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Director - Supply Chain. Over ten years of experience in the field of acute care operations including surgical services, Supply chain, logistics and Pharmacy operations preferred.
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The Supply Chain Manager will also optimize lead times and on-time delivery to meet market and sales demands while balancing material requirements, labor availability, and the scheduling of tooling and equipment.
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This supervised position will allow for a Supply Chain Services student who is interested in a career in the power industry to apply and enhance their knowledge. Collaborates with supply chain personnel to assess emerging opportunities and new market developments.
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The Supply Chain/Integration Architect is responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing the integrations between SAP and supply chain systems (WMS, TMS, CASS) to improve efficiency, visibility, and scalability across the organization.
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Search Tags: Buyer, Automotive, Automotive parts, components, vehicle, Purchasing, Purchasing Manager, MRO, direct buyer, Procurement, Purchasing agent, Automotive, Purchasing manager, Purchasing Coordinator, Purchasing Specialist, Manufacturing, Strategic Buyer, Senior Buyer, category management, senior buyer, procurement, supply chain, negotiation, supply chain management, supplier management, materials management, production control, inventory.
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Brands Co-op, is currently seeking a Supply Chain Analyst to join the Product Supply Team. This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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The Supply Planning Manager is responsible for overseeing and optimizing the planning, coordination, and management of the company’s supply chain operations. Experience with ERP and supply chain planning software (e.g., Microsoft Dynamics, SAP, Oracle, or JDA), and dashboard (Tableau, Power BI, etc.
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Overall experience of 15 years, of which at least 5+ years in architecting and implementing Supply chain integrations using Dell Boomi Integration Platform. Experience in integration b/w SAP and supply chain systems (WMS, TMS, CASS etc.
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The SAP Supply Chain IBP Senior Manager will be responsible for optimizing our supply chain processes through the effective use of SAP, ensuring seamless integration across all related functions, and will advocate leading practices, policies & procedures.
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Entry level experience as a supply chain professional in capacities such as, strategic sourcing, supply chain management, commercial advisory, contract administration, contract development, or contract management.
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You have extensive knowledge in any/multiple SAP modules related to supply chain management, including IBP, SAP MM (Materials Management), SAP SD (Sales and Distribution), SAP PP (Production Planning), and SAP WM (Warehouse Management.
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Job Code: 00005586 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER. Supply Chain Manager. This key role will manage and coordinate strategic activities of the hospital Supply Chain Management functions in a proactive manner.
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TalentFish is casting a line for a Technical Manager Workday Financials and Supply Chain for a healthcare organization. Job Title: Manager - Workday Financials and Supply Chain Manager/Technical Lead.
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Collaborate with the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Supply Chain Officer, SVP Supply Chain, SVP Enterprise Architecture, and other executive members of the organization to align technology initiatives with business objectives.
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We are currently seeking a Supply Chain Analyst to report to the Customer Facing Supply Chain Manager. Support Supply Chain Customer Efficiency Initiatives e.g. EDI, VMI, Deductions, Order Smoothing, etc.
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