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Participants gain invaluable on-the-job experiences throughout two rotations, at the Finance Manager level, within Johnson & Johnson’s business sectors (Medical Technology, Pharmaceuticals, Corporate Services), working in different functional areas, which may include Financial Planning and Analysis, Commercial Finance, Supply Chain Finance, Research & Development Finance, Acquisitions & Divestitures, and Corporate Consolidations.
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Partner closely with Finance to drive Supply Chain Business Planning/Long Range Financial Planning Cycles and ensure integration with overall Business and Ethicon Supply Chain plan.
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Translate the Supply Plan into the Master Production Schedule (MPS) and Perform Rough Cut Capacity Planning (RCCP) for the master production schedule. Execute policies related to the master scheduling and supply planning processes.
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Comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning (ASCP), Demantra Demand Management, Inventory Optimization and associated SCM modules like Order Management, Purchasing, Inventory, Costing, BOM, WIP, WMS and MSCA.
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In addition, you will lead the execution of risk management, contingency planning, safety and training at the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center in Charlotte. Working knowledge of innovations in supply chain, risk management, contingency planning, and contingency execution.
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Under administrative direction from the Division Director, oversees, supervises and coordinates the operations, process control, regulatory compliance, maintenance and strategic planning related to the treatment and adequate supply of safe, clean drinking water to Burlington's potable water taps and its wholesale customer Colchester FD #2.
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Ford Motor Company is undertaking an effort to deploy SAP Production Planning (PP) and Inventory Management (IM) functionality to support Supply Chain and Manufacturing systems. Understand the functionality of current Legacy Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and associated upstream and downstream systems.
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Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM), Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM), Certified in Planning and Inventory Management (CPIM), Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification.
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At least 10+ years of budgeting, and financial planning & analysis (FP&A) experience. The candidate should have CPlevel expertise; a strong background in financial planning, analysis, and accounting is essential.
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Provide assistance in resolving SAP IDOC errors for various financial and supply chain interfaces which include Government Purchase Cards, Defense Travel System, Purchase Requisitions, and Purchase Orders; additionally, resolves unmatched transactions and Unliquidated Obligations.
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Manages joint WUSM & hospital comprehensive infrastructure, steering committees, implementation committees and subcommittees in collaboration with the WUSM physician leaders/medical directors and hospital directors/vice presidents for the purpose of addressing inpatient and outpatient services; policies, procedures and treatment protocols; supply chain; clinical outcomes; patient experience; growth and capacity planning; and financial performance.
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My client, a leader in the food industry, is seeking an accomplished Director Supply Chain Planning & Program Management with extensive franchise experience to spearhead efforts in delivering exceptional value to clients.
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You will be accountable for leading industry standard process, technology, and analytics to support supply chain and the integrated business planning (IBP) process. Experience should include one or more of the following: Information Technology, Business Intelligence, Sales Planning, Demand Planning, Logistics and Distribution, Manufacturing and Supply Chain consulting.
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Expert knowledge of system configuration and processes in SAP S/4 HANA SCM Modules - Supply Chain Planning & execution, Inventory Management (IM), Warehouse Management (WM), Transportation Management (TM.
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Planning demand and supply for CPG manufacturing, Industrial Products, Paper and Pulp and Pharma Life Science; Assessing current supply planning processes and systems, and identify opportunities to improve fulfillment of the demand plans while achieving inventory objectives across the tactical and strategic horizons.
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