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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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The right professional will have prior experience overseeing indirect procurement through supplier sourcing, competitive negotiations, and strategic vendor relations. Our client is looking for an Interim Indirect Procurement Manager to join their headquarters.
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The Global Sourcing Specialist is responsible for the tactical management of all assigned global suppliers, commodities, or services. APICS (American Production and Inventory Control Society), CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional), CPM (Certified Purchasing Manager) certification, or CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) certification a plus.
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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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Lead analyst level resources on sourcing activities and analysis to ensure successful execution of RFx events aligned with category management strategy. 7+ years of professional experience related to IT Strategic Sourcing & Category Management, Finance, Supply Chain, Procurement Analytics, Project Management, or Management Consulting.
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Manage and monitor supplier performance on sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) measures, working alongside suppliers to enhance sustainable and responsible sourcing practices.
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Bachelor’s degree and at least 8 years of experience in developing targets, leading change management and developing strategic sourcing strategies for more than one acquisition category for a retailer, wholesaler, manufacturer, or a services company with annual sales in excess of $5 billion.
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Our vertical integration approach enables us to efficiently bring products to market by excelling in metal fabrication, high-level assembly, printed circuit board assembly, rapid response prototyping, and strategic supply chain sourcing.
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Collaborate with Sourcing and Supplier Quality Engineers to resolve component issues, coordinate the disposition and processing of nonconforming parts. ITW Construction is a ~$2.0B segment that provides a variety of fastening systems and truss products for the commercial, residential, and remodeling/renovation segments.
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Engagement with sourcing, procurement, ITAM, legal, tax, and accountancy advisors for additional information. Strong IT category management, strategic sourcing, and general procurement background.
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The Procurement Manager (Manager) is responsible for managing the entire procurement process, from strategic sourcing to contracting, ensuring detailed execution aligned with category strategic vision.
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You will make an impact by:Being responsible for the Tactical Sourcing and Production Planning of Fire and Comfort products. Completes and maintains various delivery and inventory reports, manage Engineering Change Orders (ECO), reviews and maintains Tactical Sourcing/Production Planning parameters in SAP, possess excellent written/verbal/computer/data analysis skills – specifically Excel (formulas, pivots, and charts.
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Independently collaborates with key stakeholders to develop annual category management plan that incorporates the stakeholder’s strategy, goals, challenges, constraints and objectives with a 1 to 3- year time horizon – key outputs included but not limited to spend breakdown, strategic sourcing pipeline, process improvements, supplier rationalizations, targeted supplier business reviews, sourcing levers, etc.
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Support sourcing and specification of components including 3rd party purchased items, sheet metal, control, and power distribution. Support sourcing and specification of components including 3rd party purchased items, sheet metal, control, and power distribution.
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Demonstrated expertise in procurement category management, supplier relationship management, commercial negotiations, and the strategic sourcing process. Regularly utilize a strategic sourcing process from planning through performance monitoring.
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