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Brands Co-op, is currently seeking a Director, Supply Chain Forecasting and Planning to join the Central Planning Team. RSCS is accountable for ensuring supply continuity for the +$7B in critical Yum.
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Experience: 5+ years' experience in Supply Chain in a manufacturing environment. The Supply Chain Manager develops and leads a team of buyer-planners and material handlers.
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Supply Chain Management Certification (e.g., CSCP, CPIM, or equivalent) Track orders placed with Fleet Solutions supply chain partners and provide support in forecasting and production control activities.
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At least 2-3 years of Supply Chain planning experience in a manufacturing and distribution environment; master scheduling and S&OP experience is a big plus. Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Operations Management, Finance, Economics, ISA or similar degree, Engineering or experience will be considered.
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Must have good knowledge and experience on integration of Planning function with cross functional areas within supply chain such as Manufacturing, Quality, Materials Management, Sales and Distribution, Sourcing, Logistics and Costing.
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Basic Qualifications: Master’s degree & 2 years of Supply Chain experience OR Bachelor’s degree & 4 years of Supply Chain experience Preferred Qualifications: ASCM CPIM CertificationExperience as a Supply Planner within a complex manufacturing or distribution environment.
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Ideal candidate is self-starter with Tier 1 ERP experience in Supply Chain/Finance and a hunger to grow. The Supply Chain Functional Lead will be a key liaison between the business and IT providing production support and implementing solutions that produce exponential operational impact.
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The ideal candidate will leverage expertise in high-level complex SaaS sales in supply chain risk, vendor risk management, and/or third-party risk management. Familiarity with Supply Chain Risk Management, Governance, Risk & Compliance, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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The VP of Supply Chain Operations will be a strong, hands on leader with omni-channel retail/consumer background, a supply chain expert with proven experience in managing the manufacturing transfer to commercialization of new products, 3PL operations and growing overall consumer and customer satisfaction.
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Partner closely with supply chain, operations, logistics, quality, and procurement teams to provide comprehensive guidance across their core activities, including contract manufacturing and supplier management, transportation and logistics, quality, and responsible sourcing compliance.
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In addition to the management of the company-owned pharmacies, the position oversees the management of the 340B program, contract pharmacies, pharmacy supply chain management, revenue integrity, and billing & charge master management.
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In order to succeed in this role, the candidate must partner closely with Optum Health Supply Chain analysts, offshore developers, external vendor partners, and front-line end users of Optum Health's Procure to Pay software.
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Once they have completed the quality plant role, QDAs will be promoted to a manufacturing line lead role at the same or at a different plant in the ConAgra Foods Supply Chain network.
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Comprehensive understanding of SAP Supply Chain Management processes, including Purchasing/Procurement Process, Vendor Master and Material Master Data, Invoice Verification, Valuation of Materials, Material Requirement Planning (MRP), Goods Movements, Physical Inventory, Stock Visibility, Batch Management, Warehouse Organization Structure, Picking and Packing, Warehouse Control, Transfer Requirement and Transfer Order.
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Licenses/Certificates/Designations - Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP.
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