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The Strategic Energy Resource Policy Manager will work across the organization with SCP leadership and staff in some or all functions related to power supply planning, demand load forecasting, risk management, and regulatory and legislative policy.
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CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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Develop and implement sourcing strategies to meet growth and financial objectives through effective integration with forecasting, demand/supply planning, inventory management, and distribution & logistics.
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A&M’s Supply Chain Operations professionals assist our clients in analyzing each part of the supply chain process including: Procurement and Sourcing, Production, Logistics, Distribution and Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SI&OP) to identify value creation opportunities, develop a roadmap to accelerate those opportunities and assist with driving them to our client’s bottom line.
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Excellent business and financial acumen to apply supply chain/operations improvement to financial economics. Functional knowledge in Supply Chain, Procurement, Operations or Manufacturing, Distribution and Logistics, Inventory management and related processes.
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PEPI: Director, Supply Chain: Procurement & Sourcing. The PEPI Supply Chain group is a growing business with high growth projected throughout the next two to four years. Deep industry expertise in direct materials such as: steel, resin, commodity chemicals, packaging, food/beverage, automotive, textiles, solvents, plastics, polymers, adhesives, pulp, and IT.
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Alvarez & Marsal, a leading independent global professional services firm, specializing in providing turnaround management, performance improvement and corporate advisory services, is seeking to expand its Private Equity Performance Improvement (PEPI) – team in various locations throughout the U.S. With more than 7,000 professionals based in 40 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation.
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Minimum 10-15+ years of experience in a food value chain (supply chain / procurement) role within the Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG) Industry. Strong understanding of the Food Supply Chain, Commodity and trading markets, Ingredient GPOs and consortia, Regulatory requirements, and Ingredient and Co-Manufacturer supplier base.
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PEPI: Manager, Supply Chain. A&M’s Private Equity Performance Improvement Services (PEPI) practice, with offices throughout the US, focuses on serving middle market and large cap private equity firms who have engaged A&M to help improve operating results at their portfolio companies.
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Deep industry expertise in resins and polymers including roles in sourcing / supply chain, managing a diverse set of resin and polymer sub-categories. Deep understanding of resin and polymer supply base, cost drivers, market dynamics, and cost management/reduction strategies.
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Conduct a rapid assessment of the client (organization, supplier spend, supply chain, etc.) Alvarez & Marsal, a leading independent global professional services firm, specializing in providing turnaround management, performance improvement and corporate advisory services, is seeking to expand its Private Equity Performance Improvement (PEPI) – team in various locations throughout the U.S. With more than 8,000 professionals based in 40 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation.
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The Supply Chain Intern is expected to gain a broad understanding of supply chain processes and tools, across various functions such as inventory management, demand planning, supply planning, strategic project management, and customer relationship management.
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Develop systems understanding of forecasting and planning software to enhance and flow product from forecast, to purchase order transmission, acknowledgement, expediting, and apply analytical skills to safety stock levels and anticipated demand as it relates to the sales forecast and vendors order flow capabilities.
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The Vice President, NA Financial Planning & Analysis and Transformation will serve as a key member of the North America Finance Team to drive strategic planning, forecasting, business modeling, management reporting, and investor relations.
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As a key member of the NVIDIA Segment Sales team, you will lead all aspects of the demand planning, supply/build planning and allocation/deliveries for Automotive products. You will be responsible for global sales forecasting.
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