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The Regional Contracts Director for Supply Chain will be the AMERs stakeholder focused on post-award contract management. Leverages corporate strategies to define overall objectives and strategies for supplier management practices to ensure alignment to Microsoft-wide business goals, and shares thought leadership that affects supplier engagement protocols and processes company-wide.
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5+ years of direct experience in procurement (including purchase order placements), supplier and commodity management, contract negotiations, category sourcing or related supply chain experience.
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Build collaborating relationships with supply chain, manufacturing engineering, program management, and design engineering to resolve supplier quality or performance issues.
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The Supply Chain Technical Support Senior Manager will have an understanding of Supply Chain Engineering, Supplier Quality and Tooling functional disciplines and deploy those resources effectively to support Supplier Management and Procurement Operations.
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Procure-to-Pay (P2P) manages the supplier facing side of supply chain, including the identification and onboarding of new suppliers, procurement requisition and order management, inbound logistics, inventory management for goods receipt, invoice payment, vendor evaluation and spend analysis.
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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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Familiarity with supply chain management concepts - forecasting, planning, sourcing, optimization, logistics. Masters degree in Supply Chain Management, Finance, Engineering or Operations.
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In partnership with QA RA Quality Engineering, lead and/or organize all necessary supplier business reviews/audits including commercial, financial, and technical to ensure that the company maintains and continues to develop a robust and capable supply base that excels in minimum Defects Per Million (DPM), on-time delivery and lowest total cost of acquisition.
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5+ years of experience within Supplier Management, Supply Chain, Project Management, and/or Procurement practices and processes. At the Boeing Company, you will get the opportunity to learn all aspects of the aerospace manufacturing supply chain, gain knowledge of the most advanced technology used in aviation, and get to make a positive impact on the lives of the flying public.
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Understanding the breadth of the supply chain management scope (including materials management, procurement, subcontracts, material finance, and supplier relationship management.
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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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7+ years of experience in strategic sourcing, supply chain management, and supplier management. Develop and implement a centralized and comprehensive supply chain third-party supplier/vendor ("supplier" and "vendor" used interchangeably) risk management framework (beginning with geographic dependencies) of Meta's data center infrastructure supply base.
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HS Diploma or GED(required)Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or related field (preferred)We are looking for a proven leader with a strong track record in Aerospace manufacturing operations and a passion for continuous improvement.
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Buy analysis and value engineering opportunities - Ensure non-cost goals (Sustainability, Supplier Development, Cost Savings) are met and supported by the Supply Chain strategy. They work with commodity managers and suppliers to meet the technical and commercial specifications necessary for Robotics to satisfy its internal partners in Product, Hardware Engineering, Manufacturing Operations, Supplier Quality, Supply Chain, Deployment, and Field Operations.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in supply chain management, PCB manufacturing, and a proven track record of successfully managing complex commodities. We work as an extension of our Customers to build and maintain supplier and customer collaboration to ensure improved results and provide visibility throughout the supply chain.
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