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In addition to technical solutions, EVOTEK offers advisory services and strategic sourcing to help bridge the gap between IT and business, reducing functional silos and facilitating alignment.
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Advises the Hiring Managers and HRBP on full life cycle executive TA process including developing a search strategy, a DE&I strategy, sourcing of candidates, (interna and external), screening, evaluating and recommending candidates, the overall interview process (including candidate preparation), interview guides, feedback, compensation information, the offer process (preparation and approval) negotiations and pre-on-boarding.
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Proven experience in Professional Services Category Management Contract Negotiation and Management Data Analysis Negotiation Strategic Sourcing Vendor Relationship Management. Lead Slalom's supplier management processes including sourcing, contract negotiations, and vendor management.
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Develops and implements strategic sourcing initiatives to optimize supplier relationships, enhance service levels, and ensure cost effectiveness across various procurement categories. Ability to transition seamlessly between tactical execution and strategic planning.
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Experience with open technologies, DevOps, and related Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools, including Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Gitlab, Jenkins, GitHub, Terraform, Ansible, or Git. Scripting experience in Bash, PowerShell, Python, Groovy, or Ruby.
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In-depth knowledge and experience of strategic sourcing processes, organization, technology requiredProficiency in the Microsoft suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), proficiency in Procure-To-Pay tools, Supplier performance and score carding experience preferred.
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Participation and engagement in customer plant and/or production meetings, strategic initiative projects, Lean/Six Sigma events. DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: Excellent Customer Service skills required to assist in customer order placement, quoting, sourcing, and identification, collection, and logging of all available Cost Savings Statistics.
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The Strategic Sourcing Lead will be responsible for managing the company’s sourcing activities for its Indirect Spend category, including its Capital projects. As a member of Orica’s North American Supply group, the Strategic Sourcing Lead is critical in driving, implementing, and embedding the significant amount of change required to improve functional capability and deliver substantial cost savings.
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Plan, organize, and communicate strategic sourcing activities related to assigned commodities and services. Strong track record in developing strategic sourcing processes and leading a strategic sourcing team.
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We focus on category management, strategic sourcing, procurement transformation enabled by technology, and procurement on demand managed services to drive innovation, cost reduction, and supply resiliency.
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As part of our supply chain and operations team, you will utilize Oracle applications to help our clients address a variety of strategic operations challenges and create sustainable change and continuous process improvement to maximise opportunities and create value throughout the enterprise.
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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our procurement team as a Strategic Sourcing Analyst. This procurement role will support our People Services (Human Resources) and Corporate Travel sourcing lanes by conducting data analysis, generating reports, and assisting in the management of vendor relationships.
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Armanino LLP does not accept unsolicited candidates, referrals, or resumes from any staffing agency, recruiting service, sourcing entity, or third-party paid service at any time. CFO Advisory Services focuses exclusively on the office of the CFO and we’re committed to driving value creation through financial consulting services and our client’s strategic goals.
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Determines optimal sourcing strategy for key customer projects which may require collaborating with the Category Team in order to support MSC’s mission to drive savings and improve the customer’s shop floor.
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Capable of working collaboratively among cross-functional teams including R&D, sourcing, manufacturing, enterprise marketing, enterprise contracting, strategic pricing, customer service, finance, quality, regulatory, legal, inventory, regional and channel teams.
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