Senior Manager, Procurement & Strategy, Global Supply Chain Transportation Procurement Professional Services - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Senior Manager, Procurement & Strategy, Global Supply Chain Transportation Procurement

Job summaryAmazon Supply Chain & Transportation Procurement is seeking a Sr.
Procurement Manager to join the team.
This role will focus on leading vendor negotiations, developing consistent negotiation methodology, and delivering results through improved financial results, delivery performance, or capacity.
This individual will be expected to manage multiple negotiations, concurrently, directly and indirectly through a team and will contribute significantly to overall transportation and supply chain strategy and ensure that vendor relationships and contracts support the long-term strategy.
In this role, you will be responsible for delivering successful negotiations at significant scale ($50M or more in total spend), senior leadership involvement with external vendors, and thought leadership within procurement and/or transportation.
Role responsibilities will index on the below key skills and abilities:
Negotiation:
Delivering improved financial performance through large scale negotiations for services contractsLeadership:
Leading teams to build a track record of consistently delivering valuable projectsStrategy:
Leading strategy for individual procurement projects and the overall procurement function to support all the goals of the business, not just financial goalsBias for Action:
Delivering end-to-end contract projects, working through the many obstacles along the wayCommunication:
Communicating expectations and requirements with external and internal leadership teams, and writing well-reasoned data-driven proposals, performing your own data analysis as necessaryProblem Solving:
Utilizing problem-solving skills to work through difficult challenges.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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