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10 years of experience in Procurement – (Purchasing, Supply Chain, P2P, Contract and Vendor Management, Supplier Relationship Management) Strong analytical skills and attention to detail, strong data analysis, storytelling, and influencing capability.
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Implementing all phases of the Agile and Hybrid Agile lifecycle for the design, development, testing and implementation of supply chain and wholesale distribution solutions using SAP S4 and/or SAP IS Retail, SAP ECC, SAP FMS, SAP Supply chain, SAP AFS and SAP OTC/SD for enterprise-level clients.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s Degree or U.S. equivalent in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Economics, or a related field, plus 5 years of professional experience as Logistician, Supply Chain Analyst, Business Operations Associate, or any occupation/position/job title involving the design and implementation of product roadmaps and supply chain systems.
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Provide guidance for corporate structure, formalities and service reconfigurations for all subsidiaries, managed care contracting, licensure and accreditations; regulatory compliance, surveys, supply chain contracting; group purchasing organization management; physician contracting and relationships (employment, independent contractor, investment/ownership.
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Act as a consulting resource for data architecture, data model creation, and data analysis for forecasting and capacity planning supply chain activities for all commercial products across all manufacturing sites including all contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs.
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Work closely with the SAP and SAP support teams to ensure that the system is optimized while maintaining alignment with global standards include Clinical Supply Chain, Transportation Visibility, Freight Audit and Payment, and Temperature Record Management Systems.
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For more than 40 years, the America's-based supply chain solutions leader has relied on a consultative approach to build a global network and trusted partnerships in nearly every industry, including aerospace, automotive, consumer retail, food, government, healthcare, high-tech, industrial and life sciences.
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Our GM’s develop and deploy a mix of skill sets: marketing strategies, technology troubleshooting, financial analysis/reporting, sales tactics, leadership methodologies, workforce planning, inventory management, supply chain solutions, vendor management, recruiting approaches, human resource functions, and safety compliance.
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Knowledge of SAP Supply Chain Management, SAP Materials Management, and SAP Warehouse Management modules. Computer/IT Analyst role application of systems analysis techniques and procedures, including consulting with users, to determine hardware, software, or system functional specifications experience in SAP technology.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, Planning & Logistics, Supply Chain, Finance, Accounting or a related field from an accredited College or University, or an equivalent combination of education & experience.
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8 years minimum related experience required in any of the following: Purchasing, Casting, Machining, Engineering, Project Management, New Product Introduction, Supply Chain, Supplier Management, Quality.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, or a related field. This role is pivotal in ensuring profitability and financial performance and will directly report to the Senior Director, Supply Chain.
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Experienced professional with 5-8 years in demand planning, supply chain management, and financial analysis - Strong leadership skills with the ability to mentor and develop team members - Excellent communicator who can build relationships with internal stakeholders - Passionate about shaping a fast-growing brand and promoting inclusivity and body positivity - Collaborative team player who can work closely with cross-functional teams to achieve business goals.
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Responsibilities Include:Develop policies and procedures in the areas of procurement, inventory control, receiving and storage, distribution, duplicating and mail transport throughout the hospitalProvide administrative support to the Chief Operating Officer in the form of reports, budgets, supply utilization analysis and capital expenditure management.
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Crystal Reports Software, Data analysis and modeling, Data Mining, Healthcare Supply Chain. Manager, Data Management/MMIS. The only company to be recognized by KLAS twice for Overall Healthcare Management Consulting.
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