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Relevant positions include Buyer, Procurement Manager, Sourcing Operations Analyst, Technical Buyer, Pricing Analyst, and Supply Chain Manager. We consider applicants with diverse majors and work history; however, applicants frequently have education in Business Management, Supply Chain, Business Logistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Marketing, or a related field.
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Five (5) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Required. Eight (8) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Preferred.
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As a Functional Supply Planning Manager, you will work hands-on to define optimal total supply chain solutions, develop financial impacts, and utilize a variety of systems to achieve goals.
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Fiskars is seeking a talented Supply Planning Manager to join our Supply Chain team. As Supply Planning Manager you'll have the opportunity to own the data, drive actionable insights, and influence key stakeholders within the organization.
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Generate key stakeholder interest with Director of Dialysis, Biomed, Purchasing Director, Supply Chain Director, Pharmacy, Director of ICU, Nurse Educators, and Intensivists. The Territory Manager is responsible for supporting the Area Sales Manager in delivering on capital commitments with the sale of Tablo in new and existing locations.
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Provide thought-leadership and benchmark external best practices to identify the core strategies for up-skilling Supply Chain Talent. Serve as the lead and subject matter expert for the Supply Chain Function for the Chobani-Wide L&D Strategy as it relates to Leadership Development, Onboarding, 360 Assessments, Coaching, etc.
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Implement targeted business plans supporting the Area Sales Manager and console growth. The Territory Manager will implement targeted business plans including prospecting greenfield accounts, console expansion in current accounts, relationship development with Nephrologists and generating key stakeholder interest.
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Build interest in Tablo via office visits, LTAC discovery calls, educational dinners, educational symposiums, and fellowship journal clubs. Proven successful track record in medical equipment sales. Represent ASM in various sales meetings.
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SummaryDefine and execute a consistent Learning and Development Strategy for the Chobani Supply Chain function, across all plants, that continuously improves the skills of Supply Chain talent, while building a strong internal pipeline of future leaders, through strategic and consistent Learning and Development efforts focused on the greatest needs of the business.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for ensuring an optimized supply of material by: Clearly defining the supply chain in coordination with the cross-functional commodity team Aligning and leading cross-functional commodity teams with the various procurement strategies to be executed.
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Supply Chain Analysts serve Clark’s procurement division, which buys products for our various distribution channels (industry leading Ecommerce platform WebstaurantStore.com , The Restaurant Stores, Clark National Accounts, Clark Food Service Equipment, and 11400, Inc.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree in International business / development, Social Science, Environmental Science, Agriculture, or Supply Chain Management SBTi and CDP reporting experience Experience developing and delivering strategies in other sustainability topics including water, biodiversity, soil health, farmer resiliency, and economic empowerment is an advantage.
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The Sr. Manager, Corporate Executive Chef development and Sustainability, will work cross-functionally and collaboratively with Menu product development team, New Build, Consumer Insights Experts, Supply Chain and others to bring traffic-driving innovation from idea to culinary "Celebrity standard" for hand-off to the fleet.
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We are currently seeking a high-performing Supply Chain Manager who will oversee all procurement, inventory and material handling, and ERP materials management. The Supply Chain Manager along with the CFO will help guide the maintenance of the ERP system to meet LACO's ongoing needs and the improvement of ERP processes.
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The ideal candidate will demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the healthcare supply chain and ability to apply PAR Excellence Systems’ technology in a consultative manner to existing clients to improve their operations.
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