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Spearhead the development of strategic supply chain management plans to position the business on a path of continuous improvement in meeting customer requirements, technology, network design, operating cost and overhead costs with the execution led in the field.
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Bachelors degree in supply chain, engineering, math, computer science, supply chain management, or a related field. Advanced degree in supply chain, engineering, math, computer science, supply chain management, or a related field.
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High school diploma or equivalent experience required, Bachelor's Degree in Supply Chain Management or Logistics or Finance preferred. Receive all supply chain partner invoicing for supply chain fees (duty, freight, customs brokerage, consolidation, etc.
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Act as financial advisor for the facilities and liaise with local plant management and Regional Supply Chain Management. Supply Chain Organization (management, warehouse staff, manufacturing, finance, etc.
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Solid financial acumen, with experience in budgeting, forecasting, and cost management. Strong understanding of retail operations, supply chain management, and logistics best practices.
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Work collectively with Centralized Purchasing, Product Line Management, Supply Chain and Logistics to determine the lowest cost to serve and sales strategy for network. Provide support and feedback to Warehouse Management on shipping issues.
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Minimize and eliminate supply chain risks by quickly addressing concerns and active supplier management aimed at building long-term transparent relationships. Ability to create a competitive advantage to our organization through material and process cost analysis, effective negotiations, and contract management.
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Innovating to improve project scope/execution to improve customer outcomes, reduce sustainability impact, and decrease the end-to-end supply chain cost. The Sr. PM will enable implementation of Program Management Office (PMO) best practices, scope large projects, track project timelines, and develop mechanisms for communicating to senior management on status, risks, and business challenges.
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Cost accounting experience along with knowledge of financial systems, SOX compliance, and generally accepted accounting principles. Translate manufacturing activity and costs to Brand P/L; communicate to Brand Finance and Brand Management.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to streamline processes, improve supply chain management, and enhance customer satisfaction. Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, quality management systems, and regulatory compliance requirements.
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Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain or Operations Management preferred ~OR~ equivalent work experience. 3 Years Management experience in distribution, warehousing or supply chain required.
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Upper Management Engagement : Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including supply chain, sales, and human resources, to align sawmill operations with overall business objectives. Budget and Cost Control : Develop and manage the sawmill budget, monitor operational expenses, and implement strategies to reduce costs and improve profitability.
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Job Purpose and ImpactThe Build Project Supervisor will supervise all capital project management activities at a site for up to $10M build projects including engineering, construction, safety, planning and project controls (estimate, risks, cost & schedule follow-up.
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Manage the supply chain process, including material and equipment buyout planning and scheduling, supplier identification and vetting, solicitation, evaluation, award, staging, packing, labeling, documentation and insurance, shipping, logistics and freight forwarding, export /import documentation and clearance, expediting, supplier quality surveillance delivery to/receipt on job site and on-site material management.
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Coordinate accurate variance to plan and variance to forecast reporting, communicate results to Operations and Supply Chain leadershipTranslate manufacturing activity and costs to Brand P/L; communicate to Brand Finance and Brand Management.
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