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Experience in multiple SAP manufacturing implementations with additional experience in one or more of the following domains:Order Management: Order to Delivery, Invoice to Cash (SD)Supply Chain: Warehouse Management, Integrated Business Planning, Demand Planning, Supply Planning (APO, IBP)Finance: Finance, Controlling, Planning, Consolidations (FI/CO, BPC, Anaplan)R&D: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM.
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Dep hands on consulting experience on SAP S/4Hana with other SAP Supply Chain components - in areas like Procurement / Inventory Planning / MRP / Capacity Planning / APO/ ATP/ Inbound and Outbound Logistics, Subcontractor process, consignment and vendor managed Inventory functions.
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Designing, building, and deploying SAP IBP; including Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Inventory Management, and Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) Leading SAP Supply Chain implementations from planning through go-live.
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Familiarity with Supply and Demand planning systems, including but not limited to SAP, Kinaxis, o9, and Anaplan, is highly desirable. Experience working with advanced supply planning software.
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Working experience with IBP advanced planning tools (SAP IBP, etc.) Help develop the future IBP advance planning solutions as well as analytics using Power Query, Power BI, Snowflake and RPA's.
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Work collaboration with various key internal stakeholders including Supply Planning, Customer Service and Export Manager, Commercialization, Marketing, Commercial Operational Teams, Finance functions.
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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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Expertise in Supply Chain Master Data, PLM strategies for Foundry ManufacturingExpertise in architecting and implementing Planning and Production Scheduling solutions leveraging SAP ECC, S4, Planning tools like SAP IBP and Blue Yonder, SAP ME or other MES systems, scenario KPI comparison, creating and managing business measures, and other business requirements.
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Experience with analytics software (Microsoft Access, Spotfire, Tableau, Smartsheet), document management applications, portfolio planning tools, supply chain and financial systems (Planisware, Veeva, SAP, Ariba.
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Knowledge of SAP solutions covering Quality Management processes : Quality Notifications, Quality Planning, Quality Inspections (inbound, production, recurring) Batch Management, Quality Control, Quality Certificates, Serialization and GBT (preferred.
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End to end solutions for Supply Chain including but not limited to Master Data, Purchasing, Procurement, Demand Planning, Quality Management, MRP, Product Development and Retail Merchandising.
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Knowledge of forecasting and supply planning software tools (SAP, Oracle, JDA, Anaplan, etc.) Ensure demand & supply planning, IBP (Integrated Business Planning) implementation processes through an empowered, connected and committed team.
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15+ years of PLM software implementation experience in one or more of the following fields: Product Data Management (PDM), New Product Introduction (NPI), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Bill of Material (BOM) Management, Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) Supply Chain, development, or operations engineering.
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Collaborate with Supply Planning Manager to manage capacity requirements planning. Preferred: SAP experience APICS CPIM, CSCP or CLTD certification Johnson Controls International plc.
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Can develop and articulate a strategic roadmap utilizing JDA and SAP ERP solutions to support the supply chain planning needs of a corporation. Experience with JDA planning solutions, including Enterprise Supply Planning (ESP) and Demand Planning.
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