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In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required.
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OverviewWe are PepsiCo Supply Chain. The ground breakers of the Supply Chain & Logistics space. Then now is the time to explore the Possibilities of PepsiCo. ResponsibilitiesThe Maintenance Manager leads a maintenance department that includes front line supervisors and a team of mechanics.
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PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity. At PepsiCo, we are committed to performing well as individuals and in teams, and to strengthen the company as a whole.
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In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan.
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A minimum of 5 years of operations/logistics or supply chain experience preferred A minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience preferred Strong knowledge of inventory management systems Forklift certification is a plus Experience with continuous improvement (i.e., Lean Six Sigma certification, TPM, lean manufacturing, etc.
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We are PepsiCo Supply Chain. Frito-Lay Supply Chain Transformation and Engineering is seeking a Supply Chain Senior Engineer (L8) to manage Capacity, Innovation, Productivity and Sustainability projects.
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This world class onboarding program provides the tools to become a successful Supply Chain Leader (SCL). The Supply Chain Leader (SCL) Designate program is designed as a leadership journey like no other.
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Responsibilities include cost efficiency, continuous improvement on processes, service, and safety for supply chain departments. The Manufacturing Director drives the success of PepsiCo through operational guidance of our plant strategy to meet customer needs and achieve standards.
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Coordinate/support activities between Site Finance, Supply Chain Finance Integration, and HQ Cost Accounting to ensure completion of AOP and period-end close activities in an effective and timely manner.
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Ability to learn and execute in-house computer systems (examples: ICS, DRP, IIM, PPT, IMS, OGN, REC, XNET, PWM, WCS, SAP, Power BI and supply chain tools) Global business knowledge of all aspects of product movement through the supply chain to lead/influence tactical and strategic changes.
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Gatorade Supply Chain Finance works close to the action, with direct day to day involvement with manufacturing operations. Put your financial experience to work for some of the world’s most beloved brands with a career at PepsiCo. With 23 billion-dollar brands sold in over 200 countries and territories around the globe, you’ll have opportunities to help shape the future of one of the world’s largest companies.
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A Facility Operations Manager (FOM) plays a vital role in the Frito-Lay supply chain, driving results and managing change related to all operations functions at a Distribution Center site.
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The Supply Chain Operations Supervisor contributes to the success of PepsiCo by supervising the day-to-day warehouse operations. Then now is the time to explore the opportunities of PepsiCo: what makes you unique makes us better.
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Supply Chain Technician. Properly maintain/administer parts supply system and PM system. Supply your own toolbox and tools. View PepsiCo EEO Policy. Paid time off subject to eligibility, including paid parental leave, vacation, sick, and bereavement.
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