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Design and implement data interfaces for exchanging supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing information with third-party partners. Develop and manage data interfaces in our supply chain and among manufacturing partners.
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In this role you'll get to: Act as a liaison to meet and exceed Affiliate and Trade Customer expectationsCross Functional Interaction with Supply Chain Partners Domestically & InternationallyHold a higher level of customer service professionalism, call escalationsAbility to analyze data and report findings.
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As a Master Scheduler, you’ll be part of our Industrial IND Global Supply Chain Manufacturing team working as an on-site employee. Report to the Senior Director of Manufacturing for North and South America, this position’s primary responsibilities are to develop, organize, update, monitor and report out on the overall master production schedules and rough-cut capacity for multiple manufacturing plants.
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The key stakeholders for this position are GM, CFO, Manufacturing Manager, Engineering, Quality, and Supply Chain. Here at Advantest , we are blending precision manufacturing with cutting-edge tech to revolutionize the semiconductor game.
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As the Demand and Supply Planning Manager, you will oversee the integrated planning process to ensure alignment between demand forecasts and supply chain capabilities. Proven experience (5 years) in demand planning, supply planning, or related roles within a leadership or managerial capacity, preferably in a fast-paced manufacturing, spare parts/equipment environment with international presence in a multisite network.
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Improve upon Supply Chain management best practices in areas such as system optimization, metrics, inventory control and demand planning. Bachelor's degree in business, operations, Supply Chain management or related field.
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Collaborate with factories and strategic suppliers to share demand forecasts and coordinate supply chain activities. Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or a related field.
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Participate in third-party risk management consulting engagements as part of BlueVoyant’s Supply Chain Defense business. The Analyst, Vendor Risk Management will work with clients to identify client supply chain risk and cybersecurity challenges, advise on best practices in vendor risk management, and ensure successful delivery of BlueVoyant solutions to solve customer problems.
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Experience with healthcare Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications and healthcare supply chain bolt-on technologies required. Working knowledge of healthcare supply chain including data, manufacturer vs supplier and vendor, catalog numbers, Unit of Measure (UOM), Pack Factors, Electronic Data Interface (EDI) and Punch-outs required.
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Create and maintain QA/QC process and SOPs for each step in our supply chain (e.g., vendor compliance checklists, SKU level fulfillment instructions) Develop strategic vision for supply chain and execute a tactical plan to achieve efficiencies in costs, internal processes, and turnaround times with vendors.
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In this role, you will combine healthcare supply chain business knowledge with analytics and database skills to improve outcomes and optimize efficiency. You will provide maintenance and delivery of supported data acquisition solutions, automated to deliver accurate and complete supply chain data from hospital-based Information Technology (IT) applications.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (process R&D, analytical development, supply chain, quality, clinical, regulatory, DMPK, and tox) to meet CMC and program goals. Lead pre-formulation, final form selection, formulation and process development, clinical manufacturing, scale-up, tech transfer, process optimization, and process validation activities related to solid oral dosage and parenteral drug products.
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Ability to operate independently and collaborate with Supply Chain, Operations, Purchasing and Supplier Management, Marketing, Finance, Tax, in-house/external service providers, and government officialsProficiency in customs brokerage software and electronic data interchange (EDI) systems.
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CPIM/CSCP certifications are highly recommended, showcasing expertise in supply chain management and ERP implementation. Lead Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) initiatives to improve supply chain processes.
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Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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