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NDCP is an award-winning leader in providing the foodservice industry with sourcing and distribution services. NDCP is an award-winning leader in providing the foodservice industry with sourcing and distribution services.
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This mission serves as the foundation for every decision we make, from responsible sourcing to sustainability-and everything in between. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Coordinate and interface with Supply Chain Sourcing and Contracting for cost savings opportunities. Previous OR Business Manager and/or hospital supply chain experience required. Assist the AVP of Perioperative Services and Finance to prepare the departmental budgets after determining fiscal requirements, projected needs.
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Mandatory rotations will include field / construction and scheduling with a third in another discipline (commercial operations, quality, sourcing, contract management, finance, project controls, logistics, project management, lean, and technical.
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ManpowerGroup® (NYSE: MAN), the leading global workforce solutions company, helps organizations transform in a fast-changing world of work by sourcing, assessing, developing, and managing the talent that enables them to win.
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Responsible for sourcing, pursuing, securing and developing highest potential new business that can be transitioned to a Territory Manager (TM) in order to achieve annual sales and profit operating plans; maintain a pipeline of new, emerging high potential clients.
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Knowledge of travel sourcing processes, supplier management, and industry trends is desirable. Job Description SummaryJob DescriptionRole Summary/PurposeAs Senior Transformation Manager within the Travel Sourcing & Operations team, you will lead transformational initiatives and manage projects aimed at improving operational efficiency, driving cost savings, and enhancing the overall effectiveness of our travel sourcing processes on a global scale.
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Job Description Summary The Supplier Quality Technical Leader for Special Processes will work closely with Onshore Wind Sourcing, Material Processing Engineering, and the Global Supplier Quality team on all special processes required to effectively support supplier quality requirements for assigned wind turbine components and suppliers.
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Marble offers co-counsels a steady stream of clients and ongoing administrative and business support, including marketing, client sourcing, vetting, intake and collections. Marble, one of America’s fastest-growing law firms, is seeking an experienced family law attorney to co-counsel with us on cases.
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