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Must have an understanding and ability to work on computer programs such as UpKeep (preventative maintenance schedule, work orders, assets, vendors), Trane building management system, Excel, etc.
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Follow up on a regular cadence at a minimum weekly with the maintenance manager or supervisor to review work orders generated vs completed by tech, PMs generated vs completed on a weekly basis and validation completed by the maintenance planner of work being done and randomly verified additionally by the maintenance supervisor or manager.
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Strong experience in SAP MM, PP, QM, PM configuration, including master data, production orders, work centers, bill of materials (BOM), routing, shop-floor controls, quality inspection plans, maintenance plans, and notifications.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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Develops and maintains reports and dashboards to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) related to material management, production planning, quality control, warehouse efficiency, and plant maintenance.
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Thorough knowledge with other SAP modules, including finance, procure to pay, order to cash, and warehouse management. Reviews and enhances Supply Chain processes using SAP, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing best practices to optimize material flow, production planning, quality control, warehouse operations, and plant maintenance.
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Prior work experience in industries such as Manufacturing, Food Manufacturing, or Retail is preferred. Experienced in end-to-end management of EDI processes, including monitoring, and troubleshooting.
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Advanced project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, timelines, and deliverables for enterprise-wide implementation projects. The SAP Supply Chain Analyst is paramount in the Company’s pursuit of operational excellence, aiming to streamline processes, enhance productivity, and facilitate continuous improvement.
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Analyzes business requirements and works with cross-functional teams to design, configure, and implement Advanced Business Application Programing (ABAP) and Fiori based solutions in the areas of MM, PP, QM, WM, and PM.
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Please see below for additional details and contact Dave with any questions at daves@globalsourceit.com. Experience with SAP Fiori applications and user experience enhancements in SAP S/4Hana. They are seeking a Supply Chain Analyst that is strong in the MM and PP modules.
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One of our clients is a long-term supplier in the food industry that is completing a S/4 greenfield implementation. Ensures SAP systems adhere to data security and compliance requirements, implementing necessary controls and measures.
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Enhances and maintains Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) connections with external partners, ensuring smooth data exchange. Over 10 years of experience with SAP modules including MM, PP, QM, WM, and PM is required.
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This individual will configure, support, and optimize the SAP systems within these functional areas to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and drive continuous improvement while collaborating with various stakeholders throughout the business.
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Facilitates training sessions to educate end-users on the effective use of the Production Planning, WM, QM, and PM functionalities. Prior experience with designing, managing, and configuring interfaces within SAP utilizing MM, PP, QM, WM, and PM modules and the ability to provide support to business users.
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Leads and executes the entire Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process. Assists with SAP system implementation projects, ensuring successful deployment and integration of SAP modules related to Supply Chain processes.
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