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Market Intelligence: Monitor and analyze market trends, supplier landscapes, and sourcing price movements to anticipate risks and opportunities within the supply chain. Procurement: sourcing and supply chain management.
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We're doing this by leveraging the power of patterns (Anti-Corruption Layering, Strangler fig, Microservices, Event Sourcing, etc) and technologies (Kafka, Solace, Change Data Capture, Node.js, Go, Containerization, PaaS) to build cloud-native solutions for the enterprise based on modern event driven architectures.
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Supply chain experience as a Strategic Consultant managing sourcing projects and/or as a Buyer, Procurement Specialist, or Category Manager required. We are looking for a Strategic Sourcing Supply Chain Consultant Manager to lead and be part of sourcing engagements, including leading competitive sourcing initiatives and involvement in procurement transformations and operational excellence engagements.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Manager to join our Strategic Sourcing and Procurement Function to support the implementation and management of a center-led TPRM program.
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This responsibility includes working with the Raw Materials Category Manager, third-party providers to incorporate an ability to track market trends, forecast costs and plan/ prioritize sourcing projects accordingly.
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Demonstrating an extensive ability of configuring and implementing SCC and S/4 Hana and Ariba Cloud applications such as Buying and Invoicing, Strategic Sourcing, Commerce automation and supply chain collaboration.
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Whether it’s making a flawless sheet of high pressure laminate, volunteering at a community house raising or sourcing sustainable materials, Wilsonart people care deeply about what they do, who they do it for, and how they do it.
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Manager, Strategic Sourcing - What this job involvesProvide support of Integrated Facilities and Property Management clients and internal stakeholders related to optimization of JLL managed services operations and sourcing strategies.
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TK Elevator is currently seeking an experienced Strategic Sourcing & Category Manager in Atlanta, GA. Certifications: Supply Chain Management, Purchasing, Six Sigma Green/Black Belt or PMP desired.
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Actively collaborate with supply chain sourcing, customer service and transportation planning teams to insure the most cost-effective transportation modes are secured for inbound/outbound deliveries (customer/supplier-sourced vs.
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Summary:The North American Low Carbon and Renewables Energy Engineer is a salaried exempt position with at least 3 years of industrial energy sourcing and technology experience. The engineer must have demonstrated technical knowledge in electrical energy sourcing and distribution.
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The Supply Chain team is responsible for planning and sourcing of materials to support rapidly iterating and building of cutting-edge defense hardware, including static equipment, mobile ground equipment, and flight vehicles.
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Global Leadership experience in Supply Management/Sourcing/Procurement/Business. Develop supplier localization plans and partner with COE, Engineering, and GBE sourcing teams to qualify suppliers.
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We’ve led the industry in socially and environmentally responsible sourcing, from sustainable seafood to cage-free eggs. Follows HACCP guidelines to ensure quality and safety of food supply.
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Logility’s SaaS-based platform transforms sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP) processes; demand, inventory, and replenishment planning; global sourcing; quality and compliance management; product life cycle management; supply and inventory optimization; manufacturing planning and scheduling; retail merchandise planning, assortment, and allocation.
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