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This role is also responsible to develop category best practices, and initiatives that support aggressive improvements in supplier quality, total cost effectiveness, enhanced service levels, improved coordination, delivery, pricing, lead-times, payment, risk compliance and other areas as identified.
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Provide expert knowledge on materials resource planning strategies, develop purchase order strategies, monitor POs and invoices, maintain supplier relationships, and maintain target inventory levels to support cell therapy network.
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Vendor and Supplier Management & Performance Measurement and Optimization. At Pacira, you are part of an inclusive culture that fosters collaboration, growth, and innovative thinking - a place where you can make an impact and help change the standard of care in non-opioid pain management.
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Providing business support on indirect tax matters (e.g. taxation of new offerings, customer/supplier queries). Management of the indirect tax exemption certificate processes (work undertaken by Avaya Customer Master Data team.
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The Senior Indirect Tax Accountant will be responsible for the accurate and timely filing of all US indirect tax compliance, including sales & use tax, personal property tax and US regulatory taxes (filings undertaken by 3rd party providers.
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Act as Packaging leader on medium and high complexity Candy, Cough and Chocolate projects, releasing packaging material specifications, supplier development, pilot and industrial trials, feasibility studies for project implementation at the facilities, supporting product development, margin management and quality improvement projects.
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Supplier development (equipment/materials) Execute packaging development activities such as: lab analysis, pilot tests, samples production for consumer tests, in the lab or pilot plant. Build project reports (DSA, Safety analysis, specifications, technical drawings, lab reports etc.
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ISC: on projects which requires quality improvement, new lines or equipment acquisition or logistic improvements. Use specific systems such as : PPMS, e-QCMS, R&D Suite, My Project, Interspec, CAPE, AutoCAD, Incentivar, MasterData, to register projects, reports, resource allocation, specs and processes registration.
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Request quotation and materials through Procurement area. Lead brainstorming sessions, benchmark and presentations. Packaging equipment technical validation at vendor sites. Affinity with concepts and tools on Intellectual Properties.
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The Sr Packaging Engineer I or Sr Packaging Scientist I in the GC&CH category, has frequent connection and multi-functional relationship. Lead projects start-up of new production lines, considering R&D Packaging responsibilities and scope.
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Job Title: Packaging Engineer. Note: Candidates who can work on our W2 without any VISA sponsorship must apply. Factors that may affect starting pay within this range may include [geography/market, skills, education, experience, and other qualifications of the successful candidate.
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Order DME and alerts DME supplier when equipment is no longer in use/needs to be exchanged for other, etc. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license. The Clinical Care Coordinator provides administrative support to the Clinical Care team by managing the electronic medical records system.
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Carry out all supplier due diligence as required. Ensure consistency in supplier engagements. Immediate need for a talented Senior Sourcing Manager (Telecom and Networking Infrastructure.
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Experience with two or more of the following: direct and indirect materials, strategy and operational procurement, requirements analysis, sourcing, contracts / CLM, supplier & catalog enablement, PR/PO/Receipts, Invoice/OCR/Payments and vendor/supplier management.
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Leveraging a unique blend of robotic process automation (RPA) and machine learning, we’ve crafted a B2B payment platform for enterprise CFOs that digitizes payments, enhances supplier security, and eliminates CapEx and OpEx costs, all without the hassle of software implementations.
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