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The Strategic Sourcing Manager will be accountable for understanding the business and category strategy and then developing comprehensive strategic sourcing strategies to meet the vital objectives and maximum value delivery to Amgen internal customers, shareholders and patients.
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The Private Brands Category Development Manager is responsible for owning their private brand business by developing a strategic plan capable of driving private brand sales and profit while also growing ADUSA's overall business.
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Role will be responsible for developing category strategy, leading business engagement supplier relationship management and enabling P2P solutions for the Lab Consumables, Lab Support Services (LSS), Lab Equipment, and LAMP (Lab Asset Management Program) categories ($200M spend.
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The role involves overseeing category management and strategic sourcing, contract administration, vendor relationship and performance management, materials management, and maintaining positive relationships with regulatory bodies to support the organization's strategic and effective vendor management.
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The PCBP team closely collaborates with Total Rewards, People Technology, Talent Acquisition, and Organizational Development & Learning to advance the strategic goals and initiatives of the P&C team.
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Our specialties include Program/Engineering Management, Training/Training Technology, Technology/Product Development Strategy and Analysis, Project Management (Cost, Schedule, Scope & Quality), and Strategic Planning applied within our clients' unique domains and context.
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Strategic Sourcing and Category Management with demonstrated success in cost savings initiatives/negotiations in traditional corporate services categories (HR, Finance, Professional Services, Legal, Marketing & Communications.
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This role is responsible for the strategic sourcing and category management of the protein category. Continuous evaluation and improvement of procurement practices with expertise in sourcing for managed categories, budgeting and forecasting of supply chain revenue, analysis of spend to identify opportunities within non-contracted areas and ensuring a strategic sourcing process is fully implemented across all categories.
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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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We pioneered the TransitTech category to ensure that the future of transportation is shared, dynamic public mobility — the kind that reduces carbon emissions across congested cities, minimizes reliance on private cars, and provides everyone with accessible, efficient, and affordable ways of getting around.
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As an HRBP, you will act as a strategic partner to the business by embedding corporate HR strategy into day-to-day work and providing professional HR guidance and support to the business with the objective of adding value.
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Our Sales and Training Executive will work closely with the Director of Field Sales and Training and Global Education Director, as well as retail partners to maximize consumer-facing initiatives and drive strategic in-store programs, events and education.
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Underpinned by 40 market-leading brands, quality craftsmanship, and a strong sense of purpose, our $3 billion multi-beverage group will immediately become the fourth largest player in the market, ready to ignite the category from sunrise to sunset, and beyond.
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Required Experience: Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in category management, vendor management, contract management and/or strategic sourcing, with at least 5 years of managerial/supervisory experience.
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Must be able to pass a Tier 1 Background Investigation and obtain Public Trust #CJ #P Category Communications Location Remote (Virtual) The CS provides web content strategy services in support of the Indian Affairs' strategic goal, including the following: Interacts with Federal employees and subject matter experts (SME) to provide guidance and direction for specific sub-tasks of a project.
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