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The Supply Planning Manager is responsible for overseeing and optimizing the planning, coordination, and management of the company’s supply chain operations. The Supply Planning Manager will collaborate closely with procurement, inventory management, logistics, and sales teams to develop efficient supply plans that align with business objectives.
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Advise on supply chain risk management, trade compliance, IP, data privacy, policies/procedures, and business efficiencies. The Associate Counsel, Global Supply Chain (“GSC”) position will support the company's global supply chain, procurement, sourcing, and environmental health and safety operations.
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Demonstrated knowledge of the following business processes: Accounting, Sales Cycle, and Supply Chain Management processes. Perform Q&A reviews for NetSuite, non-NetSuite, and DSI-related supply chain solutions, including current change control procedures.
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Drives the supply chain systems roadmap through the completion of projects related to inventory control, master data, BOM lifecycle management, workflow planning, WMS, and material replenishment.
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Senior Management Analyst (SMA): Core components of the Senior Management Analysts work will include researching grant opportunities and writing grant applications; high levels of collaboration with project teams, grants liaisons in watersheds and water utility divisions, procurement, legal, government relations, capital improvement program, and communications; and tracking/reporting.
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The Senior Manager, Project Development will be responsible for the completion and management of all project development activities including project/site selection and contracting, permitting, land acquisition rights, qualification for applicable incentive programs, interconnection application and process, regulatory issues, problem resolution, supporting due diligence and valuation efforts for potential transactions.
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Our team is supporting the supply chain network evolution to an integrated self-distribution model of the future, serving leading omnichannel grocery brands – Food Lion, Giant Food, The GIANT Company, Hannaford and Stop & Shop. To learn more about our company and the other supply chain companies of Ahold Delhaize USA, visit www.
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Collaborates with internal and external partners to guide, provide expertise, and recommend solutions that highlight cost and other holistic impacts and trade-offs to the Ahold Delhaize Supply Chain.
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The Director, Supply Chain will implement materials management strategies, including supplier certification and partnering in a global manufacturing and distribution environment by applying an integrated lean/TPM methodology and world-class quality practices while achieving this balancing through fact-based analysis to continuously improve systems, processes and resources as they pertain to the overall supply chain function.
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Responsibilities The Material Analyst conducts research, builds models, analyzes historical spend and material management/inventory data, administers supply chain support systems, assists in maintaining systems/platforms including BI, supports the development of policies/procedures, and tracks material and supplier performance.
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ASCM (Association of Supply Chain Management) CPIM certification preferred. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering or Finance.
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1-3+ years as a supply chain analyst, logistics engineer or industrial engineer with a third-party logistics firm (3PL), a management consulting firm, industrial manufacturer / distributor, retailer or consumer products manufacturer.
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This position works directly with Field Operations and Supply Chain Management leaders to support Last Mile Delivery (LMD) initiatives. Provide project support on various initiatives, analysis, and supply chain network projects as assigned.
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With the objective of demand generation, the Project and Key Accounts Manager will provide professional project management, consulting, and in-field project support services to architectural, construction, and owner/end-user clients, through promotion and implementation of ASSA ABLOY’s Openings Studio software platform and related professional services for design, specification, construction project management, and facility management.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (process R&D, analytical development, supply chain, quality, clinical, regulatory, DMPK, and tox) to meet CMC and program goals. Demonstrated strong project and cross-functional team leadership and people management skills.
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