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With general direction, gathers, compiles, and analyzes data across a broad range of disciplines for purposes of conducting environmental impact assessments under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)land use, economic forecasting, population growth, and other related data to create basic to high complexity modeling and forecasting for Water Resources, Air Quality, Environmental Impact studies and plans.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for an Early Career Environmental Planner to support our California District. Under direct supervision, assist with preparing environmental survey reports, data entry, impact assessment, and permitting activities for assigned tasks (e.g. Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act permitting, CEQA, NEPA, etc.
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You Belong Here. Demand Planner IIIrvine, CA / Full-time Your responsibilities Responsible for coordination with a team of Demand Planners who are responsible for sales forecasting, bottom up and top down, collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment with key customers, forecast error, finished goods production planning, deployment and control of inventory management throughout our central and regional distribution network.
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About the Role:For the Structures Supply Chain, youll work cross-functionally to accurately capture material demand, maintain real-time visibility into supply sources and levels, and drive material requirements planning to inform procurement strategy and operations.
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The City of Costa Mesa, renowned as the "City of the Arts", is offering an exciting career opportunity for a Senior Planner to join our hardworking and talented planning team. To view Requisite Knowledge, Skills and Abilities, please click on the following link: Senior Planner.
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Job TitleSr. Occupancy PlannerJob Description SummaryThe Senior Occupancy Planner will partner with the market planning team to align strategy and tactical planning efforts. Direct the development of planning proposals, site assessments for space efficiencies, utilization metrics, and supply and demand studies.
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Support a team of professionals to provide best-in-class Space & Occupancy Planning that will manage supply, capacity, and demand of the assigned client’s global portfolio of space. Maintain a working knowledge of CAFM software, space management systems, and relational database functionality.
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CPIM certification, Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) systems, and Supply/Demand Planning experience in aerospace manufacturing are highly desirable. The Planner Sr ensures performance to the master production schedule to achieve objectives for customer service, inventory levels, and configuration management for the Irvine, CA location of.
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First Application Review Date: July 29, 2024 There is currently one (1) full-time Senior Planner vacancy. To view the full job description which includes examples of job duties, please click on the following link: Senior Planner.
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The Senior Buyer / Planner plays a critical role in overseeing the planning and buying of direct and indirect items and maintaining inventory levels. As part of our continuous growth, we are looking for a Senior Buyer / Planner to join our manufacturing facility in Irvine.
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As a Planner I, you will be responsible for planning, organizing, and working with the production team to support the scheduling of orders and scheduled customer commitments; working closely with internal departments such as manufacturing, procurement, materials, engineering, quality, and logistics to ensure timely communication of lead times, schedule impacts and changes, material shortages, etc.
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JOB SUMMARYResponsible for on-time delivery of internal and external customer requirements.
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Adjusts production schedules as needed and in response to changes in demand, materials, or other resources. As our Planner, you will be in charge of ensuring that all materials and goods required for production go into the right place exactly when they should.
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The Category Planner creates and maintains forecast models for their product category incorporating business intelligence and forecast information gathered from Sales, Product Marketing, and other sources.
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The Planner will prepare short- to long-term plans to ensure customer demand, service levels, manufacturing efficiencies and inventory objectives are met. Input and maintain planning information within the company's ERP System,Highlight demand and capacity imbalances which are not resolvable within the standard capacity offered and make the Planning Manager and Production Manager.
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