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This role will challenge the candidate to understand and impact many facets of hardware business strategy, including sales planning, financial forecasting, strategic pricing, trade marketing, sales analytics and supply chain analytics.
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Supply Chain Planner needs to be able to meet the demands of a hectic, fast paced environment where priorities are changing frequently. Measure and report on metrics and benchmarks relating to supply planning and the supply chain overall such as forecast accuracy, lead times, on-time delivery, and impact on capacity planning assumptions.
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We are looking for an entry level planner to work with our Planning Manager and the Operations Team on various Operations and Supply Chain Management projects. Our countertop appliance produces a single portion of gelato, sorbet or frozen yogurt fresh to order in a minute, eliminating the cumbersome supply chain of frozen and re-frozen ice cream.
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APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) If you are passionate about supply chain management, have a strong analytical mindset, and thrive in a fast-paced e-commerce environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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Materials/Demand Planner (Supply Chain) 2-10 years in a Material Planning, Demand Planning, Fulfillment Planning a fast-paced manufacturing, aerospace, supply chain, engineering or similar.
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5 years’ experience in supply chain distribution in a luxury retail network, exposure to product categories including RTW and Accessories, Shoes. The regional supply planner is in charge of optimizing distribution in order to ensure high service level to customers online & offline both on collection launches & permanent replenishment and for all product categories, while optimizing global inventory between all channels.
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Proficiency in Excel (pivot tables), demand planning software and supply chain management tools. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, and logistics, to ensure alignment on demand planning and supply chain strategies.
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Previous supply planning of finished goods and supply chain experience. Knowledge of multiple aspects of Operations Planning and Supply Chain including, but not limited to, financial analysis, master data, quality requirements, manufacturing, material lead times and capabilities.
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Reporting into the Senior Customer Supply Chain Manager - North America, we are looking for an enthusiastic individual with experience ideally as a supply chain analyst or planner, from a fast-moving consumer goods business, and who is eager to move into a dynamic environment.
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Rowan's Store Planner, reporting directly to the Director, Supply Chain, is responsible for managing the initial allocation and replenishment flow of inventory to ensure the optimal balance of sales and stock levels, along with in-season inventory management at the store/SKU level.
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A Demand Planner specializes in carrying out research and analysis to predict consumer demand so as to manage inventory and guide supply chain operations. Education: A bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, or related field.
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Required - 5+ years of working in Supply Chain specifically in the areas of forecasting, procurement, demand, and supply planning within a manufacturing environment. 4+ years of experience in supply chain management, vendor relations and production planning or related job.
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5+ years in aerospace procurement or supply chain management. Degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or related field. As a Planner/Buyer, you will coordinate planning and procurement for aerospace manufacturing projects, ensuring timely material availability, managing suppliers, and optimizing inventory.
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Work closely with the Supply Planning team to identify and resolve changes in the forecast and their impact on the supply chain. Bachelor’s degree preferred; ideally in the area of Supply Chain, Mathematics, Statistics, Operations Research, or other quantitative business discipline.
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The Senior Supply Chain Analyst/Production Planner is responsible for planning production lines and equipment at Suncast. The Senior Supply Chain Analyst/Production Planner will personally schedule the required end items and related components.
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