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Given the highly liquid nature of the energy markets, entering and exiting positions to maximize enterprise gross margin can occur dynamically at any point across the value chain. Lead and optimize product/crude scheduling and logistics, ensuring smooth operations across all stages of the value chain.
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Prior experience providing design and configuration of computer system solutions in support of Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), or Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), integration to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Quality Systems.
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Resource Engineering & Hospitality (REH) is the name adopted to reflect the Providence employees who work throughout Providence Health and Services in supply chain services and systems in support of our ministries and operations in all regions from Alaska to Texas.
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Define, plan and execute functional process and data maps or Supply Chain within Procurement, Purchasing, Program Management, Supplier Quality, etc. Act as one of the main SMEs/PoCs for System, Process and Data roadmap for Supply Chain Operations (i.e., Sourcing, Purchasing, Supplier Quality, Material Planning, Supplier Execution, Inventory/WHSE.
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The role will act as one of the core Business Systems and Optimization leads for Anduril’s Supply Chain team and will own large parts of the end-to-end Supply Chain Digital and Process ecosystem.
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The Regional Manager (RM) is responsible for building the Trinchero Family Estates’ portfolio through a partnership with the distributor teams in the assigned division. Responsible for understanding and utilizing sales tools to build unique fact-based selling stories that (MS Office, KARMA, OneSource, Datassentials, Nielsen, Power BI) effectively grow existing business, identify new opportunities, and track key marketing programs.
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Oversee the design and implementation of Life Sciences Supply Chain solutions, processes, and operating model specifically for planning (Integrated Business Planning, Supply Planning, Demand Planning) by leveraging Accenture’s implementation methodology.
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Be responsible for managing information systems and processes that support the operations of Supply Chain throughout Providence Health and Services – examples include; Oracle (commonly referred to as Genesis), RFSmart, contract management software, analytics systems, master data files and the people that are responsible for these systems.
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The Supply Chain Manager will own regional execution of the DC to fulfillment center supply chain and be responsible for critical metrics including DC instock, DC to store transportation cost, and DC capacity utilization.
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Role: Supply Chain, NON -IT program manager. The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc or any other non-IT based project.
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Supply Chain manager. Understanding and experience with U.S. and global trade compliance laws and regulations. 2+ years of import and export experience or Customs Brokerage experience preferred.
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The Project Manager is responsible for a range of activities related to the design, planning, execution, facilitation, implementation, and completion of supply chain projects adhering to timeline, budget, and scope.
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Business Administration/Management, Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Logistics Management. Developing and implementing of supply chain network planning, material planning and capacity planning optimization (Processes / People / Systems); and.
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Five plus years’ related experience in the supply chain, purchasing and/or distribution industry, preferably with a multi chain concept. Administers Supply Chain brand optimization projects across all categories.
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