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Qualifications: At least 5-7 years of procurement or strategic sourcing experience, with a minimum of 3-5 years in negotiation and managing complex procurement projects. Proven expertise in writing and reviewing
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system and payments are issued to the correct suppliers. Resolves complex supplier reconciliations, reviews suppliers during the onboarding process, and responds to escalated supplier questions. Leads
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such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar is a plus. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to derive actionable insights from complex datasets. Excellent communication skills, with
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multiple, large, and complex projects from conception to completion. An active Christian Faith is required. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge and application of privacy and data confidentiality regulations
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to create or influence win-win outcomes. Experience solving complex business and financial problems that lead to cost-savings, revenue generation, or other types of innovation. Ability to develop, analyze and
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, which involves continuous correspondence with internal stakeholders and external vendors. Responsibilities include working both independently and with the Continuation Team members to resolve complex
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for executive discussions, including meetings with university staff and external entities. Coordinates and manages complex projects, staff meetings, or programs, liaising with HR AVPs, other executives, and their
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Perform primarily complex copy cataloging, as well as some basic original cataloging of electronic resources print serial titles. Assist with resolving discovery and access issues arising from missing
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technical guidance, expertise, and leadership to faculty and students regarding design and how to build complex, novel, or state of the art prototypes, components, and parts; often requiring the development
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. Optimize workflow requests and constituent engagement opportunities for department chair. Provide support to complex administrative processes within the Department of Public Health (accreditation process