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<abbr class="published" title="2014-08-16T18:14:00+02:00">
Published: Sam 16 August 2014
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<address class="vcard author">
By <a class="url fn" href="/author/zsolt-kazsi.html">Zsolt Kázsi</a>
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<p>In <a href="/category/cv.html">CV</a>. </p>
</footer><!-- /.post-info --> <h3>Contact</h3>
<p><strong> Name: </strong> Zsolt Kázsi<br />
<strong> Email: </strong> [email protected]<br />
<strong> Mobile: </strong> +41 78 8818805<br />
<strong> Address: </strong> Zurcherstr 153, 8102 Oberengstringen</p>
<h3>Work experience</h3>
<p><strong> Dates (from - to): </strong> October 2011-<br />
<strong> Employer: </strong> Bombardier Transportation (Switzerland) AG<br />
<strong> Position: </strong> Lead Buyer<br />
Responsible for the commodities Electronics & PIS/CCTV within the division, globally:<br />
- development and execution of procurement strategy (2-5 years)<br />
- assist in the efficient procurement and management of suppliers (both EMS & 3 rd party suppliers) from commencement
of the tender process to contract completion, lead negotiations<br />
- Procurement manager for Centre for Electronics, key contact for EMS (contract manufacturing partner(s))
- material cost reduction activities: category benchmark and intelligence; leverage synergies internally (divisions)<br />
- supplier development: qualification, developing best in class performance and new models, performance monitoring,
relationship management</p>
<p><strong> Dates (from - to): </strong> May 2009-<br />
<strong> Employer: </strong> Bombardier Transportation (Switzerland) AG<br />
<strong> Position: </strong> Supplier Account Manager<br />
- manage the commercial and contractual relationships with suppliers (internal & external), including key EMS for
electronics (PCB and PCBA)
- procurement ownership for projects, both in bid and project phase, responsible for material budgets and material supply<br />
- drive contract negotiations for project specific agreements<br />
- metrics: cost reduction, on time delivery, non-conformities, payment terms </p>
<p><strong> Dates (from - to): </strong> February 2007 - April 2009<br />
<strong> Employer: </strong> IBM - Integrated Supply Chain<br />
<strong> Position: </strong> Global Commodity Manager<br />
Responsible for a commodity (Actives) within IBM, globally: <br />
- overall responsibility for continuity of supply, tactically and strategically<br />
- development and execution of commodity strategy<br />
- identify, propose, and execute on cost savings opportunities; ensuring savings targets are achieved<br />
- contract negotiations related to general terms & conditions<br />
- monitoring market trends related to commodity, exec highlights<br />
- metrics: cost reduction, contract status, lead times, supplier reduction, payment terms</p>
<p><strong> Dates (from - to): </strong> July 2005 - January 2007<br />
<strong> Employer: </strong> IBM - Integrated Supply Chain<br />
<strong> Position: </strong> Supply Assurance Specialist<br />
Representing the company on the site of the EMS (contract manufacturer):<br />
- managing relationships between IBM, the EMS and the original parts' manufacturers <br />
- overseeing daily operational activities, point of escalation in case of availability problems<br />
- responsible for supply/demand validation, clear to build management, supply shortfall early warning, capacity
assessment, critical parts management<br />
- involved in NPI, EOL activities and EC implementation</p>
<p><strong> Dates (from - to): </strong> March 2003 - June 2005<br />
<strong> Employer: </strong> GE Consumer & Industrial - Lighting<br />
<strong> Position: </strong> Product Line Fulfillment Specialist<br />
- inventory planning for externally sourced finished goods in all EMEA, goods allocation - creating analysis on KPI (e.g. back order, fill rates, inventory turns, excess)<br />
- participation in medium term planning </p>
<p><strong> Dates (from - to): </strong> March 2001 - March 2003<br />
<strong> Employer: </strong> GE Consumer Products<br />
<strong> Position: </strong> CRR - Liaison Team Member<br />
- handling disputes of GE customers (retailers, distributors), e.g. delivery problems, pricing issues, incorrect invoices<br />
- owner of relationship for largest key customer in the German speaking region for dispute management</p>
<h3>Education</h3>
<p><strong> Institution: </strong> IQJB, Budapest<br />
<strong> Qualification / End date: </strong> ITIL v3 Foundation, June 2011</p>
<p><strong> Institution: </strong> Hungarian Logistics Association<br />
<strong> Qualification / End date: </strong> Logistics Manager, June 2006</p>
<p><strong> Institution: </strong> GE Hungary Rt<br />
<strong> Qualification / End date: </strong> Six Sigma - Green Belt, 2002 </p>
<p><strong> Institution: </strong> Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences, Budapest<br />
<strong> Qualification / End date: </strong> Teacher of German (Abolsutorium), 1995</p>
<h3>Languages</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong> Hungarian </strong> (native), <strong> German & English </strong> (fluent), <strong> Polish & Swedish </strong> (basic)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Memberships</h3>
<ul>
<li>APICS (Association for Operations Management) </li>
<li>Procure.ch (Fachverband für Einkauf und Supply Management) </li>
</ul>
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