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Experience in supply chain and cross border ecommerce analytics. We are Walmart eCommerce—the team shaping the future of online shopping by redefining the global online marketplace that influences millions of shoppers daily.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, or a related field. Professional certification in procurement or supply chain management is a plus.
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We’re looking for extraordinary supply chain talent with top-notch quantitative abilities, critical thinking skills, and business acumen to propel Walmart through the next 50 years of excellence and innovation.
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Experience in strategy consulting with focus on program management, organization effectiveness, market insights, and supply chain. MBA, MS, Industrial Engineering, Operations Management, or Supply Chain Management.
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Leads Process Improvement tools and methods (for example, 5S, root cause analysis, six sigma, time and motion studies) to eliminate losses in an area within a Distribution Center according to Network Process Structure using Walmart Performance System (WPS) programs.
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Supports Department Managers with WPS programs, projects, associate engagement, and KPI improvements within process area. Assists with the tactical deployment of the WPS program methodology. Develops gap analysis to support WPS integration.
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Leads Process Improvement tools and methods (for example, 5S, root cause analysis, six sigma, time and motion studies) to eliminate Quality losses and deviations in an area within a Distribution Center according to Network Process Structure using Walmart Performance System (WPS) programs.
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As a Manager II, EHS & AP – DC Leader on the Supply Chain team, you’ll be based in Jacksonville, FL and will. 2+ years of environmental, health and safety experience within retail supply chain, manufacturing or related environment.
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Ensures compliance with company policies and procedures and supports company mission, values, and standards of ethics and integrity by implementing related action plans; utilizing and supporting the Open Door Policy; and providing direction and guidance on applying these in executing business processes and practices.
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Assists with the tactical deployment of the Quality Excellence WPS program methodology. Experience building and implementing a Quality Management System Knowledge and application of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc, Quality Improvement experience in a Total Performance Management (or related program) environment.
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MBA, MS, or PhD in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Operations Management, or Supply Chain Management. Strategic thinker for digital capabilities with strong storytelling skills and ability to paint a vision of best in class supply chain.
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Process Improvement experience in a Total Performance Management (or related program) environment. Delivers expected functional area results through Key Performance Indicator (KPI) analysis, loss elimination, and by creating standard work to reduce process variation.
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Build scalable and complex supply chain models and processes to develop forecasting, inventory management & supply chain network strategies with the goal of growing sellers, SKUs, inventory health for WFS, and delivering an excellent customer experience while achieving operating cost and service targets.
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Experience building and implementing a Quality Management System Knowledge and application of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc, Quality Improvement experience in a Total Performance Management (or related program) environment Primary Location.
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Process Improvement experience in a Total Performance Management (or related program) environmentSix Sigma - Certification Primary Location. Assists with the review and response of process improvement projects owned by area managers.
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