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As the Demand and Supply Planning Manager, you will oversee the integrated planning process to ensure alignment between demand forecasts and supply chain capabilities. Collaborate with factories and strategic suppliers to share demand forecasts and coordinate supply chain activities.
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Establish, maintain, and aggregate Supply Chain related product slides Aggregate and highlight risks that need mitigation Establish themes across products that need SC Leadership attention Ensure SC related slides are ready/updated for product-related QBR reviewsEstablish regular review cadence for SC leadership Dashboard reviews (data and mitigations) Product specific review (SC slides) Aggregated themesIdentify and run kaizen events to improve process bottlenecks (i.e., PO approval LT.
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Our team members ensure on-time delivery and on-quality of equipment and systems, drawing on their expertise in Industrial, Operations & Quality Management, and positive relationship building skills to problem-solve and proactively mitigate supply chain issues.
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Ideally has background within:Design & development of electronics and/or mechanical devices Advanced sourcing activities, including stints as commodity/sourcing managers Supplier development (technology, process, supply chain, etc.
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Reporting to the SVP of Manufacturing the Sr Director, Supply Chain Management will be responsible for materials and supply chain staffing for programs and pursuits, the development and implementation of strategies to meet essential program performance expectations (supply chain related cost and schedule objectives), and the accomplishment of materials and supply chain continuous improvement goals for the business unit.
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Identify and join data sources required to visualize service parts distribution supply chain cost (SAP ERP, Transportation Management System, Work Order Management System) This will involve consolidating the business inputs for OPEX and CAPEX based on our supply chain roadmap.
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Nearest Major Market:Irvine CaliforniaNearest Secondary Market:Los Angeles Job Segment: Supply Chain, Logistics, Supply, Supply Planner, MBA, Operations, Management. Minimum 10 years of experience in supply chain planning, operations, or management with a minimum of 4 years in a Semiconductor environment.
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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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Position Summary 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.
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Customer Service/Sales associates provide fast, friendly service by actively seeking out customers to assess their needs and provide assistance.
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The Senior Global Supply Manager drives the strategic supply network development and cost management of Anduril’s product hardware, across their lifecycles, by collaborating with suppliers and cross-functionally, including folks in engineering, quality, and manufacturing.
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Job Segment: Supply Chain, Engineer, Logistics, Manager, MBA, Operations, Engineering, Management. Resilience: Assess and mitigate the potential impact of supply chain disruptions and risks.
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Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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The service members of the Purchasing, Supply & Logistics community make sure America’s Navy has what it needs, when it needs it. Officer positions in the Supply Corps are available to college graduates, and Logistics Specialist (LS) positions are available to those without a degree.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Supply Chain Strategy Manager - Senior Manager to join our growing team. Analyze the impact of upstream and downstream decisions on overall supply chain performance.
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Title: supply chain Company: Home Depot in Irvine, CA
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