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Minimum of 6 months of paid co-op or internship equivalent experience in supply chain, procurement, logistics, engineering, operations management, or related fields. Pursuing or hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Industrial Engineering, or Business from an accredited institution.
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In this program, you will be responsible for implementing process improvements in the supply chain and procurement processes, optimizing distribution networks, and driving competitiveness in the supply of materials and services.
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DuPont's Field Engineering & Supply Chain Development Program is looking for top talent that can catalyze positive changes and advancements in various industries and everyday life.
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Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain & Procurement, the role is a key leadership role within Supply Chain and will develop and implement brewery wide strategies that result in implementing best practices around strategic sourcing and spend management as well as optimal supplier relationship management (SRM) for all key strategic suppliers.
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As a participant in the DuPont Field Engineering & Supply Chain Development Program, you will undergo a series of immersive 2-year assignments in Supply Chain, which will take place across different locations and functions within the company's various businesses.
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Strong Analytical skills for supply chain management. A minimum of 3 years of professional experience in business analysis, systems analysis, management analysis, program planning, program research, program evaluation, project management, or data analysis.
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They must be able to inventory assets, be familiar with property turn in (PTI), shipping assets and generate Bill of Materials via interaction with engineers and have a solid understanding of Cost/Finance aspects and understand the impacts of changes to requirements and Global Supply Chain Management decisions on the configuration.
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As the Senior Supply Chain Program Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the supplier diversity program by leading and monitoring opportunities for diverse suppliers for Amazon's Global Procurement Organization (GPO) across Worldwide Operations.
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Our Procurement Operations team handle requisitions, purchase orders, Bank Card, accounts payable (payment/invoice) and supplier management (diversity, registration, and risk) for the UMass system and our suppliers.
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The Senior Supply Chain Program Manager will manage suppliers for a group of categories to operationalize strategies and continue development of diverse suppliers. 5+ years of program or project management experience.
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Enrollment in an accredited undergraduate program with emphasis in business, construction, supply chain, or operations management. Join a knowledgeable and supportive team as you solve problems, think critically, and provide supply chain support on multi-million-dollar capital purchases and construction subcontracts.
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Work with engineering to standardize system designs, implementation, and operations, considering supply chain risks, costs, etc. We are looking for a Head of Supply Chain and Procurement to own commercial relationships with equipment vendors, contractors, and other service providers across the supply chain for our renewable energy projects.
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Currently pursuing a degree in: Finance, Economics, Operations, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Agribusiness, or Agronomy (other related majors may be considered) Experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, operations, supply chain, or consulting is preferred.
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5+ years of supply chain experience. Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field.
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Work with Scale’s project delivery team to understand construction, engineering and EPC requirements for projects and with Scale’s asset management team to understand third-party operations and maintenance service requirements.
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