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Senior Analyst
Strategy / Planning
New York City, NY     $100,000- $120,000
Audit Manager-Software Leader
Finance / financial control
New York City, NY   $110,000- $130,000
Director of Financial Planning and Analysis-Dynamic Service Firm
Finance / financial control
New York City, NY     $125,000- $155,000
Senior Manager Procurement
Procurement / Supply chain
Boston, MA   $125k - $135k
Director of Supply Chain/Logistics
Procurement / Supply chain
Forest Park, IL     $100k - $120k
Supply Chain Director - Center of Excellence
Procurement / Supply chain
Chicago/Downers Grove, IL   $150k / $175k
Category Manager
Procurement / Supply chain
Houston, TX     Competitive Salary
Logistics Manager
Procurement / Supply chain
Houston, TX   Competitive Salary

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