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Full Remote SAP Supply Chain Senior Analyst (Full Time - Matching K - Strong PP Experience Required)
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst is paramount in the Company’s pursuit of operational excellence, aiming to streamline processes, enhance productivity, and facilitate continuous improvement.
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The ideal Candidate will have over 10 years of experience in Supply Chain Planning and a minimum of 5 years of implementation experience in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning. Mandatory 10+ years of experience in Supply Chain Planning.
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Provide leadership and support on other assignments and projects as requiredEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:BA/BS degree in Materials or Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration required.
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If you are interested in supply chain planning and execution, you may be a fit for the Supply Planning Manager role. You will anticipate stocking levels based on demand strategies, create and implement risk mitigation strategies to eliminate supply chain disruptions and drive decisions based on costs using data and inputs from cross-functional teams.
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The Component Quality and Technology group, within the Supply Chain Organization is looking for a Component Engineer with extensive experience and deep understanding in high speed connector and cable technology.
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This includes metals, plastics, PCBAs, cables, and various electronic components in conjunction with Senior Sourcing Manager and Senior Director of Supply Chain. May include negotiate Supply Agreements with suppliers with a goal to secure Procept’s interests in quality, cost, delivery, capacity, and performance in conjunction with Senior Sourcing Manager and Senior Director of Supply Chain.
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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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O Strong understanding of SAP IBP functionalities and business processes related to supply chain management. o Proven experience in supporting and troubleshooting SAP IBP modules such as Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Inventory Optimization.
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Reporting to the CIO, this enterprise applications leadership role is responsible for defining and driving the roadmap for select Operations technologies by working with leaders within the Supply Chain and other Operations functions and partnering closely with colleagues within the enterprise applications team including our Portfolio & Architecture and Finance Applications teams.
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Domain-Specific Data Engineering : Develop and manage data pipelines specifically tailored for Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Finance data using technologies like Snowflake, Fivetran, dbt and Airflow.
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Arrange optimal logistics for customer orders and supply chain management. Learning & Development Opportunities: On-demand online training and book reimbursement. Excellent problem-solving skills and leadership qualities.
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Experience Note: The qualified candidate would typically possess education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree in Public or Business Administration, Management, Material or Supply Chain Management or a closely related field, and five (5) years recent experience managing a large purchasing operation for a large public organization or private entity comparable to the organizational structure of the Procurement Department for the County of Santa Clara.
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Supply Chain single point of contact for New Product Introduction projects in early stages of NPI. Coordinate between commercial/technical/project management and all supply chain functions.
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This Sr. Engineer role supports our next-generation biosensor product design and development, focusing on clinical data analyses and sensor algorithm verification and improvement. Design, innovate and improve performance metrics from biosensor clinical data to assess sensor/system abnormality, and provide insight for product improvement opportunities.
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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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