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About the Job The Sr. Manager of Supply Chain and Product Development is an integral part of the operations team and will help lead and develop the organization's cross-territory supply chain and oversee all day-to-day operations, with respect to sourcing, procurement, replenishment, product development, inventory management, inbound and outbound logistics (cultivation and 3P xfers), production planning, as well as raw materials and finished products.
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Minimum 6 years’ experience in supply chain management, inventory management, or supplier management. Proficiency in supply chain planning tools and systems, including ERP system, MRP system, and Microsoft Suites.
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Page 3 WAREHOUSING,INVENTORY MANAGEMENT,Supply Chain Operations,Materials Management,Production PlanningEDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE. Manages all phases of the negotiation for supplier subcontractJob Title: Supply Chain Manager Reports To: Director of Operations SUMMARY This position has the responsibility and accountability for driving the high performance of the functional support areas of materials procurement, inventory management, warehousing, and inbound / outbound transportation to ensure the success of the whole plant in delivering outstanding, yet efficient and cost effective, service.
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Partners with Engineering and Supply Chain to develop and maintain quality inspection procedures and work instructions. Computer proficient (Windows, MS Office, manufacturing software systems, inventory systems experience, Warehouse Management Systems.
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Manage inventory levels and coordinate with the supply chain team to ensure timely availability of raw materials and components. Demonstrated experience in production management, with a track record of meeting production targets and driving process improvements.
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Coordinating all aspects of Materials Management at the site including Plant Production Scheduling, Material Planning, bulk purchasing, Inventory Control, Inbound Receiving, Outbound Shipments (including FG Exports), Intercompany Shipments and In-house Material Control including material usage variance evaluation.
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Must have Blue Yonder experience Licenses/Certificates/Designations – Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) preferred.
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JOB OVERVIEWYou will be responsible for inventory planning, demand planning and overall supply chain management, including coordinating with vendors, tracking shipments, etc.
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The SCM Manager is responsible for overseeing all Supply Chain related activities involving procurement of material, production planning, material movement within the facility, including all shipping and receiving functions, and all inventory control.
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The Purchasing & Supply Chain Manager will collaborate with various departments and leaders within the management team. Title: Purchasing & Supply Chain Manager. Lead and oversee purchasing and inventory control, shipping, production scheduling, inside sales and customer service.
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ASCM Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) certification. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management or Integrated Business.
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Knowledge of inventory control practices, including demonstrated knowledge of Lean/Sigma, JIT methodologies and/or supply chain management. Support the goal of inventory accuracy by maintaining cycle count, data entry auditing, reconciling physical to perpetual inventory and stock adjustments.
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Working within the Supply Chain Organization where your primary responsibility is to manage a product family from demand recognition to shipment to the customer. Highly visible position providing input to management and interfacing with various groups such as Purchasing, Production Planning, Engineering, Product Planning, Sales and Distribution.
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Maintains accurate and up to date records of production schedules, inventory and supply chain information. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Milk Procurement SpecialistOVERVIEW:As the Production Planner - Procurement Specialist, you will be responsible for scheduling production in the most efficient way and managing inventory levels.
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Education and Experience Preferred of bachelor’s degree in Management, Business Administration, or related disciplines applicable to Supply Chain Management, Information Technology, or Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing.
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