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Responsibilities of the Senior Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer:Communicate with cross-functional teams to ensure projects are completed on time and within budgetProvide specification, start up, and troubleshooting of process control systems (DCS/PLC.
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Minimum 0 -3 years of supply chain planning or related experience. Bachelor's degree in supply chain management or related field. Effectively communicate with commercial, customer service and supply chain teams.
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Implement best practices and manage excellence in the following Supply Chain areas: -Operations planning: forecasting, demand and supply planning, procurement -Customer Service: management of customer relationships, service strategy, and service delivery -Master data management -Warehouse -Project Management Office (PMO)Establish key performance metrics and benchmarks relating to supply chain planning/forecasting to measure actual performance against goals on a regular basis.
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The Supply Chain Specialist operates under the supervision of the Supply Chain Manager and/or Supply Chain Supervisor Perioperative Services: a member of the Perioperative Services department’s SCM team.
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The Director of Sterile Processing and Supply Chain Director will work closely with perioperative and clinical departmental leadership to ensure successful management of sterile processing and supply chain for surgical equipment and materials for Clements University Hospital Perioperative Services.
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The work will include supporting supply chain enhancement, distribution, culinary development, IP protection, risk management, and related procurement initiatives across our portfolio of restaurant brands.
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As a Supply Planner you will work with Demand Planning, Sales & Marketing, and Operations partners to create effective production and fulfillment plans of medium complexity with minor supervision.
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CAM is currently comprised of nine subsidiaries across the United States split among threeSegmentsWhat You’ll DoPlan, directs and coordinates all aspects of the supply chain including forecast and planning activities, procurement of raw materials, MRO, tooling and services, inventory management and warehouse operations.
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The Sterile Processing and Supply Chain Director will work closely with Perioperative and departmental leadership to ensure successful management of sterile processing and supply chain for surgical equipment and materials for Clements University Hospital Perioperative Services.
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The Director, Supply Chain Finance is responsible for developing and leading the DBI Supply Chain financial oversight, including budgets/LRP, projections and overall accountability of the supply chain financials.
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The Director, Supply Chain Operations directs and oversees the daily operations and management of leadership team for all assigned Supply Chain functions within the medical center, to include, but not limited to fulfillment, distribution (ie AGVS fleet, dock, receiving, ED, IR. Cath and other procedural/nursing units) and/or procurement of supplies and products.
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The Technical Director, Supply Chain Infrastructure Engineering is responsible for the technical engineering and infrastructure design support for a large scale and specialized RF and printer device environment, leveraging enterprise-scale technical experience for both cloud and hybrid / on-premises solutions.
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We are looking for a dedicated Director Hospital Supply Chain Operations like you to be a part of our team. You must have a minimum of three years hospital management experience OR you must have completed the Associate Director of Supply Chain program.
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The Supply Chain Coordinator is responsible for the organization, valuation, procurement, and tracking of both purchased goods and in-kind donations, working closely with the Operations Supervisor and Inventory Specialist to ensure that supplies are delivered to clients and staff effectively at the Welcome Center.
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Support definition and implementation of new business processes that will be used within the supply chain. Coach and train other supply chain staff in supply chain analytics topics.
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