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This position is a focal point for leaders across Pratt & Whitney and also engages collaboratively with Non-Product Supply Chain leaders, category managers, strategic sourcing and procurement professionals across Raytheon Technologies (RTX.
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Annual category spend exceeds $120M. This role will direct and execute strategic sourcing strategies, develop category best practices, and initiatives that support aggressive improvements in supplier quality, total cost effectiveness, enhanced service levels, improved coordination, delivery, pricing, lead times, payment, risk compliance and other areas as identified.
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Knowledge of strategic sourcing/commodity/spend category management methodology. Experience in leading strategic sourcing process as well as reviewing, analyzing, drafting and negotiating contract terms.
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Shall also direct and execute strategic sourcing strategies, develop category best practices, negotiate contracts and manage initiatives that support aggressive improvements in supplier quality, contract quality, total cost effectiveness, enhanced service levels, improved coordination, delivery, pricing, lead-times, payment and risk compliance.
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The Strategic Sourcing & Real Estate (SSRE) department plays a critical role in The Hartford's future by operating as a trusted business advisor with deep expertise that advances The Hartford's business objectives and delivers exceptional customer experiences.
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SSRE is structured with three category management teams, Professional and Corporate Services, Technology & Outsourcing and Claims, complemented by sourcing delivery teams. The Assistant Director, Category Management is an individual contributor role with responsibility to develop, monitor and manage Category strategy for Corporate Real Estate and Business Services across the enterprise for the entire lifecycle of spend.
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This role will direct and execute strategic sourcing strategies, develop category best practices, and initiatives that support aggressive improvements in supplier quality, total cost effectiveness, enhanced service levels, improved coordination, delivery, pricing, lead-times, payment, risk compliance and other areas as identified.
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The Assistant Director, Category Management is an individual contributor role with responsibility to develop, monitor and manage Category strategy for Business Services across the enterprise for the entire lifecycle of spend.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in category strategy, sourcing and negotiating agreements within the software category including significant experience and expertise leading strategic sourcing process.
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5 years of experience in category strategy, sourcing and negotiating agreements within the software category including significant experience and expertise leading strategic sourcing process.
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Strategic Enablement: supports the Category Management & Strategic Sourcing and Third Party Management teams by recognizing continuous improvement opportunities within the organization and supporting process change and the implementation of best practices and leading the analysis of the overall spend with suppliers in order to identify savings and cost containment opportunities.
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The Procurement Sourcing Specialist will support company-wide efforts to develop and maintain strategic relationships with both regional and global suppliers who provide materials or services to our company, ensuring they meet our quality and cost specifications as well as delivery timeline.
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This role is also responsible to develop category best practices, and initiatives that support aggressive improvements in supplier quality, total cost effectiveness, enhanced service levels, improved coordination, delivery, pricing, lead-times, payment, risk compliance and other areas as identified.
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Maximum of 5 years of experience in category strategy, sourcing and negotiating agreements within the software category including significant experience and expertise leading strategic sourcing process.
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A minimum of 3 years experience with strategic sourcing efforts related to Cloud, Infrastructure, Software, Managed Services, and Telecom. Accenture is seeking a Procurement Category Specialist, Technology to collaborate with external clients to develop sourcing strategies across Technology spend areas including: Cloud, Infrastructure, Software, Technology Managed Service Providers, and Telecom.
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