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Good knowledge and understanding of Edwards policies, procedures and guidelines relevant to local and/or global supply chain including FDA and ISO laws and regulations applicable to medical device industry.
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Role: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Contributes to the planning and ongoing delivery of investigational products by managing the supply chain, supporting the execution of studies and changes to the plans, including carrying out risk assessments and contingency planning where necessary, in support of Clinical Therapy Area and non-clinical Therapy Area projects.
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The Supply Chain Planning Team is looking for an energetic and self-motivated Intern to join our Supply Chain Team. If you're an ambitious individual who wants to build a career in supply chain management, we want to work with you.
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CAM is currently comprised of nine subsidiaries across the United States split among threeSegmentsWhat You’ll DoPlan, directs and coordinates all aspects of the supply chain including forecast and planning activities, procurement of raw materials, MRO, tooling and services, inventory management and warehouse operations.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will gather data and conducts analysis with the goal of improving the organization's supply chain operations as well as supporting various initiatives and growth of reporting and visibility tools.
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Develop tools that help the various internal and external clients attain improved results in Procurement, Supply Chain Planning and Forecasting, quality assurance and pharmacovigilance management with manufacturers.
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3 years minimum of experience in supply chain management, preferably logistics. The Supply Chain Operations Coordinator will be a core team member in meeting both departmental and corporate objectives.
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Coordinate and perform scheduled physical inventories of assigned areas within the Perioperative Services department and works with the Supply Chain Management team and Perioperative Services department management to analyze outcomes and adjust inventory levels as appropriate.
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Responsible for the planning, purchasing, inventory management and shipping functions. Management and leadership experience in leading both direct and matrixed reports. Join our top-notch team of more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world's most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER.
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Lead all aspects of SAP Supply Chain areas including governance and evolving the global SAP solution, Master Data Management, Planning, and Procurement systems. The IT Director of Supply Chain Systems is a strategic leadership role responsible for leading planning, implementation, and management of enterprise resource planning (SAP) systems in the supply chain area and other critical information systems within the global organization.
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Position Overview: As a Supply Chain Analyst at Driven Brands, you will play a pivotal role in the oversight of purchasing and procurement operations for our distribution centers.
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The Supply Chain Data Analyst will develop, implement, and maintain systems and processes that report on KPIs to drive improvement throughout the Supply Chain department and other departments within the organization.
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Senior IT Director, Supply Chain Warehouse Management Systems. The Senior IT Director, Supply Chain Warehouse Managent Systems is a Senior IT leader with a proven track record of leading teams to improve relationships, deliver, and support technology solutions.
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Senior Supply Chain Analyst. 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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Industry Experience 15+ years’ experience in warehousing & supply chain management of which 10 years is at managerial level. Working closely and collaboratively with the regional Business Unit (BU) leaders, the VP, Supply Chain will create optimal strategic plans for Warehouses operations.
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