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The Opportunity: Act as a trusted adviser and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (ERP) - Supply Chain SME to clients in an implementation project. At least 10 years IT industry total experience with minimum 5 years Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (ERP) Supply Chain application architecting/solutioning/configuration and full life-cycle implementation.
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Must have experience in conducting Requirement workshops for implementation engagements around - SAP Supply Chain, Logistics and SAP Material Management processes. Deep hands on consulting experience on SAP S/4Hana with other SAP Supply Chain components – in areas like Procurement / Inventory Planning / MRP / Capacity Planning / APO/ ATP/ Inbound and Outbound Logistics, Subcontractor process, consignment and vendor managed Inventory functions.
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Act as a trusted adviser and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (ERP) – Supply Chain SME to clients in an implementation project. At least 15 years IT industry total experience with minimum 5 years Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (ERP) Supply Chain application architecting/solutioning/configuration and full life-cycle implementation.
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Demonstrate a strong proficiency in Supply Chain Management (Product Information Management, Inventory Management, Warehouse management, Transportation Management and Manufacturing.
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This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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Stoneridge Software is looking for a Senior Supply Chain Management (SCM) Functional Consultant to lead implementation efforts for D365 SCM inour Dynamics 365 F&O consulting services team.
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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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Exceptional understanding of supply chain planning processes including demand planning, supply planning, inventory management, production planning, and S&OP including statistical forecasting MRP, allocation, scheduling, and constraint planning.
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5+ years of Microsoft ERP implementation experience, preferably D365 Finance/Supply Chain. CGI is seeking a Dynamics 365 Functional Consultant (Manufacturing) to join our CGI team who will provide in-depth knowledge of Microsoft D365 Finance / Supply Chain Management application, bringing subject matter expertise in manufacturing, warehouse management, and supply chain management.
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Supply Chain Manager - end-to-end supply chain management. Beneficial: Association of Supply Chain Management CPIM certification. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering or Finance.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 certifications: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (ERP) Solution Architect Expert and Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations Supply Chain intermediate product specific (Functional) certifications (highly preferred.
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Certification in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and/or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) from APICS a plus. Knowledge of Supply Chain processes, preferably with 7+ years of relevant experience in manufacturing, planning, scheduling and/or inventory management.
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B2B SaaS, cannabis, e-commerce, order management, CRM, Wholesale Cannabis Marketplace, Seed to Sale, Cannabis Supply Chain, ERP Integration, POS Integration, Sales Management, Inventory Management, Data Analytics, and Cannabis Industry Trend.
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The implementation and deployment of Project Accounting, Project Costing, Project Billing, and Project Management modules within Oracle EBS and Oracle Cloud ERP, ensuring alignment with client needs and industry best practices.
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Leveraging your expertise in logistics, Oracle Inventory/WMS Modules, and procurement processes, you will ensure the seamless coordination of supply chain activities, optimizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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