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As a PCBA Manufacturing Engineer, you will work across design engineering, supply-chain, quality, and our manufacturing partners to drive electrical sub-system and PCBA manufacturing and delivery.
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As the System’s centralized procurement department, Supply Chain Services contracts for goods, services, software, pharmaceuticals, temporary staffing, and construction and related services on an enterprise-wide basis for NYC Health + Hospitals’ eleven acute hospitals, six long-term care facilities, numerous clinics, correctional health services, 45,000 staff, with an annual supply chain spend of approximately $1.5 billion.
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Deep hands on consulting experience on SAP S/4Hana with other SAP Supply Chain components – in areas like Procurement / Inventory Planning / MRP / Capacity Planning / APO/ ATP/ Inbound and Outbound Logistics, Subcontractor process, consignment and vendor managed Inventory functions.
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The Logistics Supply Chain manager will lead the logistics supply chain in a fast moving company, will demonstrate world-class delivery and performance, is responsible for the delivery and transportation of Delta products, including load creation, carrier assignment, tracking/tracing, customer delivery, and customer products.
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Reporting to the Director of Inbound Freight Transport & Customs Compliance, the Supply Chain Expeditor will Coordinate, track and process the import and domestic movement of our PO's. Provide Indicators and review performance with service providers and supply chain leaders.
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Our Menasha Packaging Company is the largest independent provider of packaging and supply chain service solutions in North America, designing, printing, and fulfilling graphic packaging, display and merchandising solutions for over 1,800 brands, both in-store and online.
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Join us and discover why Micron's Global Procurement team is the preferred destination to unleash your talent As a Supply Chain Analyst in the Inbound Supply Management team at Micron, you will work with a team of Supply Chain Analysts responsible for maintaining Micron's inventory supply.
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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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Vice President, Social Enterprise and Supply Chain Solutions Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. They manage two direct reports (Director, Supply Chain; Director, National Accounts), with a total team of eight.
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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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Act as Business Owner for Supply Chain related elements of Master Data Management. - Assess, develop and manage best practices and processes to optimize and expand use of Oracle ERP, reporting tools and other IT systems within the Integra Supply Chain, including Plan, Source, Make, Deliver and Return processes.
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Bachelor's in Supply Chain, Business or related, along with5+ years of direct experience leading SIOP within the CPG or food industry - deep experience in select areas of expertise (e.g. Inventory Management, Demand Planning, Forecasting, Freight Management, Network Strategy or Network Design) combined with a broad understanding of end-to-end supply chain.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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Collaborates with Research Administration, General Counsel, IS&T, Biosafety, Procurement, Supply Chain and others on implementation of model export compliance program across TJU. Masters in Public Administration, MBA, Masters in International Relations, Masters in Higher Education, Juris Doctor, or equivalent preferred.
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Will collaborate with business stakeholders, consultants to help design, develop, deploy and support solutions in SAP S/4HANA, SAP SAC and any associated bolt-on’s to meet business unit needs for Supply chain reporting needs and Master Data Management business processes under the guidance of Planning & Analytics Manager.
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