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Minimum 2 years’ experience in Supply Chain Management within food service required. Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, Finance, or other closely related field strongly preferred.
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10+ years of progressive experience in supply chain management, with a proven track record of driving operational excellence and delivering results. Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, or related field; Master's degree preferred.
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Reporting to the Director of Inbound Freight Transport & Customs Compliance, the Supply Chain Expeditor will Coordinate, track and process the import and domestic movement of our PO's. Provide Indicators and review performance with service providers and supply chain leaders.
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The Supply Chain Data Analyst will develop, implement, and maintain systems and processes that report on KPIs to drive improvement throughout the Supply Chain department and other departments within the organization.
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Legacy Supply Chain is hiring experienced Sit Down Forklift Operators to support our distribution center located in Oswego, IL. As a Sit Down Forklift Operator, you will provide support by loading, unloading, and transporting full pallets of product.
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The Global Supply Chain Director (GSCD) serves as a key member of the PCC Airfoils Division Leadership Team. This leader will combine and integrate their expertise in material flow management with outstanding knowledge of information and financial flow, designing a metrics framework that drives the right behavior, and processes that deliver product availability at the lowest possible cost and working capital levels, ensuring operational efficiency.
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Under the general supervision of the Supply Chain Management Team, the Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for the overall analysis and enhancement of supply chain processes within the Materiel Services Department.
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Provide day-to-date oversight and manage Hospital supply chain operations that would include inventory management, purchasing, strategic sourcing (supplies, purchase services, capital, and pharmacy), value analysis, regulatory & compliance, process improvements, and performance management.
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Demonstrate a strong proficiency in Supply Chain Management (Product Information Management, Inventory Management, Warehouse management, Transportation Management and Manufacturing.
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The area of Materials Services spans two strategic areas: global materials distribution as one-stop-shop from steel and stainless steel, tubes and pipes, nonferrous metals and specialty materials to plastics and raw materials and tailored services in the areas of materials management and supply chain management.
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Certifications in Supply Chain Management, Procurement Professional (CIPP/CIAPP), Project Management (PMP), Lean Six Sigma certification. Technical supply chain knowledge in multiple broad areas across differing cycles of ISC. Strong supply chain and operational risk and control evaluation skills.
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ARCTICOM, a subsidiary of Bering Straits Native Corporation, is currently seeking a qualified System Analyst in support of Supply Chain Management Support Services for the Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Base Support Office support in Portsmouth, VA.
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Have an understanding of supply chain and operations; ideally brings expertise in food sourcing/manufacturing, food procurement, and/or supply chain planning, logistics, distribution, and transportation management.
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Supply Chain Management portfolio experience in Drilling or Completions. US Onshore Supply Chain Management. Undergraduate degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or related field.
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WOW - Microsoft D365 F&SCM Sr. Supply Chain Management Consultant Our client is employee-owned. · Over 86% of their are retained year-over-year · They have a 93% employee retention rate since 2005 · 21 Best Places to Work Award winner, a seven-time Inc.500 honoree , and a five-time Fast Fifty award winner · Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) company - all employees have a stake and a say in shaping the company’s future Join as a Microsoft D365 F&SCM Supply Chain Management Consultant.
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