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Demonstrated experience with contract review and negotiations, all phases of strategic sourcing and category strategies, supplier relationship management and project management. The Category Manager will be responsible for strategic sourcing and procurement across hardware, licensing, software, services, telecommunications, and other technology related categories.
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Description: Strategic Sourcing Category Management is seeking a Category Manager to join the Raw Materials Category Management team with a focus on Non-Metallics. Demonstrated supply chain experience as Category Manager, Procurement Representative, Subcontract Manager and/or Subcontract Administrator.
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The incumbent acts as a strategic business partner, interfacing at the Director levels of the company, providing leadership in the designated spend category for category strategy/plans, strategic sourcing and other strategic procurement processes such as supplier relationship management, spend performance management, demand and compliance management, internal spend and external market analysis, and category governance.
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Required Experience: Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in category management, vendor management, contract management and/or strategic sourcing, with at least 5 years of managerial/supervisory experience.
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Bachelor’s degree and 7+ years of commercial procurement experience in strategic sourcing, contracting and category management with more than $50 million in managed spend. Leads large, complex, enterprise-wide sourcing engagements utilizing multi-step strategic sourcing methodology; manages relationships with specific suppliers; implements category management strategies to drive cost savings and supplier performance; and serves as the organization's point of contact.
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We focus on category management, strategic sourcing, procurement transformation enabled by technology, and procurement on demand managed services to drive innovation, cost reduction, and supply resiliency.
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This role is responsible for the strategic sourcing and category management of the food service and facilities disposables categories. Continuous evaluation and improvement of procurement practices with expertise in sourcing for managed categories, budgeting and forecasting of supply chain revenue, analysis of spend to identify opportunities within non-contracted areas and ensuring a strategic sourcing process is fully implemented across all categories.
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7+ years of experience in CAPEX, MRO, Strategic Sourcing, and Purchasing. Strategic Sourcing & Procurement - The Category Manager (CAPEX and MRO) role focuses on overcoming significant challenges and meeting high expectations within the sector, crucial for supporting growth projects in America.
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The GCM will be responsible for strategic sourcing of capital equipment for multiple factories in the US- managing large scale spend across designated categories. We are searching for a CAPEX Category Specialist with experience supporting a CAPEX and/or other indirect categories.
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Significant experience in strategic sourcing, category management, subcontracts management or procurement. Responsible for the development and execution of sourcing strategies that support Navy Federal Credit Union strategic vision and goals and to support efficient business operations.
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10+ years broad-based experience across supply chain, with particular focus in category management, purchasing, strategic sourcing, contract negotiation, competitive price analysis, supplier relationship management and performance management.
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The Sourcing Manager is responsible for managing sourcing initiatives within specific categories of spend to develop and execute overall category strategies and tactics to support the needs of the business.
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The positions at AES include: Direct Procurement, Strategic Sourcing, Indirect Procurement, Category Managers, Logistics , and Support. Memebers of AES' supply chain team are responsible for all of the steps involved in getting products and materials from suppliers for gas power plants, hydroelectric power plants, and renewable energy (including wind, photovoltaic solar, battery storage.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Software/SaaS Category Manager to join our Strategic Sourcing and Procurement team. Strategic Sourcing Category Manager, Software/SaaS.
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Excellent Stakeholder Engagement: This position will be a strategic business partner to the IT Leadership Team and be tasked with gaining a deep understanding of the IT business strategy to ensure resulting category and sourcing strategies are in place to drive the greatest value from the external marketplace.
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