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Collaborate with other departments, such as procurement, logistics, and customer service, to ensure seamless operations and timely order fulfillment. Participate in the recruitment and onboarding process for new warehouse staff.
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Provide contract administration and management support as required from time to time which may include registering of contracts, contract review and management with business owners including facilities and procurement teams.
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Team up with procurement to oversee negotiation of distribution partners and 3PL contracts and services. Keywords: Logistics Director, Location: HARVEY, IL - 60426. We provide high quality lubricants and services to a wide range of industries such as automotive, appliance, aerospace manufacturers, pharmaceuticals, transportation, food and beverage, mining, and energy.
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All grant procurement efforts will be centralized and coordinated through the Grant Writer to insure deadlines are met and appropriate stakeholders within the Turning Pointe Autism Foundation are engaged and consulted.
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The role is primarily focused on the design, procurement, setup, monitoring, and long-term operations of critical systems that our office and factories rely upon, including networks, servers, directory services, security, hardware, software, video conferencing systems.
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Generally, the duties include appraisal of assets, safeguarding and inventory control and accounting of assets, procurement of specialists, auctioneers, moving and storage services, advertising, conducting an IRS sale or outsourcing the sale.
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Primarily responsible for carrying out projects in the following areas: Machine design/procurement, new product implementations, manufacturing engineering, plant automation, tooling design/implementation, and manufacturing cost estimates.
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Coordination with Procurement and Supply Management, other engineering functions and transportation for the delivery of projects is required. The role requires travel (50%) within the Region, which may include overnight stays away from home, based on territory and project requirements.
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This person will report to the Manager of IT Manufacturing and Procurement and will work closely with all ERP user groups across Atkore including Sales, Finance, Customer Service, Transportation, Procurement, Order Management, Warehousing and Distribution.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With general direction from Area & Procurement leadership, the Area Procurement Manager leads strategic cost savings projects and handles tactical implementation of national procurement initiatives and related processes to maximize business opportunities and optimize cost for the assigned areas.
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The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores.
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You will prepare specifications for the procurement of instrumentation and controls equipment as well as engineering calculations associated with plant upgrades and modifications. Founded in 1891, the firm is a global leader in power and energy with expertise in grid modernization, renewable energy, energy storage, nuclear power, and fossil fuels.
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Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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The Regional Category Manager is responsible for the strategic development and execution of the specialty packaging category within a growing procurement business unit and responsible for managing the strategy for the company and all associated business units across the US. This position will partner with cross-functional teams to develop and implement category plans that align with the overall business strategy.
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A manufacturing company is seeking a Commodity Manager to join their Procurement team! 4+ years of procurement experience in the chemical industry, especially with solvents, monomers, resins, additives, etc.
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