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Graduate degree preferred in an area of relevant study such as Business Administration, Engineering Management, Supply Chain Management or Equivalent. Ability to build strong relationships, and collaborate effectively with other leaders inside and outside the organization including business segment leaders, Supply Chain Operations, Legal, Enterprise Risk Management, Sales and Marketing, Human Resources, Business Technology, and executive-level leadership.
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The ideal candidate should have strong data modeling understanding and supply chain business acumen especially in the areas of demand and supply planning that facilitate replenishment and fulfillment.
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Develop, oversee, and manage the implementation of a comprehensive Supplier Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) through continuous risk assessments to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities and ensure supply chain business continuity.
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Logistics/Order Management Rotation-supply chain understanding the flow of port to water to port to rail to arrival, understand systems seek opportunities for improved efficiency, work with buyers/procurement on Pos.
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This Strategic Commodity Manager will be responsible for analytically formulating supply base strategy, driving supplier contract management, conducting supplier negotiations and executing comprehensive supplier management strategies based on semiconductor technology landscapes and global business environments within our sheet metal fabrication supply chain commodity.
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This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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Five (5) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Required. Eight (8) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Preferred.
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7+ years of experience in Supply Planning, Inventory Management, Demand Planning, or Supply Chain Management. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Business, Finance, Operations, Supply Chain, or other quantitative field.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Global Trade Compliance Supervisor Department: Supply Chain Reports To: VP of Supply Chain Operations FLSA Status: Exempt Compensation Base Range : $ 83, 000.00 to $ 108 ,00.00 Annually WHO WE ARE: REP is a fitness equipment manufacturer founded in 2012 by two brothers with a shared passion for fitness, headquartered in Westminster, Colorado.
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Indorama Ventures is looking for a Supply Chain Manager to join our Indovinya team in The Woodlands, TX. The Supply chain Manager will be responsible for developing integrated business and supply chain planning solutions that synchronize customer demand, production assets, and working capital to drive and deliver improvements in customer service levels, supply chain efficiency and financial results.
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The Technical Director, Supply Chain Solution Architecture will be responsible for designing and implementing supply chain planning solutions using SAP S/4, Kinaxis Rapid Response, and/or IBP that meet the needs of our business.
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Job Qualifications · BA/BS in Liberal Arts, Business, Economics, Supply Chain Management, or International Studies, etc. Job Description The International Supply Chain Analyst position entails supporting corporate clients with the implementation, management and oversight of their import/export international logistics and supply chain management functions.
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Computer Skills: Extensive experience with ERP system; proficient in Excel and large data setMathematical Skills: Working understanding of probability and statistics and forecastingCommunication Skills: Ability to communicate with all levels of management and factory personnelInterpersonal Skills - Focuses on solving conflict; Maintains confidentiality; Keeps emotions under controlBachelor’s degree in supply chain, operations management, business, or engineering.
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The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for Marketing services.
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