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The Category Procurement Manager - Professional Services, reporting to the Group Director Indirect Procurement, will champion strategic sourcing activities for professional services across the North America sites.
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The Associate Category Manager drives assigned category performance through detailed analysis and execution of activities related to product assortment, sourcing, pricing & promotions, vendor proposals and agreements and promotions.
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The Sourcing Analyst supports Strategic Sourcing Manager and Sr Buyers to develop and maintain a fact base (spend cube, market analysis, business needs assessment) and perform analytics (bid events, supplier negotiation and contract analysis) related to assigned categories.
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Job Responsibilities: Directs and executes strategic sourcing strategies, 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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Our client is looking for an Interim Indirect Procurement Manager to join their headquarters. The right professional will have prior experience overseeing indirect procurement through supplier sourcing, competitive negotiations, and strategic vendor relations.
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Executes category sourcing strategies including development and execution of RFI’s and RFP’s, documents bid events through correspondence to suppliers; develops selection criteria and drives the selection of suppliers in collaboration with a cross-functional teams; conducts supplier negotiations and ongoing supplier management.
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Approves Director and Category Manager vendor contract negotiations, guaranteeing the attainment of the most advantageous pricing, terms, discounts, allowances, quality, delivery, service and dating (where applicable.
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To achieve success in this role, the Category Manager must develop highly productive relationships with leaders and key business stakeholders, and leverage tools such as spend analytics, market intelligence, and existing vendor agreements to build and maintain a pipeline of sourcing opportunities within the category.
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As Global Category Manager, with a focus on category spend in US, Canada, and Mexico, you will lead strategic and complex procurement sourcing activities. Experience in global category management and strategic sourcing including advanced contract T&C's.
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The Senior Sourcing Manager, with a focus in Sustainable Materials and New Product Development, is responsible for executing sourcing strategies and projects for leveraging industry insights, sustainable and circular economy strategies, key trends, and deep knowledge of sustainable polymers and materials qualities and certifications to drive development, innovation, costing, and positioning.
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This event life cycle can include concepting, cost analysis and payments, project/budget plans, selecting/hiring vendor partners, venue sourcing/booth selection, contract negotiations, onsite support, accommodations/group housing, food and beverage, transportation, event registration, production, final billing/reconciliation.
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Leverage a variety of passive sourcing methods, techniques, and technologies to build a diverse slate of candidates and long-term pipelines. Lead Talent Researcher – own sourcing pipeline and assist recruiters.
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This mission serves as the foundation for every decision we make, from responsible sourcing to sustainability-and everything in between. You'll have the full support of your fellow team leads, coaches, and store manager.
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Primary Location Under general supervision, manage the full product lifecycle including the sourcing, marketing, new product development, sales support and financial growth of assigned products for a market leading product portfolio within Acute Care channel.
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Position Details: As Global Category Manager, with a focus on Technology spend in US, Canada, and Mexico, you will lead strategic and complex procurement sourcing activities. You will report to the Sr. Manager, Global Category Management and will be based in our Lake Forest, IL office or downtown Chicago office at the Merchandise Mart on a hybrid (3 days per week) basis.
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