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Global Supply Chain (GSC) drives ideas to markets — and into the hands and lives of children in communities across the globe. This role will primarily support the Global Supply Chain (GSC) organization with internal communication and other employee experience touchpoints.
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The Director, Supply Chain Sourcing and Procurement will be responsible for developing and executing strategies to source raw materials, equipment, and services essential for the manufacturing of cell therapy products.
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Experience: Minimum of 8 years of experience in quality engineering within the automotive industry, with a strong focus on supply chain quality management and advanced manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing.
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Description As a Sr. Supply Chain Planner at Impulse, you will work with engineering, supply chain sourcing team, and production to support material and vehicle hardware planning to aid the design and manufacturing of our spacecrafts.
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You would be aligned closely with production and avionics engineering, build an extensive network with the design engineering, build reliability, production, and supply chain management organizations and be the key enabler for our suppliers' success.
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Our Supply Chain Subcontract Administrator will be a team member of the SOW Subcontractor labor (aka SOW Consultant) and Professional Services team. Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Certification.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring Supply Chain Specialist - III.Position type: Fulltime – Contract Duration: 13 MonthsLocation: Santa Monica, California As Supply Chain Specialist - III, you will: Job Description: Client is seeking a highly motivated individual with warehouse and related supply chain experience in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry.
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Look for Supply chain PM from the Pharma industry if they have cell therapy experience that would be great - PMP certification is must. Work with supply chain teams to define, plan, and implement projects to add capabilities, increase efficiency, and improve performance of Kite’s unique cell therapy supply chain.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a Global Supply Chain Program Manager 3 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals within our Global Supply Chain Organization.
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Malbon is looking for a Supply Chain Manager that embodies the spirit of Malbon Golf culture, customer experience, and lifestyle. By establishing and monitoring key performance indicators, the Supply Chain Manager will ensure the efficient movement and storage of goods across our global supply chain, contributing to our brand's dynamic growth.
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As a Senior Strategic Supply Chain Manager for US Consumables Grocery, you will be at the forefront of strategic planning, execution, and optimization of Amazon's supply chain operations.
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To this end, the JDEdwards Business Analyst or Sr. Business Analyst furnishes the job with functional expertise and technical development support for the company’s ERP and other systems.
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The ideal candidate should have strong data modeling understanding and supply chain business acumen especially in the areas of demand and supply planning that facilitate replenishment and fulfillment.
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10+ years of progressive leadership experience in supply chain management, preferably within the fast-casual or restaurant industry. Reporting directly to the COO, the VP of Supply Chain will play a crucial role in driving our brand's continued success and growth.
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Indirect Supply Chain is a dynamic organization where you will work with peers and colleagues in other functions on exciting sourcing and contract management initiatives. This high visibility role will focus on creating an industry leading organizational strategy and execution framework focused around contracting, terms and conditions and contract structure which will support our mission to deliver simpler, faster, and better outcomes across Indirect Supply Chain at Boeing.
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