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The Supply Chain Planner (SCP) is the focal point for all supply chain activities. Planner will support risk management activities impacting the value chain working with cross-functional teams.
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Works with Supply Chain Manager to develop and implement short and long term purchase plans for materials and services in area of responsibility. Bachelor's Degree in Business, Supply Chain, or related field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management. Facilitate cross functional activities with Quality, Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain and coordinate some Logistics.
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Experience in working with supply chain programs such as blanket orders and VMI (Vendor-Managed Inventory) Bachelor's degree in business administration, Procurement, Supply Chain or related field preferred or equivalent work experience in procurement in a manufacturing or supply chain environment required.
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Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain, the Materials Planner 1 will provide support to the Planning Team and be responsible for material planning for multiple product lines. Coordinates with manufacturing, purchasing, quality, engineering, program management, and other support teams to alleviate constraints to on-time delivery.
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Job Segment: Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Accounts Payable, Strategic Sourcing, Supply, Operations, Finance. Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, or a related field.
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Associates degree or above preferred in supply chain/procurement or related field. Participate, support, contribute & lead MCP efforts for assigned materials/suppliers. Lead materials supply and inventory levels (of assigned portfolio) to meet manufacturing goals, review ECO's and work closely with suppliers and internal teams to update required data and communicate changes, and has strong analytical skills to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and get results.
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Minimum 5 years of professional experience as a Supply Chain Analyst - OR - Materials Scheduler/Planner. Bachelor's Degree in Supply Chain, Operations, Business or Engineering.
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The ideal candidate will lead, coordinate, and support supply chain activities for the MIG Gun Division. Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain management, or another relevant field required.
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5 - 8 years experiences in warehouse, materials, supply chain or logistics management preferred. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management or Engineering from an accredited institution.
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Partner with Product Management and Sales to understand changes in demand, collaborate on demand opportunities, determine demand forecast and manage supply plan with agility to support. The Supply Chain Planner is part of the Belimo Americas planning team and reports to the Planning and MDM Team Leader, Americas.
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2 to 4 years' experience in Supply Chain Management preferably in an OEM Equipment Environment. Bachelor's Degree in Supply Chain Management or Equivalent Work Experience. Proven ability to create a Win / Win Procurement and Supply Chain Solution.
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Provide Supply chain planner with all needed documentation to cut change order into Oracle MRP once the Change order has been pushed into Oracle. Work as intermediary between program office, configuration management, design engineering, manufacturing engineering, supply chain and manufacturing.
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From semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific's Fisher BioServices is the industry leader in the management of critical biological materials to support the advancement of cell therapies, GMP biologics, and population-based public health research.
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