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Proven track record of leadership in digital transformation roles, with at least 15 years of experience in supply chain management, including procurement contracts negotiations. The Director, Supply Chain Digital is a strategic leadership role responsible for leveraging digital technologies to optimize supply chain operations.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in supply chain, strategic sourcing, product development, supplier quality, operations/production management or engineering design. Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Industrial or Production Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations Management, evidence of exceptional ability, or equivalent.
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This position works cross-functionally with multiple groups such as Chemistry, Microfluidics, Molecular Biology, Engineering, QC, Production, and Supply Chain. Sustain and improve on market products for reliability, yield, vendor quality, continuity of supply, and part obsolescence.
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8 years Purchasing, Supply Chain, or Engineering experience in the automotive industry, preferably with experience in related technologies including: Restrain Control Module, Access Control System, Connectivity (Telematics Control Unit and Smart Antenna.
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Experience in Supply Chain Planning (Supply and Production Planning, Planning Master Data, Inventory Planning, Demand Planning) and indirect procurement is important. Lead all aspects of SAP Supply Chain areas including governance and evolving the global SAP solution, Master Data Management, Planning, and Procurement systems.
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As our organization continues to evolve, we are in search of a Supply Chain Analyst to fortify our Replenishment and Inventory Analytics team. Master's Degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, or a related field.
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As the Pro Supply National Accounts Manager, you maintain and develop new businesses across all lines of the Simpson Strong-Tie products and services, establishing and facilitating a close working relationship with all branches and business segments to meet the Company’s business objectives.
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Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry.
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The Senior Manager - Supply Chain is responsible for coordinating and overseeing our capacity across Cell Therapy with respect to Master Cell Banks, Working Cell Banks, Drug Substance and Drug Product, both internally and externally with CMO's.
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Planning scheduling, planner, planning skills, inventory management, inventory control, mrp, erp, erp system, sap erp, qad, work orders, production planning, sap, forecasting, schedule planning, inventory, supply chain, excel data entry, powerpoint, powerpoint & excel, powerpoint presentations, medical device, cycle counting.
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Act a technical and commercial liaison for NPD and NPI projects between vendor and Molex Engineering/PLM teams on technology assessment, specifiations, schedule, capacity, price, commercial terms and agreement with the support of Molex global and optical Supply Chain Management team.
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As a provider of customized supply chain solutions, we serve customers in many business-to-business market segments including restaurants, grocery stores, healthcare, sports and entertainment, and cruise lines.
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Job Title: Supply Chain Analyst/Inventory Analyst (Replenishment Ops Project Coordinator) The Replenishment Ops Project Coordinator serves as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) and coordinator for AMR Customer Supply Chain replenishment operations for all activities associated with project goals and deliverables.
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The Environmental & Sustainability Manager will have the opportunity to develop sustainability strategy and implement programs and tools to report, calculate and improve carbon emissions in fabrication processes, supply chain and products, and bring sustainability requirements in preliminary stages of product/process development and procurement processes.
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The Senior Manager - CMC Manufacturing Supply Chain will need to navigate a broad stakeholder landscape, internally as well as externally, and will play a key role in creating the data foundation to enable strategic and tactical decisions and provide recommendations.
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