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Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) systems and Supply/Demand Planning experience in aerospace manufacturing are highly desirable. Identifies supply gaps affecting execution of the MPS and impacting on-time delivery to customers.
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EDC Region Supply Chain Planning Manager, Master Production Planner and Logistics. Understanding of the end-to-end supply chain (product planning, demand planning, supply planning) is preferred.
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The ideal candidate would have worked as a supply chain business analyst or a demand supply planner in the past and, currently working as a project manager with a proven track record of managing projects, proficiency in the planning projects implementation with excellent problem-solving skills and cross functional collaboration skills.
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Prior experience with supply chain planning product implementations like Manugistics, SAP APO, SAP IBP, JDA Demand Fulfill, JDA S&OP, i2 Supply Chain Planner, Oracle SCM.
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This will include aspects of Inventory Management, Supply Planning, Demand Planning, and Production Planning. Reporting to the Supply Chain Manager , this role is responsible for end-to-end planning.
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Knowledge of engineering and manufacturing processes including inventory control, materials requirements planning, item master, demand planning, and supply chain planning.
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2 years or more of prior supply chain experience, preferably in supply and/or demand planning. Partnering with the appropriate demand planner to integrate account demand into the overall DC/item forecasted need.
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We are looking for a dynamic, highly motivated Supply Demand Planner for our Americas Operations. As a member of the Supply Demand Management (SDM) team, you will join a highly influential.
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Your role as Business Intelligence Analyst will be to develop and manage our Demand forecast and Supply planning strategies. You will be a data-driven individual who contributes to guiding the organization toward growth through effective planning, execution, and management of the demand and supply plan.
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Do you have experience working with demand planning, supply planning and inventory optimization software solutions? 5+ years of demonstrated experience with supply chain planning, inventory optimization, demand forecasting and/or supply planning (MRP) software products.
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The Production Materials Planner uses the manufacturing resource planning systems and the production scheduling process to align inventory levels with demand planning. Communicates with Planning Manager/Supervisor to verify that materials are adequate to meet production demands.
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Associate Supply Planner. Utilize established demand planning tools to review historical sales trends, research demand drivers, develop forecast models and evaluate forecast results.
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Analyze manufacturing build plan against inventory and supply chain data to determine demand for material replenishment. Supply Chain - Materials Planning, Clear to Build, Materials Program Management.
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Incumbent will be required to coordinate with Demand Planning, Manufacturing Operations & Third Party Manufacturing Ops, Commercial for the US and international business teams and other planners to resolve plant scheduling conflicts and capacity constraints.
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5+ years of experience in Merchandising, Planning, or Procurement including minimum of 2 years experience in Supply Chain, Demand and/or Supply Planning or Inventory Management, or equivalent experience.
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