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Key partnerships will include New Product Development, Finance, Procurement, Quality, Supplier Transitions, and Value Engineering, Global Category Management and Aerospace Electrical and Electronic category management.
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6+ years of strategic sourcing/category management and procurement experience with growing responsibility and growth. The Category Manager will be in charge of designing and implementing procurement best practices, which will have an impact on policy, processes, tools, templates, and supplier management practices, as well as driving continuous improvement and cost savings.
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Collaborate within the Global Category team and across Product Management and Engineering to align on long-term strategy, technology roadmap, and risk mitigation. The Regional Category Manager manages the Electromechanical and Electronics category spend for United States and Canada.
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Working with Sales and Marketing this position will provide category management direction, consumer insights and fact-based selling to strategic business partners while helping grow market share and profitability.
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Develop short and long term joint business plans (JBP) for respective Circle K Divisions by engaging internal functional support teams including Revenue Growth Management, Shopper Marketing, Shopper Insights, Finance, Category Management as well as external stakeholders such as Bottlers/Distributors and Allied Brand Partners to align, sell and execute the plan in accordance with account needs and KDP strategic priorities.
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IT Procurement Category Manager (Strategic Sourcing) – Contract. Leverage market data, external resources, spend analytics, and cost modeling to drive fact-based decision making and identify cost improvement opportunities beyond sourcing, such as demand management, process improvements, insource vs.
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In this pivotal role, you will lead the maturation of category management practices, drive the strategic planning and execution of strategic categories, ensuring optimal performance and alignment with market trends.
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We have approximately 700 wastewater market sector employees spanning a range of biosolids management and solids processing services, as well as related wastewater treatment and utility master planning; strategic advisory services, transmission and distribution, water reuse; construction management and inspection; program management; and asset management and operations assistance.
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This role will be responsible for partnering with sourcing professionals (e.g., category or commodity managers, strategic sourcing managers, plant procurement managers, buyers, etc.) Health and well-being benefits include medical, dental, vision, paid parental leave, mental health/substance use, fitness, and disease management programs.
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Proficiency with leading web-based contract management, strategic sourcing (RFx) and reverse auction tools (ex: Beeline, Emptoris, and Ariba). Supports initiatives specific to e-business (procure-to-pay), supplier diversity, and sustainability in an effort to continually improve category effectiveness and efficiencies.
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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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HIRING IN CHARLOTTENorth America - Category Manager, Chemical & Energy Procurement Description: Category Manager, Chemical & Energy Procurement is responsible for the strategic management of all Utilities, Industrial Gases, Chemical and Energy procurement in the North America region.
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Manage all strategic procurement aspects (spend, cost reductions, vendor management, working capital, risk management, sustainability) of the regional direct spend category.
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Market Data Category management experience. The Sourcing Manager - Sr creates innovative and strategic sourcing strategies for all indirect spend categories such as technology, operational banking services, and professional services.
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As a Sr. Sourcing & Procurement Consultant (IT) you will be challenged to manage strategic sourcing and contracting efforts across UnitedHealth Group in a rapidly changing IT Software/Services category.
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