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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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Develops and maintains a network shutdown planning tool working closely with plant leadership and the supply planning team to ensure annual production capacity requirements are met.
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EDC Region Supply Chain Planning Manager, Master Production Planner and Logistics. Communicate with Customer Service, Master Planner, Planning and Logistics teams to ensure orders are fulfilled as quickly, accurately, and cost-effectively as possible.
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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. As the market leader in decision management software, our client helps the world's largest companies in digitally transforming their integrated business planning, revenue management and supply chain management functions.
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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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Production Planner : The production planner is responsible for planning and utilizing the company’s shop capacity to meet the company’s goals and customers’ delivery requirements.
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Knowledge of engineering and manufacturing processes including inventory control, materials requirements planning, item master, demand planning, and supply chain planning. We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Buyer/Planner to join our precision manufacturing team.
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Your professional background should include significant experience in a manufacturing supply chain planning environment, or hands-on involvement in biological or pharmaceutical manufacturing, demonstrating a solid understanding of planning issues.
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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. You will partner closely with regional product planning teams to ensure supply plans meet sales.
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The Buyer/Planner is responsible for supporting the purchasing and planning activities within the supply chain organization. Job Title: Purchasing Specialist - Supply Chain.
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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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This Supply Chain Planner role will focus on planning and execution within a key manufacturing site and managing our inventory strategy for associated products. APICS or other relevant supply chain certifications highly desirable.
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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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