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Post-secondary education in Supply Chain Management or Purchasing or equivalent a plus. Works with management to address all aspects of supply chain management, including procurement support, commodity business plans, market trends assessment, pricing, and product availability.
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You will be guided by the core tenets that shape Vizient's operations and strategic focus, including Performance Improvement, Cost Management, Supply Chain Excellence, and Data & Analytics.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or Engineering. Lead "Shared Services" activities by working with plant supply chain leads to analyze supplier consolidation opportunities and influencing the respective Supplier Scorecards.
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Execute designs with solid modeling software (PTC Creo / Windchill) to create models, assemblies, detailed drawings, and BOMs for designs which may include plastic, stamped metal, and electrically conductive parts and familiarity with SAP for supply chain management and process flow.
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Understanding of Program Management concepts, cost accounting principles, feasibility analysis, pro forma preparation, and forecasting. Works with Finance, Supply Chain and Information Systems to ensure ongoing system integrity and work plans to correct identified system deficiencies.
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HAPPYNARAE is a social enterprise specializing in supply chain management (SCM) and creating social value in collaboration with its clients. Assist in the development and execution of Supply Chain Management (SCM) plans, conducting evaluations periodically.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or related discipline. This position will develop plans to meet the company's short-term and long-term supply chain management and production requirements.
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Fluent business skills in Japanese are necessary for this position, and a bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or supply chain management is highly desired. 4 year's degree in Engineering, Business, Supply Chain Management (or commensurate work experience.
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For the upcoming USAID-funded HIV/AIDS Procurement Services Agent (PSA) contract, valued at $3B, one of the Next Generation Global Health Supply Chain Suite of Programs. Amentum is a global leader in logistics and supply chain with a 65-year history of providing international organizations with support for humanitarian, development and mission-critical operations at large scale that is expanding its global health practice.
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Description SAIC's Business Enablement represents the full depth and breadth of the acquisition value chain – from the sell side (customer engagement and strategy development) to the buy side (program execution, strategic alliances, supply chain management and subcontractor development.
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Resolve escalated issues with vendors and Supply Chain management. Continuously seeks to improve the quality and effectiveness of the global supply chain organization through the effective assessment and selection of key talent.
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Relevant certifications such as Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) are desirable. Bachelor's degree in business administration, supply chain management, or a related field (a master's degree is a plus.
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AA/AS or bachelor's degree in supply chain management or logistics preferred. Plans, schedules and reviews workload and manpower working with Terminal Manager to meet operational targets on a cost-effective basis.
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Minimum Education: Bachelor's Degree in Business or related field, or 4 years related work experience Preferred Education: Designated Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) or equivalent, MBA.
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Leverage a high level of project management skills for supply chain related to new product development, outsourcing, VA/VE, supplier resourcing, large cost out initiatives, supplier crisis management and acquisition integration.
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