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Potential titles; Supply Planning Manager, Supply and Materials Planning Manager, Materials Manager, Supply and Demand Planning Manager, Supply Chain Manager or similar responsibilities.
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Use appropriate Supply Chain technologies (Pyxis and SAP) to document movement of supplies. Proactively provide recommendations on operational efficiency improvements to Supply Chain management.
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Provide insights based on market trends and third-party intelligence platforms that will or could impact the direct supply chain in the areas of supply-chain compliance and due diligence, ESG, and geopolitical risk.
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Our Supply Chain Network teams help clients transform their value chains into competitive weapons. Join our team of Government Supply Chain specialists and play a key role in helping to transform the Government marketplace.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will use various quantitative methods and tap into all available techniques and resources to collect relevant data – including distribution data and procurement metrics, as well as information on productivity and customer demand – to prompt improvement in the performance and effectiveness of the department’s daily operations.
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Experience Required: 5+ years in Supply Chain Management, Planning, Sourcing, Operations or equivalent required. Master's Degree, in Supply Chain Management, Operations, or Logistics preferred.
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Write scripts in SQL to create frontend visualization & using SQL to create quarries - working to direct connect data across J.Crew's Supply Chain. The Global Supply Chain Team is responsible for the operations and strategic direction of transportation and distribution of merchandise through J.Crew’s multi-channel supply chain.
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A least five (5) years of leadership experience in Aerospace Manufacturing or Automotive Manufacturing supply chain management. IPS - Rubbercraft, a company in the Aerospace Industry, is actively seeking an experienced Director of Supply Chain.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Senior Director, Supply Chain - Consumer Products Division. Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Supply Chain Senior Director to lead our supply chain operations and drive strategic initiatives to optimize efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.
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The Master Supply Chain Planner is responsible for Master Supply Plan 12-18 month rolling for the Regional BU in support of the SIOP process. Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain or operations management.
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Develop and maintain supply chain forecasting models that predict and plan the forward/reverse logistics and S&OP process for DISH. DISH's Manufacturing Team is seeking a Business Operations Analyst in Englewood, CO to analyze, forecast, and plan the reverse/forward logistics flow for DISH equipment throughout DISH's manufacturing and distribution sites as part of the overall DISH supply chain process.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Supply Chain Planner. Supply Planning: Streamline and optimize the supply chain for efficient operations. One or more years experience as a demand and supply planner.
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This tactical, hands-on, results driven position will report to the Program Manager, Supply Chain, and will work with the PMO and Supply Chain leadership team to maintain a continuous improvement culture that strives for excellence.
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CAM is currently comprised of nine subsidiaries across the United States split among threeSegmentsWhat You’ll DoPlan, directs and coordinates all aspects of the supply chain including forecast and planning activities, procurement of raw materials, MRO, tooling and services, inventory management and warehouse operations.
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Join our top-notch team of more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world's most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER®.
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