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The Supply Chain Planner reports to the Supply Planning Manager and is responsible for production scheduling, inventory management, and customer service levels for assigned product lines.
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The Supply Chain Pharmacy Coordinator at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Ca is under the direction of the Pharmacy Manager, will develop, implement, and monitor pharmacy programs, lead pharmacy practice advancement, champion variation reduction efforts, and provide professional development for pharmacists as it relates to care of the patient.
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POSITION SUMMARY: As a Director of Human Resources, Business Partner (HRBP) at FORTNA, a global company, you will play a critical role in shaping and executing human resources strategies to support the company's Supply Chain organization that encompasses our manufacturing and sourcing functions.
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The Supply Planning Manager plays a key role in ensuring accurate supply forecasting and inventory optimization to support the organization's supply chain operations. Working closely with the Demand Planning Manager and Supply Chain teams to leads cross-functional teams to align demand plans with production initiatives.
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Provide leadership and support on other assignments and projects as requiredEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:BA/BS degree in Materials or Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration required.
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The Director, Supply Chain - Wind - North America manages our key wind turbine manufacturer relationships focused on North America, coordinating effectively with senior leaders in development, construction, and O&M to deliver the optimal global supply chain strategies, market intelligence, and supply chain relationships.
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The Director, Supply Chain - Wind - North America develops RES’ North American relationships with the Wind Turbine Manufacturers to access the latest technology and achieve market-leading pricing.
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This role will report into the Senior Finance Director, Supply Chain and will drive critical initiatives to improve the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of insights provided to senior and executive leadership.
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Leads the development and improvement of strategies and processes for the following functional areas: Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and matrixed Global Logistics and Distribution organization, for all domestic locations and all regions in collaboration with the Regional Supply Chain Leaders.
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The Director of Supply Chain manages and maintains a fluid Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SIOP) process integrating all Lines of Business leading supply planning across 440 retail stores and 15 food service distribution centers to help deliver a best-in-class customer service experience.
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As a(an) Director Supply Chain Operations with UCF Lake Nona Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! We are looking for an enthusiastic Director Supply Chain Operations to help us reach our goals.
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Experience and Health and Supply Chain programming related to the implementation of reproductive health, MCH, HIV/AIDS, and malaria programs in developing countries is desirable. The USAID Technical Assistance Marketplace for Health Supply Chain and Pharmaceutical Management (TA Marketplace) is a 10-year IDIQ project that will be part of USAID’s Next Generation Global Health Supply Chain Suite of Programs (NextGen.
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Ideal candidate is self-starter with Tier 1 ERP experience in Supply Chain/Finance and a hunger to grow. The Supply Chain Functional Lead will be a key liaison between the business and IT providing production support and implementing solutions that produce exponential operational impact.
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Together with the IBP, Demand Planning and Supply Planning Managers, develop the Supply Chain Strategy for the Business. Leads the execution, development and improvement of strategies and processes for the following functional areas: Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning, Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Matrixed Global Logistics and Distribution organization and regions in collaboration with regional supply chain leaders.
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Reporting to the Director of Contract & Supply Services- Supply Chain, maintains direct, hands-on involvement in projects, analysis, and executive level communications to improve operational efficiency and support company objectives.
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