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Description :Arrow is looking for a Strategic Contracts Manager to support our Contingent Workforce Programs. Manage multiple simultaneous project activities related to contingent labor and other sourcing / purchasing categories.
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A minimum of 8 years working experience in strategic sourcing, category management, implementation, business partner and/or supplier management is required. Support the work and efforts of a cross-functional Sourcing Team in all stages of a strategic sourcing project.
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Support of strategic sourcing initiatives. Preferred Certifications: PMP, Lean Six Sigma. Lead and support new manufacturing process introductions. Experience with GMP and FDA regulations in medical device industry preferred.
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Strategic sourcing and spend optimization. Establishes spend optimization strategy and manages contracted relationships with vendors for key sourcing categories and supplier relationships, including group purchasing organizations and other global/strategic categories.
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10+ years of Strategic IT sourcing experienceAbility to anticipate roadblocks and issues with suppliers, contracts and deliverables and take proactive steps to resolve. Demonstrable experience leading enterprise-wide Strategic sourcing and negotiations with Cloud and SaaS providers such as Microsoft, Salesforce, etc.
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The Strategic Sourcing Specialist will be part of the core Strategic Sourcing team, responsible for facilitating the vendor intake to onboarding activities in partnership with business collaborators with a strive to drive value and savings across the organization that will translate to our customers, suppliers, and employees.
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Drive Astrix relationship and growth at a set of defined Strategic Clients, actively managing these clients like a business with quotas, practice targets, and financial metrics - coordinating all activity across Astrix Sales and Astrix practice leads including SCS, LIS CRS, and Strategic sourcing as needed.
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We focus on delivering category management, strategic sourcing, contract management, metrics and reporting. Demonstrates ability in Strategic Sourcing, stakeholder management, and ability to influence without direct authority.
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Participate in strategic sourcing projects in data gathering and simple analysis. 5+ years planner/buyer experience. Monitor performance against KPIs and report on performance issues in accordance with GSC procurement standards.
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QualificationsWhat You Must Have:-7+ years related work experienceExperience Details: successful strategic sourcing and supplier contract negotiation experience in mid-to-high complexity projects and expenditure events.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWHO IS JLM STRATEGIC TALENT PARTNERS & WHAT IS OUR ROLEWe partner with National & International prime contractors to provide them with qualified talent they can trust.
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Vacancy: Global Strategic Sourcing Manager - Industrial Goods & Services. Global Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Manager is also expected to actively contribute to short and mid-term procurement activities plan for assigned category / geography in scope , as well as through existing market and business knowledge to provide inputs to long term category strategy covering financial and non-financial benefits (process efficiencies, ESG, risk and controls, compliance etc.
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Further, the Sr. Director of IBP will have responsibility for maturing the Cencora IBP beyond the balance of supply and demand, evolving processes in working with other functions including, but not limited to, marketing and sales, Replenishment Ops, Strategic Global Sourcing, USSC operations and finance.
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The Supplier Manager key responsibility is to provide strategic program level cross supplier management and oversight for programs identified as critical to the success of Global Clinical Trial Operations (GCTO), Global Clinical Development (GCD) objectives and deliverables.
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The Design Engineer will also play a vital role in sourcing, evaluating suppliers, managing product testing, and providing comprehensive training and support. They are currently seeking a highly skilled Design Engineer to lead projects aimed at developing new product lines that align with the companys strategic growth objectives.
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