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Supply Chain Management Certification (e.g., CSCP, CPIM, or equivalent) Material - Supply Chain Analyst. Track orders placed with Fleet Solutions supply chain partners and provide support in forecasting and production control activities.
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Serve as a subject matter expert on the Supply Planning tool and conduct training sessions across supply planning teams. Utilize a variety of systems to provide analysis for "what-if" request for network changes, defines optimal total supply chain solutions, and develops financial impact for customer sourcing impacts.
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Supply Chain Analyst- Remote. Support the global process for exiting discontinued SKUs, to ensure we have a smooth supply chain transition to new products. Establish best practices that support supply chain, finance, product teams, etc.
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Partners with peers that include AI Supply Chain Planning Director, Procurement Director, Finance Director, Commercial Directors, Regional Operations Directors, and both AI and F&P Integrated Operations Directors to ensure smooth communication flow and issue resolution across organizations.
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As Subject Matter Expert in Supply Chain Planning, this role will provide business process and system guidance and drive increased supply planning proficiency for practitioners across divisions and geographic regions.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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Actual activity, plan inventory replenishments to international distribution warehouses that meet supply chain goals and provide updated supply requirements to assigned production facilities and suppliers.
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Legacy Supply Chain is hiring Forklift Operators to support our distribution center located in Mt. Juliet, TN. As a Forklift Operator, you will be utilizing a Cherry Picker/Order Picker, Reach Truck, and/or Dock Stocker to load, unload, pick, and replenish product from trucks, containers, or bulk locations within the warehouse.
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Loop's modern audit and pay platform uses our domain-driven AI to harness the complexity of supply chain data and documentation. Loop is on a mission to unlock profits trapped in the supply chain ( and lower costs for consumers.
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Responsibilities Provide subject matter expertise in the following supply technical areas: Asset Visibilty Serialization/Item Unique Identification Prepositioned War Reserve Materiel Defense Logistics Manual (DLM) / Defense Logistics Management Standards (DLMS) Small Arms/Light Weapons (SA/LW) Advanced/Additive Manufacturing (AM/AdvM) Cataloging Lead working groups, develop strategy and plans, write/re-write DoD policy on the above areas of expertise.
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The ideal Candidate will have over 10 years of experience in Supply Chain Planning and a minimum of 5 years of implementation experience in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning. Mandatory 10+ years of experience in Supply Chain Planning.
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Proficient in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning, including Master Data, Key Figures, Planning Areas, Operators, Heuristics, and Optimizer planning. Minimum 5 years of implementation experience in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning.
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Minimum 3 end-to-end implementations with SAP IBP modules, specifically IBP Supply and Response Planning. Minimum 3 years of experience in designing and configuring solutions in IBP Supply and Response.
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Optomi, in partnership with a global leader in HVACR markets, is seeking a Functional SAP IBP Consultant to fulfill a contract opportunity with a client located in the DFW area. Experience integrating SAP IBP with other SAP and non-SAP tools using CI-DS, CIF, RTI, and other interfaces.
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Muon seeks an Supply Chain Manager / Master Scheduler to join our Engineering Team, you will be responsible for ensuring the MRP (Supply/Demand) process and reporting are accurate and timely, as well as, performing the Production Planning for Muon. The Master Scheduler / Planner role requires direct interface with the Engineering and Production Management teams requiring candidates to be local to the Bay Area.
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