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Reporting directly to the Plant Superintendent, the Manufacturing Supervisor, is responsible for leading the manufacturing team to ensure production of a quality product that meets or exceeds customer expectations.
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Supervisor, Production - US - Lexington, SCThe Blueprint (Role Profile) We are currently looking for a Production Supervisor, on 1st shift, at our flagship facility in Lexington, SC. The incumbent will be responsible for the management functions of a fast-paced high technology, semi-automated Lean based machining center comprised of CNC Lathes, milling centers, grinding machines, robots and Assembly operations.
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Exceptional understanding of supply chain planning processes including demand planning, supply planning, inventory management, production planning, and S&OP including statistical forecasting MRP, allocation, scheduling, and constraint planning.
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Lead the onsite supply chain team (raw materials purchasing, inventory management, shipping/receiving, production planning, and raw material warehouse operation). The Job: As a Supply Chain Manager, you’ll be part of our Tools and Outdoor Global Supply Chain team working as a on-site employee.
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A full understanding of the product life cycle (NPI to scaled production), LEAN manufacturing principals, and change management (ECOs) Knowledge of 5S, lean manufacturing or 6-Sigma principles.
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Preferred: Microsoft Dynamics (D365) Experience in a manufacturing environment a plusExperience with data visualization tools such as Power BI.Experience in supply chain management in a food and beverage manufacturing environment.
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Certified Purchasing Manager, Certified Professional in Supply Management, or similar distinction preferred; Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt equivalent or greater preferred. The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for Marketing services.
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This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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The Supply Chain Manager may, if needed, lead a team of 5 category, sourcing, procurement and/ supply management professionals to ensure optimal spend management solutions and a stable, efficient supply chain across the U.S., Europe, and/or India.
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Bachelor's degree required, graduate degree preferred; business, economics, finance, supply chain, or related studies preferred, 3-5 years of strategic sourcing, contract negotiation and management, supplier performance and relationship management, and category management or relevant experience with experience in accountable category areas.
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FP&A experience directly in manufacturing and/or supply chain management is highly preferred. The Senior Manager, FP&A Manufacturing & Supply Chain will report to the Director, FP&A Products and provide value-added internal financial analysis and decision support for the VP of Manufacturing and President of the Products division.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in the following fields: Engineering, Sciences, Business Management, Supply Chain Management; or equivalent to 5+ years of progressive procurement experience within engineering and manufacturing business environments.
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Certification in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and/or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) from APICS a plus. Knowledge of Supply Chain processes, preferably with 7+ years of relevant experience in manufacturing, planning, scheduling and/or inventory management.
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Responsible for driving assigned projects to manage supply chain risk management (Tier 1 and sub-tier) and reduce supply continuity risk(s). This includes metals, plastics, PCBAs, cables, and various electronic components in conjunction with Senior Sourcing Manager and Senior Director of Supply Chain.
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1 year's experience in a distribution or production environment (for example, logistics supply chain, dairy plant, food processing or manufacturing). Continuous Improvement, Lean Six Sigma, or Five S (5S), Packaging experience within a related environment (for example, dairy production, food processing, and manufacturing.
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