Procurement Manager Jobs
By vineyard vines At Stamford, CT, United States
Strong organizational and program management skills with ability to manage competing priorities
Facilitation skills for change management
Bachelor’s degree with analytical focus and/or procurement, supply chain, program management and/or relevant certifications
Monitor supplier and supply market conditions – partner with stakeholders to identify alternate supply base and changing/evolving industry capabilities and offerings
Partner with Finance to track and ensure savings are realized as well supporting the category budget process
7+ years of functional experience in best practice sourcing techniques and process, contract negotiation, and analysis.
Procurement Manager Jobs
By Bestinfo Systems LLC At Connecticut, United States
At least 10 years of experience in procurement or supply chain management.
Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain management, or a related field.
Strong skills in Strategic and Tactical/Daily operations of Procurement principles.
Expert knowledge of procurement best practices and industry trends.
Experience in Pharmaceutical, Aerospace, or a highly regulated industry.
Proficient in MS Office, Procurement/ERP Systems (i.e., SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, or similar).

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding role in Manager Procurement? We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced professional to join our team and help us drive our procurement strategy forward. As Manager Procurement, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategies to ensure the most cost-effective and efficient procurement of goods and services. You will be a key member of the team, working closely with other departments to ensure that the company's goals are met. If you have the skills and experience to take on this role, we would love to hear from you!

Overview:

Manager Procurement is responsible for the procurement of goods and services for an organization. They are responsible for researching and selecting suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing the purchasing process. They must also ensure that the organization is getting the best value for its money. Manager Procurement must have excellent communication and negotiation skills, as well as a thorough understanding of the organization’s needs and budget. They must also be able to work with a variety of stakeholders, including vendors, suppliers, and other departments.