Corporate Procurement Manager- Remote!
By CyberCoders At St Louis, MO, United States
Experience with CAPEX, supply chain, supplier management
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or a related field.
Oversee the preparation, review, and execution of procurement contracts for designated categories, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Experience negotiating and/or interacting directly with external suppliers / business partners.
Understand components of finance cost savings, PPV, supply chain finance, ROI calculations, etc.
3 to 5 years of experience within procurement
Procurement Manager (Raw Materials)
By Koura At Louisiana, United States
In depth knowledge of contract law, with specific experise of contracting with suppliers across Asia,US and ROW
Good understanding and working knowledge of various forms of contracting
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to influence at all levels
Strong IT Skills: SAP, Microsoft Office
Work collaboratively with Procurement colleagues, to ensure alignment in ways of working and sharing best practice.
Be responsible for the strategic activities associated with assigned categories, and prepare for handover to business as usual teams
Procurement Multi-Family Manager Jobs
By Boeing At Hazelwood, MO, United States
Experience working in a management or leadership role
5+ years working with Supplier Management, Supply Chain, and/or Procurement practices and processes
Manages, develops and motivates employees.
Experience leading teams in a formal and /or informal leadership
Security Clearance & Export Control Requirements:
Develops and maintains relationships and partnerships with customers, stakeholders, peers, partners and direct reports.
Procurement Manager Jobs
By Airswift At California, United States
Works with Project Manager to understand the critical path orders to be monitored, expedited, and managed
Reviews the issued purchase orders and overall project schedule to understand the requirements to support major milestone completion dates
Identify production risks and provide risk mitigation recommendations to Project Managers
Proven ability to influence manufacturers and fabricators to reduce long lead times and mitigate delays
Perform supplier visits, as requested by Project teams, to verify production progress and shorten delivery dates
Generate projects procurement progress reports on work progress, forecasted completion dates, production challenges, and action plan to mitigate delays
Procurement Manager Jobs
By Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis At , St. Louis, Mo $140,000 - $155,000 a year
Partner with vendor management to understand internal requirements, review supplier performance, and build sourcing and renewal strategies.
Bachelor's degree or commensurate experience
5 years of related experience
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Possess basic understanding of policies and practices as they relate to benefits and payroll
Operate as a key partner with business areas for all procurement activities including industry analysis, supplier sourcing, bidding events, and contracting.
Procurement Manager Jobs
By Russell Stover Chocolates LLC At , Kansas City, Mo
Proven Project Management skills: Must be highly organized, attentive to detail, and able to handle multiple projects
Provide coaching and mentoring of individuals in their technical development, change management, negotiations, communication, and cross-functional management
Strong ERP systems knowledge required (preferably SAP). High degree of knowledge in Material Requirements Planning: systems design and usage
Cross-functionally manage inventory levels and product obsolescence through best practices (VMI, etc.) and enhanced processes
Drive direct and indirect cost savings through the deployment of procurement best practices
Deploy procurement best practices across spend areas
Manager, Sustainability & Procurement Jobs
By Anheuser-Busch At , St. Louis, Mo $94,400 - $112,100 a year
Strong analytical and financial modeling skills
Advanced PC and presentation skills
Health benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Wellness and Tax-Advantaged Savings and Spending Accounts
Develop product and supplier information
Deliver projects on-time and within budget guidelines.
Analyze market trends and assess supply base
Procurement Business Integration Manager
By Alcority At Texas, United States
Demonstrated experience and understanding of legal and finance aspects of commercial transactions to support sourcing and contract management
Excellent relationships skills, especially adept at building trust-based relationships and influencing at Sr. management/executive levels.
Collaborate with category management to influence category strategies and supplier management activities
Facilitate and participate in key supplier discussions and executive relationship management in close collaboration with business and category leadership
Communicate with stakeholders around Procurement team updates: activities, blockers, resource requirements etc.
BS/BA with 10-15 years relevant experience

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.