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Works with Engineering, Quality, and the Strategic Sourcing Manager to ensure new suppliers meet quality, compliance, and cost standards for TGC. This includes supplier establishment in TGC’s ERP system.
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The SQE reports to the Strategic Sourcing Manager and collaborates with the Engineering and Quality Management Teams. Preferred experience in sourcing engineering materials or products for industrial application.
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Minimum five years' experience in a strategic sourcing role with a proven track record certifying new suppliers meeting Quality and Delivery needs domestically and internationally. Establishes and runs projects related to sourcing needs as directed from upper management.
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Configuring and implementing SAP SCC, S/4 Hana and Ariba Cloud applications such as Buying and Invoicing, Strategic Sourcing, Commerce automation and supply chain collaboration; In our Source to Pay team, you'll work with our clients to transform their procurement and sourcing function and processes by leveraging SAP applications to enhance their core transaction processing and reporting competencies ultimately strengthening their ability to support management decision making and corporate strategy.
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Minimum 5 years experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, supplier management, or related roles, preferably in medical device manufacturing industry. Responsible for performing all aspects of sourcing, procurement activities in support of major initiatives including stakeholder requirement analysis, identification of bidders list, RFP/RFQ development, conducting competitive bid events, supplier selection, negotiation, contracting, risk mitigation, supply continuity, and supplier performance.
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Assist with information flow between category management and sourcing teams to effectively deliver against business strategies and strategic planning. You will help to drive sustainable solutions with suppliers, while engaging in key functional initiatives to align business needs with sourcing strategies.
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Key responsibilities will include Strategic Sourcing and Allocation: Working with the VP of Fleet, develop and implement a sourcing strategy for the procurement of Aerial Products.
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As a Procurement Practice Manager, you will harvest market intelligence content in the key categories; infuse category insights and strategies into opportunity assessments, sourcing projects, and sales pursuits; and coach and guide sourcing project managers with strategic oversight on projects within respective areas.
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Develop and execute strategic sourcing plans for business groups such as direct sourcing, database mining, cold-calling, networking with online communities, industry associations, and social marketing.
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Facilitates team meetings to cascade strategic updates, process changes and skill development opportunities. Reinforces strategic initiatives and training at the desk by observing, coaching, and sharing in order to influence new approaches and strategies are implemented.
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As a Recruiting Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the end-to-end recruitment process, focusing on strategic sourcing strategies utilizing platforms like LinkedIn and other relevant tools.
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Understands strategic and sourcing implications of key industry trends and developments. Accountable for sourcing activities and associated strategies across the Enterprise Operations & Pharmacy category as it relates to the identification, negotiation and procurement of the various products and services to support Cigna's pharmaceutical and claims operations life cycle.
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We look at strategic sourcing opportunities in construction equipment, architectural materials, interior finishes, fixtures and furnishings. The primary function of the Structural Steel Estimator, Steel Procurement is to provide accurate bid proposals for Structural Steel and scope analysis for potential construction projects.
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Seven or more years of progressively responsible and related experience in the SCM field, (i.e., category management, strategic sourcing, purchasing), consulting, cost accounting, or finance required.
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Job Segment: Procurement, Coal Mining, Sustainability, Strategic Sourcing, Operations, Mining, Energy. Facilitate the implementation of standardized strategic sourcing procedures and business process improvements to achieve required business results.
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