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Job Title:Sr. Supply Chain AnalystShift:Monday-FridayDepartment:Materials EngineeringJob Summary:In this role, the Sr. Supply Chain Analyst will be part of the Panasonic battery supply chain team focusing on sourcing localization and supply development for cell raw materials and components that make up the building blocks of the Panasonic cells.
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Coach and train other supply chain staff in supply chain analytics topics. Provide technical training and support to increase team's supply chain knowledge and analytical capability.
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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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Bachelor's in Supply Chain, Business or related, along with 5+ 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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Collaborate with global partners in Supply Chain and Customer Service to understand inventory availability and manage purchase orders. Supply Chain / Distribution Mgmt / Planning degree preferred but not required.
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The Tier II Supply Chain Administrator has the responsibility to ensure orders are being fulfilled and/or communicated clearly for OEM and service shipments within AGC and with business suppliers/partners.
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Education and/or Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering or equivalent. Seek out and develop sourcing relationships with providers in existing and new markets globally, eliminating product constraint, allowing all Twin Disc affiliates to meet customer demands without supply chain constraints.
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Supply Chain Management is critical to successfully delivering RES' projects in wind. Bachelor's degree in engineering, business administration, economics, supply chain management, commercial or related degree or related professional qualification, required.
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Broad expertise in Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Supplier Quality, S&OP, Negotiation, and Product Development as it relates to categories such fuel systems, brakes, molded plastic, resins, gaskets and seals, rubber, carbon fiber, and paint.
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WOW - Microsoft D365 F&SCM Sr. Supply Chain Management Consultant*Our client is employee-owned. ·Over 86% of their are retained year-over-year·They have a 93% employee retention rate since 2005·21 Best Places to Work Award winner, a seven-time Inc.500 honoree, and a five-time Fast Fifty award winner·Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) company - all employees have a stake and a say in shaping the company’s futureJoin as a Microsoft D365 F&SCM Supply Chain Management Consultant.
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Nice to haves but not required: Master's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain/Operations Management, or similar. What you need to know: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Supply Chain/Operations Management, Engineering, or similar.
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Act as Business Owner for Supply Chain related elements of Master Data Management. - Defines and implements digital strategies and associated change management for Global Supply Chain.
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Supply Chain Shift Coordinator. Monitors and assesses Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Warehouse Control Systems (WCS) to determine efficiency of workflow. Experience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS); JDA (Red Prairie) a plus.
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Experience with Lifecycle Services including BPM/RSAT and DevOps.·Passion to learn Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O Supply Chain Management applications·Willingness to be trained, coached, and mentored·Willingness to travel.
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Reviewing accounting and financial processes and assisting with recommending solutions, best practices, and approaches within D365 Finance and Supply Chain. Responsibilities include:·Participating on projects to design and implement the financial functions of D365 Finance and Supply Chain.
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