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The Company is vertically integrated from mined raw materials, direct reduced iron, and ferrous scrap to primary steelmaking and downstream finishing, stamping, tooling, and tubing. The Maintenance Planner is responsible for managing the maintenance planning and scheduling activities within the department to improve equipment reliability.
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Conducts the budgeting, planning, analysis and monitoring required to ensure unit and financial targets are met for assigned products. Validates downstream deliverables and final offering (business acceptance testing.
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Hands on experience with video media planning. Participates in the strategic planning for enhancements to product content, pricing, packaging and features. Partner with engineering team to manage product backlog, do sprint planning, and deliver products on time.
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In this role, you handle material SKU planning activities that include global inventory management and replenishment, production levels to plan for materials, look at the chain from upstream to downstream with both short and long-term planning strategies in mind.
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Lead in managing tradeshow and educational conference planning, execution, content development, attending, and performing duties as required. Maintain high level of product knowledge, own major brands, or sub-segments, and ensure the execution of strategies at the brand or sub-segment level in collaboration with Marketing Lead.
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Strong experience in drilling and workover operations, well planning and approval, reservoir management, geology and geophysics, project management for upstream facilities development, oil and gas field development, simultaneous operations (SIMPOS) between upstream and construction, downstream operations, offshore and onshore drilling rig safety inspections, managerial audits, assessments, safety program, and emergency response plan development.
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The aptitude to communicate both up and downstream to team staff and exercise judgment in assessing client interactions and when to request additional technical accounting guidance. Overall project management, including planning, monitoring, and performing consulting projects in the areas of process improvement, operational assessments, compliance, and financial reporting.
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Experience testing systems upstream and downstream to sap by verifying integration points during testing. Deep knowledge of functions, Sales and Operational Planning, Contract Manufacturing business processes and FICO.
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Provide thought leadership and participate with projects that involve any of the upstream or downstream data flows and processes. Support Product Owner with release planning, scoping, and prioritization activities.
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Develop and support project management techniques and schedule goals, procurementand contractual requirements, personnel assignments, and capacity planning. Close support to ensure that all downstream team members are meeting deadlines on assigned tasks.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Business Controller mindset, focusing on analyzing and data/process improvements for joint ventures, downstream and upstream operations.
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In this role, you will collaborate with relevant stakeholders to execute the charter of leaning out, contemporizing, and implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system and downstream connections into various other digital processes & tools.
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This role supports the safe execution of maintenance work by receiving, planning, estimating, and managing electrical related maintenance work orders for the Mine Maintenance department. Cleveland-Cliffs has an immediate opportunity for a Maintenance Planner at our Tilden site.
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Experience in SaaS Enterprise Resource Planning product management, consulting, or finance operations. Design should include the definition of product use cases, wireframes and upstream and downstream impact areas.
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The role enables an understanding of the commercial business as it interacts with sales finance teams to enable forecasting, planning, and analysis of depletion performance within their markets.
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