Thursday, March 8, 2012

[SMCNG] Digest Number 857

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1.

LEAD:  Vendor Gov - Archer Tool/Ariba - NJ - to 80/hr W2 - 10 mos gi

Posted by: "john sampson" jcsspike@yahoo.com   jcsspike

Wed Mar 7, 2012 10:39 am (PST)



CONTRACT position in Vendor Governance- Operational-System Administrator ARCHER RISK MGMT TOOL
Location Jersey City/Harborside
Duration  10-12 months plus likely extension
Rate $70- 80 W-2 Depending on level of experience
Job Functions
1. Assist with the initial setup and subsequently maintain a large vendor governance tool, such as Archer, integrated with existing systems, e.g., Ariba Sourcing, Ariba Contracts Pro, Fieldglass, Zycus or Accounts Payable systems in a manner that facilitates established risk management and governance policies and allows department owners visibility throughout the lifecycle of a vendor relationship. This also includes the implementation, configuration and testing of the tool; establishment and testing of the interfaces; initial on boarding of the data base and user base, as well as, other appropriate initial system set up elements.
 
2.   Establish and maintain comprehensive data management and configuration for selected vendor governance system. Manage work on design and configuration with integrated external 3rd party systems including ERP and ASP products.
 
3.   Administer day to day activities of the various workstreams including configuration, issue resolution and testing. This includes, but is not limited to presenting system designs and demoing the To Be application to domestic and international business groups, working with QA teams to ensure application meets business requirements and working with key stakeholders to ensure UAT meets planned objectives.
 
 
Let DTG help you to attract and retain the best  talent!
 
Diane Havelock
Senior Account Executive
DTG Consulting Solutions
253 West 35th Street
New York, NY 10001
diane.havelock@dtg-usa.com

MIS Ntwk Assoc Mtg Dates:

Mar 6th - Tues Reg Mtg - 6 pm - Berman Larson Kane Offices, Paramus - DO NOT use GPS for directions - Get dir from BLK site - Bring 15 copies of your resume

Mar 27th Tues Dinner Mtg - Totowa - Eli Amdur will be the spkr - subject TBD
2.

Career Tips: Make Yourself Visible

Posted by: "JohnH" John@JHACareers.com   johnwesthadley

Wed Mar 7, 2012 10:39 am (PST)



Visibility isn't something that just happens.

We often forget this. We assume that if we do a good job, or just work
harder, people will automatically recognize it and we will progress
rapidly in our careers. And if our networking efforts and job searches
aren't working out, we should just work harder.

Life doesn't work that way. You have to first learn how best to create
the visibility that you need, and then work at creating it.

Often it's not even that we don't know a lot of the right things to do,
it's just that doing them involves stepping out of our comfort zones.

We get comfortable with certain patterns and routines that we've
convinced ourselves are good enough, and then carefully avoid doing
different things that take much more mental energy, and that are the
keys to really creating powerful visibility.

For example, what do you say when someone asks you what you do?

If you are like 99% of people out there, you tell them your job title or
category, perhaps expanding upon it with example of your duties. "I'm
an actuary." "I'm a finance professional." "I project manage large
scale IT infrastructure projects in the pharmaceutical industry".

Unless you are one of the small percentage of professionals with a sexy
job title, or in a very 'hot' company, that's a horrible way to answer
the question, and you will have blown a terrific opportunity to create
engagement. Yet it's what almost everyone does.

For the rest of the article, just drop me a note at John@JHACareers.com
<mailto:John@JHACareers.com> , or you can visit my website to check out
the contents of past issues and selected articles at
www.JHACareers.com/Newsletter.htm
<http://www.jhacareers.com/Newsletter.htm>

(Another topic I covered in this most recent issue was an interesting
position someone took on networking, that has generated a number of
insightful responses from readers.)

John
___________________________________________________
John West Hadley Career Search Counselor (908) 725-2437

"Land The Job And Pay You Deserve"

Get 100's of Career Tips at <http://www.JHACareers.com>
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3.

LEAD:  Infra Sr PM - NJ - 6 mos gig

Posted by: "john sampson" jcsspike@yahoo.com   jcsspike

Wed Mar 7, 2012 10:39 am (PST)



My name is Connor and I'm an IT recruiter at TSR Consulting Services.
 
Please review the opportunity I have below - if you are interested, please send me your resume and I will reach out to you shortly.
 
Leading pharmaceutical company
Princeton NJ
Sr. Project Manager
6 months +
 

Will be responsible for managing Infrastructure & Application integration efforts.
Must possess a strong background in Infrastructure, be highly organized, and detail oriented.
Responsibilities include the following:
Track project milestones and deliverables
Track and manage issues and risks associated with project deliverables
Develop and deliver regular project progress reports  
 
Looking forward to hearing from you,
 

Connor Leahy
(631) 231-0333 Ext.408
400 Oser Avenue Suite 150
Hauppauge, NY 11788
TSR Consulting Services

MIS Ntwk Assoc Mtg Dates:

Mar 6th - Tues Reg Mtg - 6 pm - Berman Larson Kane Offices, Paramus - DO NOT use GPS for directions - Get dir from BLK site - Bring 15 copies of your resume

Mar 27th Tues Dinner Mtg - Totowa - Eli Amdur will be the spkr - subject TBD
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