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Costpoint | Materials Management | MRP | Inventory Control | Production Management | ERP | Business Applications | Supply Chain. Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, or related discipline.
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Required Experience/Skills:Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, or related discipline). This position requires a deep understanding of MRP principles, inventory management, and production processes, as well as hands-on experience with Deltek Costpoint.
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SAP MRP – Business Analyst. Experience in implementation of ERP or S/4 MRP integration with atleast one Demand and Supply Planning software e.g. O9, Demantra, I2, APO, IBP or any other software in the areas of Supply Planning, Forecasting and Demand Planning, ATP, Aggregate Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales and Operations Planning.
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Bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Science, Supply Chain Management, or related field. This position specializes in JDE Supply Chain Management and acts as a functional lead for that part of the system.
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The supply chain analyst supports the corporate supply chain team through analytics, process development/process improvement and ultimately execution in the areas of On Time Delivery, Inventory Management and Asset Demand Planning.
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Job Title: Business Systems Analyst (Remote) Experienced in Oracle Supply Chain Execution Cloud and Oracle EBS environments. Good functional and technical knowledge of the Oracle Inventory, Bill of Material, MRP, Costing, Purchasing and Order Management.
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Experience with SAP MRP, capacity planning, batch management, staging processes and manufacturing. Strong SAP Supply Chain solution architecture skills, integration, security, data and technology architecture.
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Supply Chain Analysts are responsible for maintaining MRP values for a high volume of materials. In this position, you'll demonstrate familiarity with business technology concepts, data management and decision support.
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In the context of Supply Chain systems, coverage includes Sales, Distribution, Warehouse Management, Inventory, Manufacturing, Procurement, and Planning (production, supply, and demand) business functions, with cross functional collaboration is other business areas as well on projects and support work.
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Bachelor's Degree required; preferably Supply Chain, Logistics, Finance or Business. Proficient with ERP/MRP business systems, Epicor preferred, in a manufacturing environment with super user responsibilities.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, statistics, supply chain management, or a relatable discipline. A minimum of 5 years' experience working in a supply chain / operations / commercial related field focusing on demand and/or supply planning.
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BS or BA in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Industrial Engineering, Operations, or related fields. Must have detailed knowledge and understanding of business principles, concepts and terminology in Finance, Logistics, Industrial Operations, and Supply Chain processes.
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There is an exciting opportunity for a Mid Level Supply Chain Management Analyst to join the Supply Chain Functional Excellence Team in Everett, WA. This individual will support the Digital Transformation of Erp to SAP. You will be working cross-functionality while applying your expertise with our existing supply chain business processes and business systems.
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Manage MRP plans, configurations, and schedules within Supply Chain Planning. Integration from SAS tool/Supply Chain Planning. Integration from Oracle Maintenance/Supply Chain Planning.
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Degree from accredited college in the field of Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Industrial Engineering or Business Management. You have a supply chain background and can work independently, excels in fast-paced environments, and embodies a proactive mindset, adept at navigating high-pressure situations with determination and efficiency.
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