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Total 5 Full-time Fresh/Entry Level sourcing manager job vacancies in Australia

Sourcing Executive

Full-time
Shah Alam, Selangor
Purchasing / Procurement / Inventory
3 weeks ago

DUNLOP SRIXON SPORTS ASIA is a company with global presence in the field of Golf equipment and also Racket Sporting Goods (Badminton, Tennis & Squash).

Our business are focused on sales and distributions worldwide.

In line with our expansion plan, we invite suitably qualified and talented individual to join in on this challenging career path.

Why join us? We provide opportunities for career advancement within the company. We practice a vibrant & energetic office environment.

Sales Manager (Hybrid)

Full-time
Selangor, Selangor
Sales / Marketing
1 week ago
We are the leading financial services Agency in the centre region to provide comprehensive financial solutions to all Malaysia, we are also developing talents to participate in this noble job to serve people well and protect each household for financial security.

Assistant Manager - Business Development / 業務拓展助理經理

Full-time
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan K...
Sales / Marketing
2 months ago

We are a group of specialist contracting companies specializing in supply of building materials and installation works. We seek a dynamic and motivated candidates to drive new business growth and managed client relationships.

Merchandising / Sourcing Coordinator (Entry-Level)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Transportation / Logistics
2 months ago
The Opportunity:Adecco is partnering with a retailer, and we are hiring a Merchandising / Sourcing Coordinator to join the business. The successful ca.....

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*entry level* Bank Officer Strategic Sourcing #ESY

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Finance / Banking / Insurance
2 months ago
• Partner with stakeholders to understand their resourcing requirements and fulfil the request effectively and efficiently within the turnaround time•.....

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