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Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management, with a focus on CDMO for Cell and Gene therapy or biologic in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
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Direct the development of the IT sourcing strategy and provide executive oversight for strategic vendor and partner relationship management. Commercial biotech build experience across commercial, manufacturing and supply chain, and ERP business systems in a strategic, head of IT or CIO role.
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You will work directly with strategic sourcing, transportation operations, legal & tax, and Global Trade Service internal teams to drive a cohesive trade compliance across Mechatronics. Key job responsibilities- Build & execute Mechatronics' trade compliance strategy, drive and enforce global Trade Compliance processes, seek automation and technology opportunities to leverage.
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Provide strategic direction for cybersecurity program using a risk-based approach, direct internal and external services to execute on a proactive strategy, and ensure program agility to adapt to and evolving threat landscape.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager - Innovation reports to the Director of Supply Chain and will, in partnership with Zildjian Leadership and the Brand Management Team, lead the identification, selection, negotiation, and management of vendors and vendor partnerships in support of all innovation initiatives.
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Strategic Sourcing Associate Director, Cell and Gene Therapy Raw Materials (hybrid) page is loaded. Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management, with a focus on raw materials for Cell and Gene therapy or biologic in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
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This role requires combining a high level of competency and experience in Strategic Sourcing with solid understanding of science and the drug discovery and development process and the business that supports it.
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Deep understanding of Category Management within specific areas of expertise; able to manage and drive all aspects of Strategic Sourcing including RFx execution, negotiation, contract execution, risk assessment and mitigation, data analysis and analytic tools, supplier performance management, and business stakeholder and supplier management.
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Strategic planning and execution of communications for JJDC and JLABS ensuring alignment to the J&J Masterbrand and overall J&J Innovation Narrative and enhancing opportunities to strengthen the overall reputation of J&J as a Health Innovator and partner of choice for strategic partners in our sourcing areas of focus.
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The CIO helps Advisors establish a disciplined investment process and offer goals-based strategies that are grounded in the best thinking of the Firm. The Chief Investment Office provides thought leadership on wealth management, investment strategy and global markets and delivering strategic and tactical investment advice and in-depth guidance on portfolio strategies.
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Works with Procurement and Sourcing at the site, assist in the development of a strategic sourcing and procurement training program which documents best practices in strategic sourcing, procurement, negotiations and contracting.
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Drive value through market intelligence, hiring analytics, and reporting; use TA expertise and labor market analytics to advise and deliver efficient sourcing and branding campaignsKey to your success:EducationBA/BS Degree In Business, Human Resources or related field preferred.
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We focus on category management, strategic sourcing, procurement transformation enabled by technology, and procurement on demand managed services to drive innovation, cost reduction, and supply resiliency.
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Key AccountabilitiesThe following competencies are core to the Category Manager role: Category Management· Category Management & Strategic Sourcing Subject Matter Expert and a desire and ability advise internal stakeholders.
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Responsible for Procurement processes not limited to Product/Service Sourcing, Supplier Selection, Pricing/Terms Negotiation, Order Processing, Contract Administration, Supplier Performance Management, and Strategic Sourcing.
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