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Manage and execute store product flow, overall BOH operations, supply needs, and store maintenance. Keep a pulse on the local market to ensure marketing plans and the product assortment is in line with trends and demands in the marketplace.
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As an Inventory Specialist, you and your team have the incredible responsibility of ensuring products take the final step in the supply chain: getting into customers' hands. You make sure your team has the support, knowledge, and resources required to maintain product availability, complete inventory tasks, and keep the stockroom organized as new products arrive.
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This person will be a key collaborator in the development in line architecture as well as an integral liaison between the front-end functions (Product and Sales & Marketing) and back-end functions (Supply Chain, Operations, and Finance) in the establishment and execution of the forecast.
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Sr. Legal Counsel - Global Supply Chain, FATP. 8-10+ years of transactional experience drafting, negotiating, and advising on technology agreements, including agreements related to intellectual property, manufacturing, and supply.
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Experience with supply/demand planning, inventory management or retail merchandising an asset. NPI Project management: Lead projects across internal planning, merchandising, supply/demand and country/regional teams to ensure forecast accuracy and supply availability within a defined schedule.
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The Planner interfaces regularly with planning peers in other regions across our wholesale, retail and ecommerce channels as well as the sourcing and regional supply chain teams. Serve as the brand/region subject matter expert as an advocate for the regions product and delivery requirements within the overall line architecture and alignment to the global assortments and go to market strategy.
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Product Classification – Analyze and determine the appropriate classification of product to meet and global government import and export requirements including the Schedule B, Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS), Export Control Classification Number (ECCN), and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA.
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A minimum of 5 years of Business Analyst / Product Manager / Product Owner experience, in either of Asset Management, Supply Chain Management, or eCommerce and Order Fulfillment areas.
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Benchmark provides comprehensive solutions across the entire product lifecycle; leading through its innovative technology and engineering design services, leveraging its optimized global supply chain, and delivering world-class manufacturing services.
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Coordinate with Supply Chain analyst in reviewing appropriate stocking targets set for area. Collaborate with IT, Planning, Quality and Compliance, Product Development, Sales and Marketing, Accounting, Consignment Management, and other areas to ensure timely information flow and alignment of shared goals and projects.
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Identifying product that needs to be stocked at Professional customer's location; Assist Parts Manager / Supply Lead with daily stock orders and removing aged product; Help receive and put away stock orders.
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Test system development on National Instruments based standard test platform for new product introductions, including concept, architecture, documentation, design, prototype, test, supplier interfaces, manufacturing introduction and service.
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Management of product/production issues which threaten supply continuity and customer satisfaction. Develop and roll out processes related to integrating supply chain concepts to the overall product lifecycle process.
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The Production and Procurement department drives the demand/supply planning, inventory management, and procurement processes. Coordinate material flows throughout product/BOM changes, obsolescence, and the introduction of new suppliers and/or materials due to new product development.
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Partners with RA/QA department to process new product approvals and other supplier quality requirements. Contacts vendor regarding discrepancies, mitigates any risk to the supply chain, and facilitates expediting activities.
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