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We are hiring for a permanent Senior Programme Manager; however it should be noted that the successful candidate’s first engagement will be to lead the delivery of our Enterprise Asset Management project with Amtrak, the national passenger railroad company of the United States.
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Responsibilities:The IT Procurement Manager will be responsible for: Work directly with indirect buyers and legal team, being responsible for quality and priorities. This individual will manage indirect procurement activities and project-based programs for new and existing contracts, including amendments, renewals, and/or negotiated acquisitions.
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Together with our in-house specialists (IT, Digital, Data, Analytics, among others), you will establish specific goals and KPIs, measure performance and attribution across digital channels, marketing automation, CRM, and ERP (e.g. Adobe Experience Manager, Marketo, Salesforce, and SAP.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Strategic Sourcing Category Manager, IT Professional Services to join our Strategic Sourcing and Procurement team. Minimum five years of recent experience in strategic sourcing, contract drafting, contract negotiations, supplier management, outsourcing, and project management; demonstrate a track record of success in positions of increasing complexity; combination of management consulting and line role experience is preferred.
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Responsible for utilizing the appropriate Program and Project Management methodology, standards, tools and techniques established by the IT PMO to deliver projects successfully and effectively, providing subject matter expertise, and managing a team of Project Managers and Business Analysts.
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The agile, data-passionate, and technology-enthusiastic candidate will leverage their manufacturing industry experience to empower business units (e.g., Product Development, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Finance, Sales/Marketing) with data governance skills throughout the end-to-end lifecycle of the products and use their IT background to help the Company adapt to new and beneficial technologies.
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The Sr. Manager, IT Transformation Program Enablement Basis is responsible for the SAP Basis team and oversee the technical aspects of our SAP ERP transformation project (" Accelerate.
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