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Develop and implement strategic plans to optimize healthcare supply chain distribution operations, including inventory management, transportation, and warehousing. The AVP, Supply Chain Operations is responsible for owning and optimizing LifeBridge Health supply chain logistics operations including inventory management, supply replenishment, receiving, internal and external distribution central stores, perioperative services and mail services.
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Senior Supply Chain Analyst Job-ID: 13743; Location(s): Broomfield, CO. Coach and train other supply chain staff in supply chain analytics topics. Provide technical training and support to increase team’s supply chain knowledge and analytical capability.
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MBA, MA in Public Administration, or MS in Supply Chain Management plus 12 years of relevant experience. BA in Business Administration, Public Administration, or BS in Supply Chain Management plus 15 years of relevant experience.
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A Procurement Engineer is a member of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) team that LM Aeronautics uses to minimize disruptions to the supply chain by providing "in the field" oversight of supplier execution.
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Must have experience in conducting Requirement workshops for implementation engagements around - SAP Supply Chain, Logistics and SAP Material Management processes. Deep hands on consulting experience on SAP S/4Hana with other SAP Supply Chain components – in areas like Procurement / Inventory Planning / MRP / Capacity Planning / APO/ ATP/ Inbound and Outbound Logistics, Subcontractor process, consignment and vendor managed Inventory functions.
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Consulting experience using supply chain planning/forecasting and data visualization tools, such as Tableau, Llamasoft Supply Chain Guru, BPI, JDA, etc. BS/BA in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Finance, Operations, Statistics, or Mathematics preferred.
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CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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The Supply Chain Inventory Analyst will develop analytics insights and reporting efforts for ORV SIOP Team at Polaris. Coordinate inventory & cost impact assessments with SIOP teams to drive clarity for Supply increase/decrease/ mix change decisions.
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Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management, with a focus on raw materials for Cell and Gene therapy or biologic in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
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Experience with AspenTech PSC solutions is a plus: Aspen PIMS, Aspen Petroleum Scheduler (APS/ORION), Aspen Refinery Multi-Blend Optimizer (MBO), Aspen Petroleum Supply Chain Planner (PSCP/DPO.
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Logistics and supply chain, cloud computing, freight, TMS, enterprise SaaS, rating, imaging, LTL freight, 3PL, tariff management, dispatch, Truckload, web services, API, Tracking and Monitoring Solutions, Logistics Data Integration, Telematics Platforms, Freight and Logistics Visibility, and Supply Chain Visibility.
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Knowledgeable in key areas of Communications provider/Hi Tech client domains including customer relationship management (CRM), CPQ, customer care operations, Service Operations, ERP and supply chain.
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Nearest Major Market: PhiladelphiaJob Segment: Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Material Planner, Senior Product Manager, Program Manager, Operations, Manufacturing, Management.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, or related field required. CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) or CPP (Certified Procurement Professional) certification required.
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The Regional Supply Chain Manager will be knowledgeable and proficient in key areas of Supply Chain Management including; Order Management, SI&OP, Scheduling, & Inventory Management, and will be accountable for driving success and continuous improvement across their team.
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