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The Brand Manager-Omnichannel Marketing BCC (baby and child) plays a key role in accelerating Kimberly-Clark’s engagement with shoppers and is motivated to lead high-impact marketing activations that drive “win-win” opportunities for Kimberly-Clark and for Target, while also efficiently achieving volume, share, and profit objectives.
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Learn window-based computer systems and Kimberly Clark specific systems such as SAP, TALCM and DTR.Be willing and have the mechanical aptitude to lead and execute repairs on high speed rotating equipment.
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For Kimberly-Clark to grow and prosper, we must be an inclusive organization that applies the diverse experiences and passions of its team members to brands that make life better for people all around the world.
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Kimberly-Clark (K-C) is looking for an ambitious, self-driven and talented individual to join our North America Procurement Marketing, Professional, and Plant Services team. When you bring your original thinking to Kimberly-Clark, you fuel the continued success of our enterprise.
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That's why Kimberly-Clark offers additional programs, reimbursements and stipends for the things that matter to your life, right now. At Kimberly-Clark, you'll be part of the best team committed to driving innovation, growth and impact.
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Total rewards at Kimberly-Clark includes pay and a full package of benefits that can be tailored to individual needs. At Kimberly-Clark, we’re constantly exploring new ideas on how, when, and where we can best achieve results.
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To support this vision, Kimberly-Clark North America (KCNA) is investing in the growth of our high-performance Data Science and Advanced Analytics Strategy team and we are looking for entrepreneurial-minded innovators to join us in our journey.
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This position will report to the Kimberly Clark Professional Mill Manager and will be expected to fully support environmental compliance and continuous improvement across both Operating areas, Kimberly Clark Professional Mill as well as the Kimberly Clark Global Non-Wovens Mill.
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The Senior Sales Account Manager role at Kimberly-Clark Professional (KCP) plays a critical role in driving our regional strategy, delivering on key financial targets, and partnering with customers to deliver best-in-class experiences.
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We know these amazing Kimberly-Clark products wouldn’t exist without talented professionals, like you. Kimberly-Clark will not provide relocation support for this role. In fact, millions of people use Kimberly-Clark products every day.
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Here are just a few of the benefits you'd enjoy working in this role for Kimberly-Clark. In fact, million of people use Kimberly-Clark products every day. It's all here for you at Kimberly-Clark.
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Good understanding of Kimberly-Clark organization & strategy, service delivery footprint and signature capabilities. Utilizes Kimberly-Clark procurement standard processes and tools to manage and control vendor related documents such as policies, procedures, and compliance documentation.
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Develops & owns exceptional relationships with Distributor Sales Representatives (DSRs) and serves as a proven selling consultant to help jointly close sales when relevant. Access to an on-site fitness center, occupational health nurse, and allowances for high-quality safety equipment.
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Maintain technical and scientific expertise in an area of technology and communicate impact of developments on Kimberly-Clark. Kimberly-Clark will support in-country relocation for the chosen candidate for the role.
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Currently, we are seeking a Supply Chain Accounting Analyst to be part of our Kimberly Clark North America Global Business Services team in Knoxville, TN. Plan and manage internal/external auditing activities of Kimberly-Clark.
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