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Knowledge of supply chain warehouse management systems/software preferred. What we are searching for Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or related field.
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About Tropicana Brands Group The launch of Tropicana Brands Group represents an exciting fusion of some of the world's most beloved and up-and-coming brands in the juice category, including Tropicana, Naked, KeVita, Izze, Dole, Copella and Punica.
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Mandated Campus Security Authority under the Jeanne Clery Act Performs other duties as deemed necessary under the guidance of the Executive Director, via Chain of Command. California P.O.S.T. Certified Basic Police Academy Certificate of Completion (within last three years) or Level III/II Reserve Officer Certification or Eligibility to attend a P.O.S.T. Certified Police Academy upon selection or be an Honorably Retired Peace Officer from a California agency.
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Training: Train users on a variety of functional processes centered on Supply Chain and Operations in D365. Bachelor’s degree in business, Supply Chain Management, Data Analytics or Technology.
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With capabilities spanning technology, data science, supply chain management, fulfillment, customer service, and more, we help brands launch, scale and growacross product categories and geographically.
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Knowledge and skills that will serve the ideal candidate well in this role are: · Sputtering(PVD) power supply · Mitsubishi PLC/HMI development and programming · B&R PC based control systems · Omron PLC · Visual Basic · Fanuc or other Robot experience · Wide range of industrial protocol experience.
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Preferred: Master's Degree, in Computer Information Systems, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, Supply Chain, Industrial, Manufacturing or a related field or equivalent work experience.
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Systems: Logility or similar Supply Chain system, JDE or similar ERP system experience. Department: Supply Chain. Reports To: Vice President, Supply Chain. This role presents a unique opportunity to lead and refine the Demand Review process within the IBP framework, making a significant impact on managing supply and demand at one of the world’s leading supplier of fresh cut salads, bowls and blends.
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We provide integrated, scalable and cost-efficient sea, air, rail, road and inter-modal transport as well as CFS warehousing, customs brokerage and other supply chain solutions such as vendor and order management and control tower services.
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Motors, couplings, and other driveline parts Gears, pulleys, tensioners Chain and belt driven conveyors Vacuum and pneumatic systems Precision alignment and timing of mechanical devices. Maintenance Mechanic - Entry Level | Now Hiring | Santa Fe Springs, CA.
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The Department of Management offers a variety of courses and administers the following concentrations within the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration program: Entertainment and Hospitality Management, Entrepreneurship, General Management, Human Resource Management, Legal Studies, and Operations and Supply Chain Management.
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Education & Experience of the Supply Chain Manager:·Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Operations Management or related discipline is preferred. Job Title: Supply Chain ManagerLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $80-110K plus bonusJob Summary of the Supply Chain Manager: The Supply Chain Manager will have direct responsibility for planning, coordinating, and managing activities for all aspects of the supply chain.
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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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Prior experience in supply chain management, logistics operations and/or warehousing, 3PL (managing relationships) preferred. Collect and analyze supply chain/operation data and recommend on improvements of processes and procedures.
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Our facilities are capable of receiving, storing, processing and dispatching cargo, so we can build flexibility and resilience into the supply chain process. Our integrated solutions allow us to be prepared for supply chain risks, so we can plan distribution to better achieve lead time and goals despite unexpected conditions.
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