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Charter Steel is hiring a Supply Chain Analyst II with a focus in transportation analytics. The Supply Chain Analyst II will work closely with transportation, customer service, finance, procurement, and other business stakeholders to improve areas of opportunity across Charter Steel and improve our customer's overall experience.
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As the Customer Supply Chain Pricing Analyst, you'll be part of our Americas Supply Chain team as a hybrid employee. Customer Supply Chain Pricing Analyst-Hybrid.
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As data-stewards for the University for supply chain related data, this position requires a high-level of integrity to assist with data governance for the University and UPL.Position Duties: Utilize Python to develop predictive models and leverage TabPY as a production environment.
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This Senior Supply Chain Analyst works with Transportation and Warehousing operations to finalize the monthly finances, create annual budget and forecasts, report key performance metrics, ensure high data quality, and optimize data related corporate processes.
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Job Overview: The Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible to further improve the Building Products (BP) supply chain planning processes to understand, plan and define demand and supply, ensure continuous supply aligned with demand, and balance service, cash (inventory), cost and capacity.
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Prior Supply Chain experience buying accessories, raw materials, packaged chemicals or in the chemical industry is preferred. Bachelor's degree is required; a Supply Chain Management, Procurement, or Logistics concentration is preferred.
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DJJ, a division of Nucor Corporation, is seeking applicants for our Analyst/Supply Chain Strategy position. We are seeking a skilled Supply Chain Financial and Strategy Analyst for our growing Supply Chain Strategy and Analytics team.
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This internship is within our NYK Group Americas (NGA) Inc. company.
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Financial Analysis Connect business processes and macroeconomic information to supply chain operations to assist in the development of an optimized supply chain strategy. Unlock financial insights through the use of technology to drive data-centric measurement of supply chain optimization across the enterprise.
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The Supply Chain Analyst is tasked with the design and implementation of enterprise-wide processes utilizing SAP Ariba, E2Open and other supply chain capabilities. This position is for a Supply Chain Analyst in the Global Source to Pay Operations (GSPO) group within the Manufacturing Supply Chain Operations (MSO) organization.
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We are seeking a Senior Supply Chain Analyst like you to join our team in Nashville, TN! Senior Supply Chain Analyst. Creating data mining architectures/models/protocols, statistical reporting, and data analysis methodologies to identify Supply Chain operations improvements and simulate the impact of proposed initiatives.
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Coach and train other supply chain staff in supply chain analytics topics Help roll out IBP advanced planning and S/4 ERP technology solutions. JOB DESCRIPTION DETAILS Sales and Operations Planning Recognized as an expert in supply chain processes and analytics Work cross functionally to transform existing business processes and create new best in class global planning & analytics processes.
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We are looking for a Supply Chain Forecast Analyst who will be responsible for working with the Team Lead to manage a specific range of reports or projects while working closely with the other SCM Planners.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for assembling data, analyzing performance, identifying problems, and developing recommendations which support operations and multiple internal business lines while ensuring a high rate of project communication and completion.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in supply chain/logistics and project management. Manage large databases and use modeling techniques to develop supply chain improvement initiatives.
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