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Minimum of 3 years of functional expertise in Supply Chain and related SAP capabilities, including but not limited to: IBP, Manufacturing and Quality and EWM/WM. Design, set-up, and test prototype and production Supply Chain solutions and ensure that all the pieces work together seamlessly.
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You will use this understanding to deliver Supply Chain and operations transformational programs in the areas of Supply Planning, Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Performance, Logistics and Distribution, Warehousing, and Manufacturing and/or Packaging operations.
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We are seeking a Supply Chain & Operations Planning - Management Consulting Manager / Senior Manager to develop and grow our Supply Chain function. Accenture Supply Chain & Operations - we move fast, think fast, and work fast.
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Minimum of 2 years of functional expertise in Supply Chain and related SAP capabilities, including but not limited to: IBP, Manufacturing and Quality and EWM/WM. + Experience leading and advising in multiple large - scale Supply Chain transformation s.
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You will bring to the role a deep understanding of the business value of Supply Chain, as well as how it aligns with business strategies. As Manager, you will be part of the Consumer Goods & Services (CG&S) Industry team within Strategy & Consulting.
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Then the position of Senior Manager Consulting - Consumer Goods & Services is what you are looking for! That's where Accenture Strategy & Consulting comes in. We are uniquely able to deliver tangible outcomes because of our broad range of services, solutions and assets across Strategy & Consulting, Technology, Operations, Industry X and Accenture Song. These capabilities, together with our culture of shared success and commitment to creating 360° value, enable us to help our clients succeed and build trusted, lasting relationships.
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You will oversee multiple projects, function as a project manager for large transformations and are responsible for building new and maintaining strong client relations. As a manager, you will also actively pursue business development opportunities and have an active role in developing thought leadership and point of views on key developments in the CG&S industry.
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The BPO Sales Senior Manager - Supply Chain/Procurement manages the opportunity from sales pursuit to close using deep sales process and offering expertise. Minimum of 5 years sales and/or delivery of Supply Chain/Procurement BPO deals.
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Accenture is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Technology Oversee the increasing technology we use for our transformations and in areas like SC&O, ESG and other industry relevant topic. Strategic Sourcing and Supplier Performance Management.
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