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Relevant professional certifications [e.g. Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM), Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM.
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Through personalized learning and on-the-job training participants can engage in projects under, and gain exposure to, various business operations like product development, sales, marketing, supply chain management, merchandising, and more.
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Preference for supply chain management, business or operations management, international business, or industrial distribution. Provides recommendation and guidance for current and future state supply chain mapping for Global Trade Managed within the Global Trade Management team.
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Extensive, hands-on experience in supply chain management within the meat and food processing industry, with a deep understanding of processing and animal harvest operations. Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, or a related field.
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Experience in Supply Chain either in Business or IT, with specific focus on Warehouse Management System (WMS), Transportation Management System (TMS), and Third-Party Logistics (3PLs.
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Broad knowledge across web standards, ITIL, ERP, Supply Chain systems, Marketing systems, SaaS, Cloud infrastructure Relevant Enterprise Architecture and Cloud Engineering certifications desired (e.g., TOGAF, CISSP, AWS Certified Solutions Architect.
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We have extensive experience in the fields of cybersecurity, development, IT infrastructure, supply chain management and other professional services such as system design and continuous improvement.
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The Technical Operations CMC Project Management Director is responsible for leading cross-functional teams within Technical Operations on multiple projects from inception through completion, coordinating activities to develop the physical product, manufacturing process, supply chain and regulatory files.
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The Director of Operations provides leadership for wine production activities and teams, including winery fruit supply chain management, maintaining west coast vineyard and processing facility partnerships, the local vineyard, cellar/winemaking, barrel program, bottling/packaging, warehousing, inventory control, and distribution for both still and sparkling wine production.
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Administers our C-TPAT program and international supply chain security requirements including submissions to US Customs. Coordinates commercial documentation and exception management workflow with vendors, 3PL's, customs broker, and internal stakeholders.
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Upon completion of training program, demonstrate understanding of ORBIS selling processes, the manufacturing processes, ORBIS product lines and typical customer applications, order processing and territory management, including strategic growth planning; ability to uphold exceptional customer service and responsiveness while providing unbiased supply chain solutions; ability to convey accurate information to current and potential customers.
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Work in a cross functional team environment, with Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Product Management, Product Marketing, Sourcing Category Managers and Global Suppliers.
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Hands on work experience with and knowledge of logistics management, warehousing, fulfillment, inventory, planning, supply chain, order management and MRP tools / system. 15+ years of experience in Supply Chain management, Logistics, Operations or related fields preferred.
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Assume overall accountability for the supply chain risk management program, collaborating with cross-functional teams to meet industry and regulatory standards. Lead supply chain security teams overseeing physical and site security, information security, supplier risk management, product security, logistics, and supply chain resiliency programs.
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Bachelor’s Degree in such disciplines as Business Management, Supply Chain Management, Project Management, International Relations, Strategic Studies, Foreign Policy, International Studies, Political Science, Liberal Arts, Education, Accounting, Economics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, or other related technical, or professional disciplines.
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