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Leads supply chain Program execution and is accountable for resource planning, material cost, forecasting, schedule performance, risk/opportunity management, supplier performance, and supply chain issue resolution.
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Develop, oversee, and manage the implementation of a comprehensive Supplier Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) through continuous risk assessments to reduce supply chain vulnerabilities and ensure supply chain business continuity.
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Broad based technical knowledge and skills in diverse areas of business such as Quality Engineering, Quality Assurance, Quality Systems, and GMP Operations, as well as a good working knowledge of related functions such as operations, supplier management, laboratory operations and product development.
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Job Segment: Strategic Sourcing, Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Procurement, Supply, Operations. Developing and executing sourcing and supplier management strategies to improve supply, cost, risk management, product development, and innovation.
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In support of your Supplier Quality business strategy, you will closely partner with the core teams of the Supplier Quality function (Category and Operations leads), to ensure the supply base is assessed, qualified, and consistently delivering a quality product.
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PURPOSE: Proactively identify potential risks in the supply chain, such as supplier bankruptcy, natural disasters, geopolitical instability, or quality issues and assess the potential impact of each identified risk.
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The CFS VP of Engineering is a critical linkage between the Engineering and Operations team at CFS. This person will play a critical role in the evolution of engineering process in support of the business operations, ERP implementation, high quality engineering deliverables, manufacturing success, supplier development and implementation, and development and tracking of key engineering metrics that show ongoing improvement.
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We prefer a degree in Agribusiness, Agronomy, Business Management, Industrial Distribution, Landscape, Operations, Supply Chain, Turfgrass management or similar major.
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The Williams-Sonoma, Inc. Supply Chain Engineering organization is seeking an energetic and talented Staff Engineer to lead the Order Management and Supply Chain systems domain delivery teams, driving high-value, high-quality features to our industry-leading Supply Chain capability.
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Dana is a global leader in the supply of highly engineered driveline, sealing, and thermal-management technologies that improve the efficiency and performance of vehicles with both conventional and alternative-energy powertrains.
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The Strike Supplier Management Team (SMT) Lead supports the Communications and Payloads Technical Team and is the team’s and Global Supply Chain’s (GSC’s) primary interface to the supplier for the associated subsystem(s.
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Build collaborating relationships with supply chain, manufacturing engineering, program management, and design engineering to resolve supplier quality or performance issues.
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Facilitate communication, clarification of technical requirements, and Design for Manufacturing (DFM) between the Quality team and other cross functional teams such as Business Operations, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Design Engineering.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring world-class performance of the prototype and production supply base, and drive continuous improvement. Improve the supplier quality processes such as assessments, supplier management, part approval process.
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Based on performance and business needs, set priorities for suppliers; Develop positive relationships and work closely with Supply Chain Team to manage, implement, and track supplier/engineering, design changes, capacity studies and New Product Introductions and transfers; All before leading and/or supporting vehicle trials.
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