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Manage inventory processes, demand planning and purchasing to maintain on time delivery for materials that are procured externally and manufactured in house. Actively monitor demand plus review availability and flow of material through planning, inventory, and production to identify and resolve supply and production bottlenecks.
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Manage the Global Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Inventory elements of the S&OP process including the advancement and leadership of monthly S&OP meetings for Marmot and ExOfficio.
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We are currently looking for a Demand Planning Manager North America, based in our Austin office. Involved in new ERP implementations of D365 as BPO of demand planning. You will be responsible for setting up demand and supply planning standards, leading the S&OP process, optimizing demand planning accuracy, improving product availability and using a data-driven and statistical approach to draw your conclusions.
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We are hiring for an experienced TPM to work with our hardware business planning teams like demand forecasting, supply planning and supplier relationship teams to help deliver on a strategic roadmaps to achieve desired business outcomes and financial objectives.
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Experience a variety of transportation planning projects, such as traffic and transit microsimulation, multimodal corridor studies, transportation demand management plans, transportation impact studies, traffic signal warrants, bicycle and pedestrian facility planning, local/regional transportation plans, safety studies, or noise analysis.
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Skills: IBP, Demand Planning, Supply planning, Sales/Operation Planning. Experience working with IBP and Demand Planning. Hands on experience with Supply planning and Sales/Operation Planning.
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We currently have an opportunity in California for a Senior Water Resources Technical Manager with interest and experience in the areas of hydrology, supply and demand forecasting and management, supply vulnerability and risk analyses, water systems modeling, integrated planning and decision support.
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It will also be involved in demand planning in line with the Mars Inc. standard talent processes along with being an escalation channel for talent queries that are submitted to the HR shared service team (MyP&O.
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The candidate will have experience in business process expertise of S&OP, Demand Planning and Supply Planning process, IBP solution expertise to design, build, test & deployment towards various client engagements.
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Experience: Over 5 years' experience in forecasting/demand planning field. Knowledge: General understanding and application of industry principles, concepts, practices, and standards of the forecasting/demand planning field.
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WHAT THIS ROLE WILL DOSupply Planning Support development of Microsoft D365 planning tools in partnership with IT Transformation Team and Lines of Business leveraging experience in demand planning process design and implementation.
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Our practice encompasses all areas of traffic engineering and planning, including traffic impact studies, safety studies, traffic simulation, travel demand modeling and forecasting, corridor planning, traffic signal operations, signal and ITS design, comprehensive planning, transit planning, pedestrian and bicycle planning, and long-range transportation planning.
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The Demand Planning Manager is the integration point between Sales and Operations leading dialogue for the execution of respective plant production versus sales forecasts. The Demand Planning Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Planning department analyzing customer and inventory demand while establishing metrics and best practices for an evolving Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Materials Resource Planning (MRP) environment.
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If you are an experienced Estate Planning attorney who enjoys - and is energized by the challenging practice area of Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust Administration, then we would love to talk with you.
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The Planning Manager will work closely with the Planning and Community Development Director to perform research and analysis regarding the overall planning, zoning, community and economic development, land management, and related functions within the City and Borough of Sitka.
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