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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in delivering solutions that address key challenges in the supply chain sector, including but not limited to demand forecasting, inventory optimization, supplier relationship management, and logistics efficiency.
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The Director, Supply Chain Management oversees critical supplier relationship management and contract management processes to ensure performance improvement and alignment with TD’s corporate objectives.
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Develop, oversee, and manage the implementation of a comprehensive Supplier Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) through continuous risk assessments to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities and ensure supply chain business continuity.
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5+ years of experience in Supplier Management/Procurement as a Purchasing Agent or Buyer, Supplier Program Manager, Supply Chain Management Analyst/Item Manager, or Supply Base Manager.
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Knowledge of supply chain management concepts in sourcing, contracting, supplier performance management, supplier risk management, operational procurement, receiving, and equipment management.
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Develops and implements planning and procurement systems, including policies and procedures that drive a rigorous supplier selection process, supplier development, performance and establishes timely supplier evaluation and feedback to ensure continuous improvement throughout the supply chain.
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Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, business administration, contract law and/or finance and/or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) At least 5 years working in a procurement, contract, supplier management, and/or strategic sourcing-type role.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management or Business Administration field required; Master’s degree preferred. Ensures supplier competition is balanced and fair, ensuring the best price, delivery and quality while reducing overall supply chain costs and risks to the organization.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management, with a focus on value analysis/engineering. Proficiency in MS Office Suite and ERP systems; experience with supply chain management software is a plus.
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Quality Management Systems (including complaint management, CAPAs, deviations, change control, quality audit management, supplier quality management, etc.) In addition, our team also works on projects with clients to manage these Quality business processes for supply chain, manufacturing, commercial operations and R&D. This includes analyzing various cGMP and 21 CFR Part 11 regulations in the Regulatory Compliance area to determine impact on risk exposure.
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Support the oversight and management of supplier scheduling/delivery, product quality, and pricing compliance by interpreting and enforcing contract terms and conditions. Supports Supply Chain and Procurement improvement processes by identifying and communicating opportunities to the appropriate teams.
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Certification in APICS and/or CPM preferred or equivalent supply chain management experience. An experienced procurement professional with extensive knowledge of sourcing and supply chain management.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, or a related field; MBA or relevant advanced degree preferred. Strong negotiation skills and experience in contract management and supplier relationship management.
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Represent the Quality organization in customer and stakeholder engagements and function as the integration and interface point between internal and external stakeholders (e.g. Supplier Quality Field Representatives, Supplier Quality Engineers, Suppliers, Supply Chain, Production & Operations, Engineering, Program Management, and Customers including DCMA and Program Office.
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Advanced Degree in Operations Research, Supply Chain Management, Industrial Engineering, Engineering Management, Business Analytics, Computer Science, or related fields with a concentration in operations or analytics.
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