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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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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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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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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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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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Ideal candidates should have a minimum of 10 years direct work experience in Sourcing, Procurement and Supply Chain related roles up through a senior level in such roles as: Global Commodity Manager, Strategic Sourcing Manager, Materials Manager, Purchasing Director/Manager, or other high-level leadership roles in Sourcing, Procurement and Supply Chain.
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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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GyanSys is seeking an SAP IBP Consultant to drive our growing SAP Supply Chain Practice. Stay updated with the latest advancements and trends in SAP IBP and supply chain management to propose enhancements and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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In depth knowledge of supply chain processes, including sourcing, procurement, logistics, and demand planning. Oversee the end-to-end supply chain process, including sourcing, procurement, logistics, warehousing, and inventory management.
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Familiarity with responsible sourcing and supply chain compliance regulations covering topics such as forced labor, anti-corruption/bribery, supply chain transparency, conflict minerals, and supplier due diligence/transparency.
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Comcast’s Supply Chain Rotational Development Program (RDP) is designed to offer opportunities for early-career professionals to grow into versatile, innovative leaders in the field of Supply Chain.
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The Performance Films NAR Supply Chain Manager provides leadership and is accountable for maximizing Supply Chain effectiveness and efficiency in meeting the demands of a rapidly growing business with a fluid supply & demand environment.
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In addition to the management of the company-owned pharmacies, the position oversees the management of the 340B program, contract pharmacies, pharmacy supply chain management, revenue integrity, and billing & charge master management.
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Licenses/Certificates/Designations - Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP.
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With operations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia, Penske Logistics provides supply chain management and logistics services to leading companies throughout the world. Penske Logistics is growing and we seek experienced supply chain professionals to join our team.
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