongoing relationship management. Strong relationship management and negotiation skills. The Recruiter reports directly to the Senior Director of Organizational Design and Talent Development and will be self-directed to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, employ traditional and creative sourcing strategies, and play a critical role in ensuring engagement with top talent.
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Database Integrity – process onboarding paperwork for new contractors and track communication through Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software. The role demands a proactive approach to sourcing and onboarding new talent, ensuring they are well-equipped to succeed from the outset.
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Demonstrated experience in all full life-cycle recruiting components to include, but not limited to: sourcing, qualifying/screening candidates, networking, job analysis, salary trend analysis, and pipeline and relationship management.
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