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Proven experience (3+ years) is strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management. With units specializing in Accounting and Finance, Administrative, Marketing, Technology, Supply chain, Healthcare Revenue Cycle, Call Center, Human Resources and Executive Search.
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O Minimum of 5 years of business experience in supply chain, operations or finance, or 3 years of strategic consulting management experience with a top tier consulting firm. o Collaborate with the VP of Supply Chain to identify areas across refurbishment, inventory management, forecasting and expediting to support and/or define areas of potential Capex and WC improvement, while improving our key goals of right part right place and improving the customer experience.
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Bachelor's degree (required) in Industrial Engineering, Business or other field relevant to Supply Chain management. Minimum 2 Years Of Experience In Supply Chain Management.
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Works with cross organizational teams to solve problems and drive supply chain solutions. Good interpersonal and stakeholder management. Partners with the factories to drive the lowest possible materials and service impact to HW availability.
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Job Title: Planner/Scheduler - III. This position provides a challenging opportunity to work in a team responsible for the manufacturing, testing, and deployment of validation vehicles of the next generation of Client products for the validation community.
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Supplier management exp. Planner\/Scheduler - III @ Folsom, CA. Job Title: Planner/Scheduler. exp with PCB, worked on assembly house. supplier management exp. Purchase order placement and logistics coordination.
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Creates HW sampling events and manages demand from customers. Is familiar with QA process and the impact on logistics (testing). Aligns HW delivery priorities and deployment plan with project manager.
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GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. Work creatively with leave administrator and management to effectively handle and track leave programs, including short-term disability, workers' compensation, FMLA and personal leaves.
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Our Performance Improvement services include Finance Transformation, Financial Planning & Analysis, Integration & Carve Out Services, Shared Services Optimization, Operations & Supply Chain, Program & Change Management, and Profit Enhancement.
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Serve as a liaison to faculty and staff relevant to MBA student caseload (i.e., Supply Chain Management Center, CCIMS, Marketing, Operations). Extensive knowledge of MBA level job search skills and recruiting of processes for technology, financial services, or consulting industries in a core function (e.g., recruiting/sourcing, finance, strategy, product management/marketing, operations.
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Provide strategic direction and leadership to the operational teams, including but not limited to, facilities management, supply chain, and logistics. 7+ years of progressive experience in healthcare operations management.
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We have experience helping a diverse client base in warehousing services, transportation management, supply chain management, order fulfillment and labor needs. Minimum 5 years sales/account/solutions management experience in third-party logistics and/or supply chain.
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An associate degree in business operations, supply chain management, procurement or another related field is helpful but not required. Warehouse Manager candidates should have at least a high school diploma or GED. Some candidates may also have completed on-the-job warehouse organization and management training in another role.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain, Business or equivalent work experience. -Candidates should have strong knowledge of dispatch operations, transportation management and logistic solutions with a broad knowledge in DOT rules and regulation.
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BASIC AND PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE) Bachelor’s degree from an accredited 4-year college or equivalent relevant experience required; MBA or similar Master’s degree in Business preferred At least 7 – 10 years of progressively responsible experience in supply chain, procurement and/or sourcing required.
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