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The Chief Financial Officer has a broad scope of responsibilities encompassing oversight of financial management, reimbursement, decision support, budget/capital planning, treasury, accounting, revenue cycle, patient financial services, managed care contracting, and supply chain management.
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The Strategic Procurement Director is responsible for leading and aligning all supply chain & procurement activities across the firm's offices, implementing data driven procurement strategies, implementing a centralized shared services model of procurement professionals, optimizing consistent processes, negotiating equitable supplier terms, developing effective supplier partnerships, reducing supply chain spend, and driving project and financial performance improvement.
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Today, Chick-fil-A has the highest same-store sales and is the largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain in the United States based on annual system-wide sales. Successful Team Members will conduct themselves in a positive attitude and truthful character demonstrating 2nd mile service to every guest who visits our restaurant.
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Manages joint WUSM & hospital comprehensive infrastructure, steering committees, implementation committees and subcommittees in collaboration with the WUSM physician leaders/medical directors and hospital directors/vice presidents for the purpose of addressing inpatient and outpatient services; policies, procedures and treatment protocols; supply chain; clinical outcomes; patient experience; growth and capacity planning; and financial performance.
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Work cross-functionally within Purina: Customer Account Managers, Retail Sales Representatives, Finance Supply Chain, Market Development Organization, Order Revenue Management, Shopper Marketing, Analytics, and Human Resources.
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Experienced and knowledgeable of the downstream oil and gas value chain, in one or more of the following areas: Refinery and Petrochemical Energy Management; Refining and Petrochemical Planning & Scheduling; Supply Chain Management; Operations Management.
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Assist lead electrical engineers in preparing the following studies for water and wastewater treatment electrical and control systems: power supply studies, short-circuit studies, coordination studies, and arc flash studies.
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Additionally, BEES US covers a broad product suite, including the Campaign Portal within ABWP, Chain Execution Tool, Payment Portals, and EDI. These tools are ultimately responsible for the full digitization of the US POC universe.
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Broad-based experience across supply chain, with particular focus in purchasing, strategic sourcing, contract negotiation, competitive price analysis, supplier relationship management and performance management " Organization skills with ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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1-3 years of experience as a supply chain planner/scheduler in a manufacturing or brewery environment preferred, but not required. - Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain management, or a related field preferred.
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The service members of the Purchasing, Supply & Logistics community make sure America’s Navy has what it needs, when it needs it. Officer positions in the Supply Corps are available to college graduates, and Logistics Specialist (LS) positions are available to those without a degree.
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TRAINING & ADVANCEMENT Officer Training Prospective Supply Officers must first attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Newport, Rhode Island. From there, Supply Officers attend Navy Supply School in Newport, Rhode Island, for a 27-week Basic Qualification Course.
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Familiarity with aerospace manufacturing processes and supply chain management. Support contract negotiations, pricing discussions, and terms of service under the guidance of the ABM Site Director.
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As the Supply Chain Analyst , you will find a challenging opportunity producing high-quality products that will serve leading companies in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, sustainable energy production, medical equipment and food safety.
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