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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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You will work with a team of experienced Supply Chain Professionals to deliver business critical solutions by deploying Analytics Solutions such as time sensitive data engineering pipelines, Business Dashboards and Predictive Analytics Models.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Director Hospital Supply Chain Operations opening. We are looking for a dedicated Director Hospital Supply Chain Operations like you to be a part of our team.
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CEVA Logistics provides global supply chain solutions to connect people, products and providers all around the world. If so, we have an opportunity that would allow you to provide an essential role and contribute to delivering superior supply chain services.
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If you are interested in supply chain planning and execution, you may be a fit for the Supply Planning Manager role. You will anticipate stocking levels based on demand strategies, create and implement risk mitigation strategies to eliminate supply chain disruptions and drive decisions based on costs using data and inputs from cross-functional teams.
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The Supply Chain Specialist is responsible for providing support and analysis of all information from the Materials Management Information Systems (MMIS), while concurrently facilitating the reporting needs to meet current and future business demands.
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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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Our Menasha Packaging Company is the largest independent provider of packaging and supply chain service solutions in North America, designing, printing, and fulfilling graphic packaging, display and merchandising solutions for over 1,800 brands, both in-store and online.
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We're an unmatched agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food security by connecting local needs with global capabilities. As the Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change.
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The Packaging Engineer will manage the design, development, implementation and continuous improvement of new packaging materials within Home Chef’s vast supply chain. This individual will report directly to the Head of Packaging and be responsible for bringing innovative and sustainable packaging solutions to business while also finding improvement opportunities for existing packaging items within the Home Chef Supply Chain.
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Directs the supply chain team to manage customer services, product delivery schedules, sales order processing, demand management, SI&OP, MPS, materials supply management, procurement, artwork change management, capacity planning, manufacturing work order generation, supply chain reporting and supply chain related JDE data.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director Supply Chain Medical Supply, the Medical Supply Sourcing Manager is responsible for long-term planning, strategy development, and leading continuous improvement of assigned Supply spend categories.
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The incumbent develops long/short range goals and objectives for the operations and supply chain functions in concert with the facilities and company business strategy(ies). The Corporate Director of Materials Management/Supply Chain is responsible for the overall activities of the Corporate Materials Management Department, which includes the coordination of Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) contracts and the Materials Management computer system.
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The Supply Planner will also work cross-functionally with the broader Supply Chain team to provide operational research and analysis. 5+ years’ Supply Planning / Supply Chain experience.
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Reporting: Maintain Daily/Weekly reports regarding BSG Supply Chain Activities to include trucking reports, production reports, forecasting and booking execution. Responsibilities & Accountabilities: Responsible for administration of Supply Chain activities of BSG’s glass deliveries and imports.
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