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The Supply Chain Planning Analyst will lead the supply process at Lief Labs. This consists of the daily management and execution of our MRP processes and technologies. Own the configuration of MRP parameters within SAP. Run periodic analysis to ensure these parameters are accurate and reflective of current state of the business.
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2-3 years experience in supply planning, supply chain, production planning Knowledge of Production Planning, Inventory Management, Capacity Analysis, Demand, Supply and Supply Chain best practices.
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Experience working in PLM, SAP & Non-SAP applications and understanding of cross functional business processes in Engg. & Mfg. and PLM domain (product data management (PDM), new product introduction (NPI), bill of material (BOM) management, manufacturing resource planning (MRP), supply chain management, operations engineering etc.
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CPIM certification, Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) systems, and Supply/Demand Planning experience in aerospace manufacturing are highly desirable. Actively manages KPIs relating to DSI, LISC, Sales, and other supply chain related metrics.
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Knowledge and experience in MRP and ERP systems inventory control, materials requirements planning, item master, demand planning, and advanced supply chain planning. Work closely with BlueCrest Supply Chain Team to execute against defined and prioritized strategic initiatives.
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Knowledgeable of basic concepts relating to ERP, WMS, MRP, PLM, or other supply chain centric IT systems. Knowledgeable of basic supply chain concepts including manufacturing, inventory, warehousing, and order processing.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Business, or a related field; CPM or CPIM certification preferred. Proficiency in using procurement and inventory management software; working knowledge of NetSuite MRP and Planning Workbench functionality a plus.
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Oversee the implementation of Make-to-Stock (MTS) and Make-to-Order (MTO) strategies, maintaining safety stock levels and executing Material Requirements Planning (MRP) to ensure sufficient inventory.
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The Supply Chain Buyer/Planner will manage an assigned set of Materials and Suppliers and be responsible for meeting production demands, working within Inventory constraints and targets to deliver year-over-year improvements in total cost to serve through alternative sourcing, replacement materials and Consignment/Working Capital.
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Proficiency of MRP/ERP with a sound understanding of material requirements planning, bills of material, inventory control, product lifecycle management, procure to pay processes, and supply chain operations.
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10+ years of Functional knowledge on core Supply Chain processes (supply planning, BOM, MRP, Inventory management, Master Data Management) Experience in different supply chain processes viz demand planning, sales and operations planning, supply planning and forecast.
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Demonstrated knowledge of MRP/ERP and Product Life Management (PLM) applications; experience with Epicor a plus. Collaborate with Triumph Supply Chain Leadership Supplier Contract review, negotiations, and performance management and ensure compliance.
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Background and/or knowledge in Enovia (product life cycle management), Oracle, MFG/Pro, Cognos and other equivalent ERP / MRP software packages. Establish the Supply Chain Integrated Product Team (IPT) consisting of Commodity Leads (sourcing), site buyers (Procurement), and Supplier Development Engineers (APQP), from both Eaton and the suppliers.
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The Global Supply Chain Program Manager focuses on the management of the subcontractor versus the subcontract (e.g. management of the supplier versus management of PO deliverables) from Phase 0 Concept thru Phase 6 Transition to Production ensuring maximum supplier involvement from project launch through rate production.
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Eaton's IS AER FMC division is currently seeking a Global Supply Chain Program Manager. Bachelor's degree in business, economics, supply chain management, or engineering from an accredited institution.
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