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Co-Leading strategic sourcing decisions for new product launches with long development cycles. Analyzing commodity spend and developing recommendations for category and savings opportunities using variety of procurement levers including competitive bidding, global sourcing, negotiation, technology, supply chain/footprint optimization, target costing, aftermarket service parts, etc.
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Analyze category trends, create multi-year strategic sourcing strategies, and develop programs that provide a competitive advantage to the business. 15+ years in strategic sourcing / capital procurement.
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Lead strategic sourcing decisions for new scope as well as current business for improved cost, quality, or delivery opportunities. As Category Manager - Parcel & Packaging you will be responsible for developing and implementing parcel and packaging sourcing strategies, driving cost reductions, supply base management and negotiating and executing agreements.
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Proven experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management. Implement processes for continuous improvement in strategic sourcing and estimating activities.
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Collaborate with Strategic Sourcing partners to execute primary supplier strategies and ensure cost actions are implemented. Job DescriptionThe Buyer/Planner II, will work in a team environment to execute the short and long-range planning and buying activities to achieve individual, team and divisional goals and objectives.
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Support global strategic initiatives to drive continuous improvement in category performance. We are hiring a Global Procurement Sourcing Lead! Engaging with the R&D and Procurement Business Partner teams to drive portfolio optimization and consolidation.
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Develop and implement Korpack's strategic sourcing strategy aligned with overall business objectives. Strategic Thinking: You have the ability to think strategically and align sourcing & estimating strategies with overall business goals.
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O Act as a change agent, supporting project management and strategic initiatives. o Vendor development, sourcing, and relationship management (including vendor visits). o Expedite orders with suppliers as required, to ensure on time delivery, preventing stockouts and production downtime.
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Develop and implement strategic sourcing strategy aligned with overall business objectives. Competence using ERP and sourcing tools. Develop and implement strategic sourcing strategy aligned with overall business objectives.
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The Senior Manager, Strategic Sourcing - CapEx is responsible for leading the development and implementation of progressive sourcing strategies that deliver cost efficiencies, supply assurance and quality in the procurement of equipment and contractor services.
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This role is responsible for leading strategic sourcing activities across multiple areas of Indirect spend, working with high level internal customers and managing complex vendor relationships.
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Experience managing contracts, customer relationships, suppliers, and strategic sourcing. Functional Responsibilities To Execute On The Supplier Management Framework Include Strategic Supplier Selection, Contracting, Compliance, Performance Management And Relationship Management.
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Lead strategic sourcing decisions for new product launches, remanufactured products as well as resource business for improved cost, quality, or delivery opportunitiesLead the team in the identification and development of new cost reduction opportunities using variety of procurement levers including analytics, competitive bidding, global sourcing, negotiation, technology, supply chain/footprint optimization, target costing, aftermarket service parts, etc.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager is a critical part of our team to develop, execute and maintain a cohesive purchasing strategy and approach that leverages Gravis’ global scale and diverse product offering.
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Title: Strategic Sourcing Analyst Summary: A leading manufacturer in the Food/ Consumer industry is looking to bring on a Strategic Sourcing Analyst to their team in the Chicago area.
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