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12+ years of experience in implementation of different supply chain planning modules including Supply Planning, MRP, MPS, Forecasting and Demand Planning, ATP, Aggregate Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales & Operations Planning, after-market planning.
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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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Job Summary: The Supply Chain Manager develops and leads a team of buyer-planners and material handlers. We have an exciting opportunity for a Supply Chain Manager at our Auburn, CA/Vian Enterprises location.
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Here's a summary of what Princess Cruises is looking for in its Supply Chain Associate. We're looking for an amazing Supply Chain Associate to fill this in office hybrid role, which can be based in Santa Clarita, CA, Seattle, WA or Miami, FL. You'll be responsible for order fulfillment and expediting of essential on board supplies for the various brands under the Holland America Group.
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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems (NGMS) sector is seeking a Director of Global Supply Chain 2 (GSC) for the Airborne Multifunction Sensors (AMS) Division/BWI Campus. Experience with specific regulations and compliance practices governing defense contractor supply chain activities (e.g., FAR, DFARS, ITAR, other.
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Schedule: First Shift Various warehouse fulfillment specialist roles at Ryder supp Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Warehouse, Forklift, Operator, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Transportation.
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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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Basic Qualifications: Master’s degree & 2 years of Supply Chain experience OR Bachelor’s degree & 4 years of Supply Chain experience Preferred Qualifications: ASCM CPIM CertificationExperience as a Supply Planner within a complex manufacturing or distribution environment.
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Lead design and development of data-oriented solutions involving On-Prem and cloud (Microsoft Azure) technologies as a Python/Databricks Engineer on the Supply Chain Forecasting and Replenishment team.
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We are seeking a talented Senior Supply Chain Material Planner/Buyer to join our team. Employee Assistance Program Requirements We are searching for a candidate with: Proven experience as a Senior Buyer, Material Planner, Supply Chain Analyst, or similar role in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
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The ideal candidate will have three (3) to six (6) years of experience working in (1) international trade policy (e.g., China, USMCA, Sections 232 and 301, UFLPA, tariffs and other customs issues, WTO); (2) supply chain, which includes all facets of ESG-related supply chain tracing and due diligence (e.g., UFLPA, EUDR, CBAM) and supply chain reshoring efforts (e.g., CHIPS and IRA), and (3) related advocacy before the executive branch and Congress.
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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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Lead Cross-functional collaboration inside the Supply Chain Team (Distribution, Supply & Demand Planning, Transportation and Customer Supply Chain) and with SC Partners such as Quality, EHS, HR, Finance, Commercial and Sales.
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The Global Sourcing Director will support the development of the company’s supply chain strategy and the creation of the sourcing organization. The biggest measures of success in the role of Global Sourcing Director will be in the ability to support the development of the company’s supply chain strategy, reduce year over year costs, and develop procurement policies and procedures for the long-term goals of the business.
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Senior Data Engineer - Supply Chain. Join the Supply Chain team where you will support large-scale data processing for the Supply Chain forecasting and replenishment engines.
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