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The Supply Planning Manager plays a key role in ensuring accurate supply forecasting and inventory optimization to support the organization's supply chain operations. Proficient in supply planning methodologies, statistical analysis, and forecasting techniques.
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The Demand Planning Manager plays a key role in ensuring accurate demand forecasting and inventory optimization to support the organization's supply chain operations. The ideal candidate will have experience in demand planning, data analysis, and supply chain management, as well as strong leadership and communication skills.
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5-10 years’ experience in a Planning/Forecasting, manufacturing or procurement environment, which may include a combination of quality, production planning, procurement, manufacturing management, SIOP, demand or supply planning.
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Experience in Supply Chain areas such as forecasting, demand planning. Working with Area Sales Management, Category Management, and Supply Chain the Demand Planner develops the consensus forecast that is critical in achieving sales and profitability, customer service level, and inventory performance goals.
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Partner with key cross-functional stakeholders including Business Units, R&D, Marketing, Supply Chain and GBI to implement end-to-end measurement, attribution and optimization capabilities from Strategic Plan objectives to commercial execution.
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YOUR TRACK RECORDBachelor's in Supply Chain, Business or related, along with 5+ years of direct experience leading SIOP within the CPG or food industry - deep experience in select areas of expertise ( Inventory Management, Demand Planning, Forecasting, Freight Management, Network Strategy or Network Design) combined with a broad understanding of end-to-end supply chain.
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Demand planning, forecasting, inventory analysis and supply planning to ensure healthy inventory levels at all times. Proven experience managing supply chain: sourcing, cost negotiations, logistics, fulfillment.
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We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including secured transportation, cash management, cash vault processing, forecasting, ATM, and cash recycler services.
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A successful demand planning manager is highly analytical with in-depth knowledge of advanced mathematical and forecasting policies. As it relates to a company's Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) or Integrated Business Planning (IBP), demand planning plays a key role in these more advanced enterprise-wide planning processes, contributing product forecasts and demand consensus reviews with counterparts in Supply Chain / Operations, Finance, Sales & Marketing, and the Executive Leadership team.
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Serves as an expert advisor on supply chain forecasting related to pharmacy spend and trend budgeting, vendor market intelligence, new pharmaceutical launches, and GPO pricing intelligence and trend reporting in efforts to achieve cost reduction goals and optimize cost savings.
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Ensures high quality decision support through financial analysis for geographic expansion opportunities, pricing strategy, customer and product profitability, new product development, manufacturing and supply chain optimization, capital asset investments, and potential acquisitions.
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Merchandise planning systems, forecasting methods, VBA, MicroStrategy, ODBC, SQL, Alteryx, Power BI, any other supply chain modeling tools. General knowledge of inventory forecasting, inventory management, project management, total supply chain costs, finance, and logistics.
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Effectively gauges external factors and trends to provide a forward-looking perspective when creating business strategy and forecasting (e.g. FTE/AADC targets, supply Cost/APD targets, EBITDA margin, A/R days, Operations cash flow goals.
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Machine Learning Engineer - Demand Forecasting (TikTok Global E-Commerce Supply Chain And Logistics)
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Proven experience as a Machine Learning Engineer or Data Scientist, with a focus on demand forecasting and supply chain optimization. As a Machine Learning Engineer focused on demand forecasting, you will contribute to the development and implementation of cutting-edge machine learning models and algorithms to optimize inventory management, supply chain efficiency, and enhance the overall customer experience.
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Coordinates with Facilities Maintenance Manager and grow house to precisely understand requirements for all on-site installation and repairs by extensively examining building layouts, forecasting issues, gathering materials and synchronizing on-site work.
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