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As a Planner, you will be responsible for Demand Planning and/or Supply Planning Processes for the assigned business intersection. Strong knowledge of Supply Chain processes, such as SIOP -Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning, Forecasting, Demand and Supply Planning, and Materials Management.
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The Supply Planner is a key member of the Supply Chain Planning team reporting directly to the Supply Chain Manager. The Supply Planner is responsible for the strategic planning of inventory to drive sales, optimize inventory turns and achieve order fill rate targets.
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This will include preparing for demand planner calls and ensuring our inventory on hand/on order is in line with needs. Obtaining, interpreting, and utilizing available data (including but not limited to, Account POS (Retail Link/ Madrid), Syndicated Data (IRI/Nielsen), Shopper Insights, etc.
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Collaborate monthly with Demand Planner to accurately forecast volume requirements. Collaborate monthly with Demand Planner to accurately forecast volume requirements. BS / BA in Business or Food Science and 1-3 years professional selling experience in the Food & Beverage Retail branded or private label industry OR.
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This will include aspects of Inventory Management, Supply Planning, Demand Planning, and Production Planning. Proactively utilize MRP's and other tools to review inventory projections & supply-demand summaries to prevent potential shortages or excessive inventory and demurrage.
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Associate Supply Planner. Utilize established demand planning tools to review historical sales trends, research demand drivers, develop forecast models and evaluate forecast results.
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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Buyer/Planner to join our precision manufacturing team. Knowledge of engineering and manufacturing processes including inventory control, materials requirements planning, item master, demand planning, and supply chain planning.
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AFC - Accredited Financial Counselor - Enterprise, CFP - Certified Financial Planner - Enterprise, ChFC - Chartered Financial Consultant - Enterprise. Must have one of the following certifications: Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), or Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC.
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Delegate and support re-forecasting of all lower velocity items to the demand planner (direct report). Lead department of demand planner(s) and purchasing agents to meet in-stock goals while continuously finding ways to reduce excess inventory.
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This position will provide coverage in short-term, surge and on demand situations resulting from the Military needs such as a post-deployment event or to cover an existing assignment for counselors who are absent.
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This pivotal role, reporting to the Demand Planner, combines a deep understanding of the Amazon operations landscape with meticulous, agile project management in partnership with our Operations team.
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Manages duty to warn situations according to Department of Defense (DoD) protocol. Possess the skills to effectively utilize virtual counseling or other electronic modes of communication, such as web based, secure online chat, or video-based communications and secure video teleconference sponsored by the customer.
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Prior experience with supply chain planning product implementations like Manugistics, SAP APO, SAP IBP, JDA Demand Fulfill, JDA S&OP, i2 Supply Chain Planner, Oracle SCM. Prior experience with supply chain planning product implementations like Manugistics, SAP APO, SAP IBP, JDA Demand Fulfill, JDA S&OP, i2 Supply Chain Planner, Oracle SCM.
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Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) systems and Supply/Demand Planning experience in aerospace manufacturing are highly desirable. The Planner Specialist ensures performance to the master production schedule to achieve objectives for customer service, inventory levels, and configuration management for the Irvine, CA location of Parker Fluid Systems Division.
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As the Demand Planner, you will work closely with Sales, Marketing, Brand Management, Supply Chain, and Finance teams. How You Will Make an Impact Frida is looking for a Demand Planner to join our team who has experience with demand forecasting and inventory management, as well as strong reporting and analytic skills.
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