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Implementing all phases of the Agile and Hybrid Agile lifecycle for the design, development, testing and implementation of supply chain and wholesale distribution solutions using SAP S4 and/or SAP IS Retail, SAP ECC, SAP FMS, SAP Supply chain, SAP AFS and SAP OTC/SD for enterprise-level clients.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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Supply Chain: Warehouse Management (ECC, SAP S/4 HANA, WM, EWM, JDA/Blue Yonder) Supply Chain: Freight Transportation and Logistics (SAP, Transplace/Uber Freight, Trimble.
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Our company’s measurable growth is in no small part due to our team members in North Carolina, Arkansas, Illinois, and Missouri, who each have a seat at the table to contribute to our success *Job Summary:* The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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This role is for coordinating demand management activities as a I&T representative and for providing assistance on the development of Global Supply Chain and Warehousing activities for CSL Behring and Seqirus.
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Understand existing SAP Supply Chain systems to implement in S4 HANA landscape. The ideal Individual will lead the effort to craft and develop Supply Chain Management solutions in the areas of Production Planning & Manufacturing using SAP ECC and S4 HANA at ITC. It is essential that this person can offer standard methodology and practical solutions based on their past work experience on similar engagements.
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A career in our SAP Supply Chain and Operations practice, within SAP Consulting services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients maximise the value of their SAP investment with offerings that address sales, finance, supply chain, engineering, and human capital.
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Experience in multiple SAP implementations with experience in one or more of the following domains is a plus: Supply Chain: Warehouse Management (ECC, SAP S/4 HANA, WM, EWM, JDA/Blue Yonder) Supply Chain: Freight Transportation and Logistics (SAP, Transplace/Uber Freight, Trimble) Project management, portfolio management, and vendor management skills.
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Lindt and Sprüngli (North America) Inc. is the Supply Chain and Business Shared Services Company supporting the Lindt & Sprüngli family of brands (Lindt USA, Ghirardelli Chocolates and Russell Stover Chocolates), headquartered in Kansas City, MO.
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What You Should Bring Strong understanding of business process in the supply chain, warehousing, logistics and manufacturing space and the various SAP solutions that enable Digital Supply Chain Experience supporting pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution warehouses with a strong understanding of processes involving batch management, cold chain management, serialization and how these solutions are enabled by SAP EWM and the collective SAP Supply Chain suite of applications.
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Proficiency in SAP modules related to Supply Chain functions, such as SAP MM, SAP PP, and SAP WM. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Supply Chain Business Systems Manager with a strong background in Supply Chain operations within the biotech industry.
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Lead and manage the end-to-end enhancement of SAP solutions within the biotech Supply Chain domain, including materials management, material planning, master data, and logistics functions.
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Experience supporting pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution warehouses with a strong understanding of processes involving batch management, cold chain management, serialization and how these solutions are enabled by SAP EWM and the collective SAP Supply Chain suite of applications.
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In this position you will play a key role in assisting leadership for the enterprise LE/WM used by the Supply Chain functions of the Lactalis US Business Units. Reporting To: Senior Manager, SAP Supply Chain.
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Performing hands on configuration, and customization in SAP supply chain like Materials Management (MM), Warehouse Management (WM), Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), Plant Maintenance (PM) modules along with exposure of integration with Finance, Sales and Distribution (SD), Project Systems (PS), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM.
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