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Lead a team of highly experienced Supply Chain Engineers supporting Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Inventory Management and Order Fulfillment functions. Multiple instances of client project delivery experience in at least 3 of these areas: Supply Chain Strategy & Transformation Integrated Demand & Supply Planning Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Supply Chain Operations Supply Chain Analytics & Visibility.
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Oversees project study contributions of multi-disciplinary specialists in traffic engineering/planning, travel demand modeling, geographic information systems, and financial analysis, among others.
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Implementation experience in the following IBP modules: S&OP, Demand Planning, Response and Supply Planning, Replenishment planning. o Updating configuration and as needed working with developers to modify programs and ensuring adequate end user testing and acceptance of all SAP SCM planning.
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Implementation experience in the following IBP modules: S&OP, Demand Planning, Response and Supply Planning, and Replenishment planning. This involves collaboration with other SAP functional and development teams to design, develop, test, and implement appropriate configurations within SAP ECC PP, SAP APO, and SAP IBP to meet business requirements in the manufacturing area.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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You are motivated to learn and interested in all things related to production and manufacturing operations, integrated supply/demand planning, warehousing and fulfillment operations, transportation management, supply and supplier management, maintenance and asset reliability operations, and aftermarket and field service operations, including the latest trends and developments.
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Experience a variety of transportation planning projects, such as traffic and transit microsimulation, multimodal corridor studies, transportation demand management plans, transportation impact studies, traffic signal warrants, bicycle and pedestrian facility planning, local/regional transportation plans, safety studies, or noise analysis.
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In addition, the Supply Planner is the liaison for Demand Planning and Marketing to address supply issues. Identifies and resolves lead time issues with key stakeholders including Demand Planning, SBUs, and PLMs.
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The Contract Manufacturing Manager will interact with and support Marketing & Sales as well as all other functional departments including Operations, Logistics, Demand Planning, Quality, Research & Development, Procurement, and Finance across within the Post Consumer Brands business unit and across Post Holdings.
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Familiarity with Supply and Demand planning systems, including but not limited to SAP, Kinaxis, o9, and Anaplan, is highly desirable. Experience working with advanced supply planning software.
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As a Senior Global Demand Planner, you ll focus on upstream demand planning activities, working directly with Sales, Marketing and Finance to close the gap on the demand plan and budget.
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Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) North America (NA) Do you want to drive revenue and lead a marketing program and team passionate about demand generation through coordinated marketing & communications campaigns.
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Whatyou’llbedoing:Architect, design and deliver robust implementable solutions for complex supply chain requirements using SAP IBP Supply response, Demand Planning, APO SNP Optimization and CTM Techniques.
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Update configuration and, as needed, work with developers to modify programs and ensuring adequate end-user testing and acceptance of all SAP SCM planning. Using past experiences and knowledge of SAP to support processes and design to improve Supply Chain planning functions.
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The Supply and Demand Planner is in charge of leading and developing the Supply & Demand Planning for SEB Professional North America to ensure optimal S&OP process, superior demand forecast, ideal stock levels & high customer service level while minimizing SLOBS, cost and complexity.
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