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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 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 Strategic Sourcing Manager role includes the procurement of telematics related hardware and software. Job Title: Strategic Sourcing Manager. Years of Experience: 8-12 years in strategic sourcing with an emphasis on telematics (hardware - I/O devices, sensors, wiring harnesses and software.
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Procurement Specialist | Supply Chain Analyst | Supply Chain Specialist | Purchasing Manager | Purchasing Officer | Materials Manager | Vendor Manager. Review DME rentals with clients via email and in-person Maintain DME rental lists updated and determine which equipment should be purchased Coordinating purchase proposals for capital projects Owning the end-to-end PO to invoice process for all sourcing projects Review item substitutions and discontinued items submitted by suppliers Manage daily que of requests from direct email and task management workflow Ensure timely completion of requests Maintain good relationships with suppliers.
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Bi-weekly training from management on commercial awareness, strategic sourcing, tonality and cadence, closing techniques and a range of other areas. Comprehensive in-class sales academy course with our internal training manager.
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In this role, the Sourcing Manager will act as a resource to mine and analyze data across multiple ERP systems and utilize standardized tools such as MS Excel and Market Intelligence Portals to synthesize marketplace information into a cohesive sourcing strategy.
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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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JOB TITLE: Strategic Sourcing Manager - MRO. The strategic sourcing manager is a key member of the North American Strategic Procurement team. You work in strong collaboration with internal stakeholders, and you ensure that overall focus in accordance with established budget objectives, policies and guidelines under the direction of the Senior Procurement Manager, Indirect, North America.
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Experience managing global procurement responsibilities, using a strategic sourcing methodology, including opportunity analysis and identification, supplier selection, risk and compliance evaluation, contract negotiation, and financial analysis.
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Approves Sourcing Manager supplier contract negotiations, guaranteeing the attainment of the most advantageous pricing, terms, discounts, allowances, quality, delivery, service and demand.
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Developing IT sourcing strategies and standardized RFP processes to ensure the selection of the best vendors for IT services and products by tracking vendor performance. Developing IT sourcing strategies and standardized RFP processes to ensure the selection of the best vendors for IT services and products by tracking vendor performance.
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The Sr Strategic Sourcing Manager Consulting is responsible for the development & execution of Category Management strategies Consulting for all Mars Segments globally, and reports to the Sr. Director Commercial – General Services.
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Lead Technology sourcing strategies and correspondingly negotiate and redline contracts. Develop strategic sourcing plans and dive deep in contract details with an understanding of how contracts are structured.
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Strategic sourcing or category management experience related to digital technologies in a healthcare environment preferred. Support provider strategic sourcing engagements by providing category leadership and expert insights for assigned portfolio to drive and optimize spend management.
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The Electrical-Electronics Category Sourcing Manager provides critical leadership for all ITW segments globally. The Manager will play a significant role in managing projects and providing project support for sourcing events that span multiple Segments of ITW, where synergies crossing common supplier base or materials are to be explored and leveraged.
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