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System One is seeking a Supply Chain Demand Planner & Forecaster to forecast demand for all material needed to support product lines across our client's aviation business line.
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As a Demand Planner, you will assume responsibility for maintaining forecast performance and supply plan information flow. Ensure regular review and reporting of progress to the Demand Planning Manager, Sales Head, SCM director, and European Supply Chain of progress in the realisation of all relevant KPIs, identify bottlenecks and recommendation of appropriate remedial action.
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Familiarity with Supply and Demand planning systems, including but not limited to SAP, Kinaxis, o9, and Anaplan, is highly desirable. DISH is looking for an Apple Supply Planner III to join our team within the DISH Retail Wireless Product team.
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As a Demand Planner , you'll be part of our Americas Supply Chain team as a hybrid employee. This role will work cross-functionally with Stanley Black & Decker's Product, Marketing, Channel Marketing, Supply Planning, and Demand Planning counterparts.
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The Job:As a Demand Planner,you’ll be part of our Americas Supply Chainteam as a hybrid employee. As part of the Tools Business Planning organization, the Demand Planner will leverage the JDA Planning environment and Customer and product market knowledge to provide an 18 to 24 month forecast.
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The Supply Planner III will develop and execute our supply plan, determining priorities and implementing strategies to reduce out-of-stock and over-stock issues. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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The Sr. Supply Planner will develop and execute our supply plan, playing a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless availability of devices for our cutting-edge 5G network, determining priorities and implementing strategies to reduce out-of-stock and over-stock issues.
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Global Supply Chain - Global Logistics and Planning: Sr Demand Planner, reporting to Commercial Planning Manager, Boys Portfolio. The team's purpose is to execute key business processes and interact with sales, marketing, and global supply planning partners to drive an accurate demand plan.
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We are seeking a Demand Planner in a contract basis to to focus on AR/VR hardware and accessory demand forecasting/strategic planning for one of our existing or future product families within our Direct to Consumer channel.
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Job Segment: Logistics, Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, ERP, Demand Planner, Operations, Technology. Experience in demand planning and managing inventories across distribution networks.
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The Demand Planner also works closely with Production Planning and the rest of the Supply Chain functions, as well as Product Development and FP&A. The Demand Planner creates and maintains forecast models for their product category incorporating business intelligence and forecast information gathered from Sales, Product Marketing, and other sources.
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A minimum of 3-5 years of business experience, preferably in one of the following functions: Demand & Supply Planning, Supply Chain Development, Procurement, Physical Logistics, Customer Service, Sales & Marketing, or Finance.
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Experience with SAP APO Modules, OMP, or other supply and demand planning systems is strongly preferred. As the Senior Specialist in Demand Planning, you are responsible for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the Demand Plan, specifically for the Vital Proteins Channel in the US. In this crucial role, you will implement performance standards and operating procedures that directly impact the Demand Planning function.
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Communicate potential supply issues with the product supply with appropriate brand planning, demand planner and internal operations team members while leading issue resolution.
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The Supply Planner is responsible for all aspects of raw ingredients & finished product demand planning, inventory replenishment and manufacturing scheduling. TeamBuilders Employment & Business Solutions is hiring for an experienced Supply Planner to join a food processing company in the Fresno/Madera, CA area.
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