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A minimum of five (5) years’ active and direct work experience in procurement, supply chain, vendor management, and contract management. Qualifications: Minimum 5 years of supply chain, manufacturing engineering, project management or operations management experience.
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Education/Experience This position requires a minimum of an undergraduate degree in supply chain management, business, engineering or other related discipline; MBA preferred. Preferred Skills and Knowledge A deep understanding of procurement processes, including sourcing, vendor management, contract negotiation, and supplier relationship managementStrong negotiation skills to secure favorable terms and pricing with vendors, manage contract disputes, and resolve conflicts effectively.
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Job Summary: Performs a variety of activities as assigned to ensure an efficient flow of supply chain functions including ordering and stocking patient medical supplies, receiving, delivering medical equipment, processing packages and mail.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, Law, Engineering, Quantity Surveying, or other related field along with 1-5 years of experience or 6-9 years of relevant work experience.
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Experience with dispute resolution, claims management, contracting, procurement, supply chain management, and commercial legal experience. Draft change orders and amendments, contract terms, pricing and payment schedules, gathers signatures, and records changes into contract management tools.
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We are looking for an experienced and self-motivated individual to fill the position of Commercial Strategist within our Supply Chain Staffing and Corporate Services team based in Houston, TX. This role specifically supports the contract categories of: Consulting and Engineering, Office Facilities Maintenance and Construction, and Aviation Services within the Corporate Services portfolio.
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Advanced knowledge of construction management and constructing methods for large projects, contract management, procurement, and supply chain management, environmental, building permitting, and transportation logistics.
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10+ years of Supply Chain management experience in the Oil and Gas industry. Five (5) years of Supply Chain management and strategic sourcing experience in a global environment.
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All work is governed by either the Supply Chain Manual (SCM) or Accounting Instruction Manual (AIM) for Aramco Americas. Proficient with business software applications; experience with SAP Ariba for the procurement of contract agreements would be beneficial.
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Utilize all Supply Chain technologies for Contract Management, SRM, and Spend Analysis. EXPERIENCE: Required: A minimum of 2-3 years experience in Supply Chain Management or related field.
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5+ years of supply chain management experience supporting upstream oil and gas. 3+ years of experience in supply chain management. Your position will be responsible for the sourcing of services to ensure improvement of best value agreements as part of the L48 Drilling or Completions Supply Chain team.
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The Project Delivery, Project Management Director for ENGIE provides strategic leadership for a rolling portfolio of Renewable, Construction/Pre-Construction projects and mitigates potential risk by being proactive in assessing and addressing potential issues.
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Advanced knowledge of the following: construction management and constructing methods for large projects; contract management; procurement and supply chain management; environmental and building permitting; and transportation logistics.
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Intermediate level of proficiency conducting RFP s, sourcing evaluations, and post-award contract management. If you are selected as the Supply Chain Coordinator, you will produce and execute supply chain and contracting strategies, plans, and deliverables.
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Bachelor's degree required, preferably in Supply Chain Management, Law, or similar discipline. Relevant professional certification in Supply Chain Management, Contracts, Procurement and/or Project Management is a definite plus.
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