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Broad-based understanding of business operations and practices and core procurement areas of focus (e.g. Spend Management, Category Management, Sourcing & Supplier Management, Performance Management.
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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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DescriptionResponsibilitiesThe Associate Vice President (AVP), IT Procurement - Enterprise Procurement & Supplier Management reports to the Chief Procurement Officer, the Associate Vice President - IT Procurement is accountabl.
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ResponsibilitiesVice President, Threat Management & ResponseJob Description:Humana is a Fortune 50 market leader in integrated healthcare whose dream is to help people a. We empower athletes and coaches through video and data solutions from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Liverpool Football Club to the University of Alabama to 99% of all high schools in the U.S.
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Proven leadership and people management experience working with teams located in multiple geographic time zones; in-depth understanding of a platform's capabilities and the most effective approach to meet the desired digital transformation outcomes; background and experience working in industry finance, accounting, audit, third party risk, and/or procurement functional organizations and interfacing with executives, partners and business process owners on a daily basis.
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Excellent working knowledge of Subcontract Management and Procurement concepts; and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations (DFAR) and General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation (GSAR.
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We are looking for a Head of IT Procurement and Vendor Management to join our team and oversee the relationship and performance of our IT vendors and partners. Minimum of 7 years of experience in IT vendor management, procurement, or a similar role.
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Advises the company on complex legal matters relating to the negotiation and drafting of construction and procurement contracts for offshore wind projects and resolution of construction disputes.
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Provide legal counsel and advice to the offshore wind business, with a focus on construction and procurement matters. Reviews and drafts contracts and other legal documents to which Avangrid Renewables and its affiliates are a party, including NDAs, consultant agreements, corporate guaranties, and routine construction and procurement contracts.
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Reviewing and drafting other commercial contracts and other legal instruments to which the Company is a party and providing other legal support to the commercial team and senior management. Monitors, negotiates, and drafts construction and procurement documents, including change orders, variations, contract amendments and similar agreements.
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The BPaaS team performs new business sales of FIS' Item Processing |Remittance Processing | Content Management | Remote Deposit Capture | Print and Mail | Card Personalization and Materials supply.
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Stand up a project organization at Sublime with focus on: Project Management, Project controls (Scope/schedule/budget), Project Engineering, Procurement, Contract Management, Document Control, Change Control, Construction Management.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE's business in both the Professional and Federal markets, both with existing accounts and with new accounts through effective client relationship management and successful sales and implementations of new clients and programs.
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2+ years of commodity markets experience developing trading or hedging strategies (especially physical/cash markets) or price-discovery analysis in basic materials/metals, agriculture, softs, chemicals, plastics or oil & gas preferred.
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Strong organizational and time management skills. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. A law firm in Boston, MA, is seeking a Senior Associate Attorney with 7+ years of experience in zoning and land use matters, particularly those related to Boston.
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