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Based in Waller, Texas, the Procurement/Supply Chain Manager will collaborate with Sales, Operations and Accounting Departments to develop sales forecasts, strategic planning, global sourcing and procurement objectives for the organization.
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Supply planning experience, ideally in cosmetics or consumer goods components. In this role, you will be working with global suppliers to plan for component supply and offer insight into the strategic supply planning.
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This role has ownership of the Distribution Center operations, Inventory Planning and Order Management teams, Transportation & Logistics, and Manufacturing teams. This role thrives in a cross-functional, matrix organization and is seen as a trusted SME in Supply Chain and Operations.
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The Supply Chain Planner performs a proactive supply planning role and is responsible for ensuring customer requirements are understood, planned for, and delivered. To liaise with customers and coordinate supply planning with Supply Chain VPT (Virtual Plant Team.
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Typical projects include: civil engineering services for site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, solid waste facilities, shore protection, and other civil works to support new or existing facilities and encompass building or project sites with diverse climatic, geographic, and environmental conditions.
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Applies understanding of business strategies (such as strategic planning, lean manufacturing, quality, supply chain management, transactional continuous improvement, or inventory management) to support manufacturing clients.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry in roles such as, but not limited to, clinical research, financial planning, procurement and/or supply chain management. Supplier and Supply Market Analysis - to evaluate suppliers and supply markets based on facts, data, reports, and changes in technology with the objective of providing deep and meaningful insight to Sourcing Management teams.
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We recruit for roles including Supply Chain, Demand Planning, Inventory Management, Direct and Indirect Procurement, Category Management, Logistics, Distribution, Warehousing, Production, Packaging, NPD and Quality Assurance.
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IT Supply Chain Management or equivalent roles (Supply Planning; Demand Planning and Order Promising) IT Supply Planning applications, SAP systems and Enterprise Data.
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Able to build collaborative relationships and work cross functionally with sales, marketing, retail partners, demand planning and supply chain. Expertise in sales analysis and strategic planning; fluent in the financials.
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Position is responsible for approving timekeeping, employee evaluation, meeting applicable regulatory standards, approving supply orders and department strategic planning. PREFERRED CERTIFICATIONS/REGISTRATION: For Wound Care - WOCN.
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Permanent optimization and monitoring of data quality for all departments involved in master data processing within the area of responsibility (e.g. supply chain). 5+ years of production planning and/or master data management experience.
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Attend, contribute and represent the Procurement Group at regularly scheduled project meetings and other supply and demand planning meetings. Follows material procurement and supplier management policies & procedures through SOP work instructions for supply chain.
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Coordinates closely with sourcing, tactical and long-term supply planning teams to ensure proper flow of forecast at correct level through the various planning systems. Tracks new customers and SKUs for inclusion in demand planning software.
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Input data for inventory functions and supply chain systems and integration flows (Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), AWS Vendor Central, Warehouse Management System, E2Open, etc.) Knowledge of Enterprise Resource Planning systems (ERP), SAP, AMS vendor central, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and Order Management/Planning Systems (E2Open) is a plus Experience using reporting and productivity tools to provide insights.
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