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Form Energy is hiring a highly skilled supply chain professional to develop and execute the sourcing strategy for battery systems-level components to be used in Form's pioneering iron-air battery systems.
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Proficiency of MRP/ERP with a sound understanding of material requirements planning, bills of material, inventory control, product lifecycle management, procure to pay processes, and supply chain operations.
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The AD partners with other functional leaders in CMC, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Operation and Quality Assurance in support of the study project teams and ensures timely drug supply for clinical trials.
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Our team, backed by Y Combinator and a celebrity roster of tech executives, including Doordash cofounder Stanley Tang, Gmail creator Paul Buchheit and Twitch cofounder Justin Kan, is scaling the cannabis supply chain with technology with the ultimate goal of becoming the largest distributor of cannabis products in the world.
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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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As a Global Supply Chain Manager, you will be part of the Supply Planning organization that provides direction to our manufacturing sites to ensure we are building the correct products at the right time to the appropriate quantities.
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Coordinate closely with cross-functional teams including Quality Control, Bioinformatics, Translational, Analytical Development, Supply Chain, Process Development, and Manufacturing to ensure seamless sample management.
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Form Energy is hiring an experienced professional to manage the development and execution of Form’s global supply chain strategy for critical battery chemicals used in Form’s pioneering iron-air battery systems.
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Work with Core Gas Supply, Electric Gas Supply, Contract Management, Corporate Accounting and/or Credit Risk Management as needed for proper reporting of new procurement activities and/or other related activities.
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Later on in the week, we will take a closer look at the anatomy and physiology of ocean predators - campers will have the opportunity to dissect fish, squid, and sharks to compare their body structures and functions to their niches within the food chain.
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In addition, FS is responsible for reports to federal and state agencies and partners with various internal PG&E organizations including Energy Supply, Accounts Payable, Banking & Money Management, Tax, Internal Audit, and Accounting.
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The Site Warehouse Manager will be responsible for overseeing logistics operations across our 2500, 1800, and Edgewater locations, reporting into the Sr. Supply Chain Manager. Provide relief to the Sr. Supply Chain Manager by taking over logistics and warehouse management responsibilities.
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Why We Value You Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering (or related) 10+ years of experience in electronics design, including discrete analog design, simulation, switch mode power supply design, and technical documentation PCB layout experience in Altium or equivalent Owning projects from start to finish Programming experience in C/C.
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2-3 years of experience in Manufacturing/Production, Inventory, or Supply Chain, ideally with a focus on Procurement. You will play a critical role in improving the agility and sustainability of Pyka’s Supply Chain, Logistics, and Manufacturing processes.
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Today, we supply our aircraft to agricultural service providers and farmers as an autonomous tool that makes aerial crop protection safer, more targeted and less harmful to surrounding environments.
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