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The Supply Planner will have material flow responsibility spanning the entire value chain from raw materials through finished goods shipped to customers. Bachelor’s degree or higher in any technical field including mechanical/aerospace/manufacturing, electrical, or computer engineering, supply chain, or business with a technical minor or concentration.
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Drive supply chain activities for assigned product portfolio including demand planning, new product launch planning, supply planning, inventory planning, and distribution planning.
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Good knowledge and understanding of policies, procedures and guidelines relevant to local and/or global supply chain including FDA and ISO laws and regulations applicable to the medical device industry.
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Establish and develop Supply Chain Visual Management System (VMS)Dashboard (KPI’s determined by leadership team, but establish dashboard, maintain, data accuracy, data pipelines. Establish and maintain Supply Chain Confluence pages to support and manage external communication across the organization.
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Identify, prioritize, and implement process (or systems) improvements aligned to MPA goals and strategies in order to maximize organizational effectiveness in demand forecasting, supply replenishment, and expediting - 30.
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Work with Central and local Supply Chain functions, Sales, Service & Marketing to ensure optimal S&OP process and 12 months rolling Forecast. Bachelors in logistics or supply chain preferred but not required.
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We are experts in the beer, wine and spirits industry looking for individuals who share our passion for customer service and thrive in a fast-paced selling environment.
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RNDC is looking for innovative and collaborative Supply Chain Analyst to join our growing Analyst team. As part of the Planning Center of Excellence, the Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for providing support for strategic planning activities, including inventory management analysis, detailed savings analysis, forecast development and execution, order cycle optimization, service level optimization, and process development and training.
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Supply Chain Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Supply chain strategy, Costing, Inventory Analysis. Robert Half, Management Resources is looking for a Supply Chain professional for a 3-6 month project with our Orange County client.
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The Supply Chain Business Analyst provides custodial data support for all enterprise systems of records. Organize engineering and supply chain data in cross functional platforms ensuring the highest level of quality.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field e.g. Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or equivalent experience. Experience in Logistic and Supply Chain. 3-5 years of experience in Demand/Supply Planning, SCM, Planner/specialist, or related field.
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Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Business Administration, or related field. Previous experience or coursework in supply chain management, procurement, or inventory management is a plus.
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NetSuite Solution Architect and Consultant with ERP implementation, chain manufacturing, and supply chain experience. NetSuite Solution Architect and Consultant with ERP implementation, chain manufacturing, and supply chain experience.
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Developing new power supply solutions to provide on-board power and in-flight entertainment hardware including AC/DC Power supplies and high-voltage DC/DC converters (LLC and flyback). Power Supply Engineer (ONSITE) needed for a contract opportunity with Yoh’s client in Irvine, CA.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain, Business, or related field preferred or combination of education and related experience. The Accessory Supply Analyst will independently collect data, perform analysis, and report on a variety of ad hoc requests related to port/PDC/dealer parts inventory management.
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