There is something special happening in one area of the Public Sector, and it is about to provide unique career opportunities for the right procurement and supply chain professionals.
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC), headquartered in Laurel, MD, is one of the nation’s largest water/wastewater utilities. WSSC is transforming its Supply Chain Management (SCM) activities into a leading-edge operation. The extent of the transformation probably qualifies it to be the first comprehensive transformation program of its kind in the public sector.
As part of its SCM Transformation Plan, WSSC has recently begun advertising open positions they are seeking to fill. More information can be found here: https://wsscwater.peopleadmin.com/postings/search
Select the Functional Category (drop down menu): Procurement & SLMBE. Then, select Search
The current open positions in Procurement and Supplier Diversity will then be displayed, and you can review the detailed postings on the positions you are interested in.
At the moment, there are 5 positions posted in this functional area. There is also a job posted in the Logistics functional area.
There will be additional positions posted in the near future, so make this website one that you visit regularly.
If you are someone who wants to be part of a leading edge SCM transformation, check it out.
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