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As a PCBA Manufacturing Engineer, you will work across design engineering, supply-chain, quality, and our manufacturing partners to drive electrical sub-system and PCBA manufacturing and delivery.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will use various quantitative methods and tap into all available techniques and resources to collect relevant data - including distribution data and procurement metrics, as well as information on productivity and customer demand - to prompt improvement in the performance and effectiveness of the department's daily operations.
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Your previous experience may include roles or responsibilities such as Clinical Supply Manager, Demand Planner, Supply Planner, Project Management, Global Sourcing Manager, and Supply Chain Analytics.
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Supply Chain Management (SCM) manages the Supply Chain processes to allow UCSF to source, procure, contract, move, pay for and store good and services. FIN Supply Chain Management.
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The Site Warehouse Manager will be responsible for overseeing logistics operations across our 2500, 1800, and Edgewater locations, reporting into the Sr. Supply Chain Manager.
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Knowledge of supply chain, logistics or global trade processes, or experience with SAP, Sales & Distribution and/or Materials Management. Bachelors degree from an accredited college/university; senior associate preferred certifications: CBL (Customs Brokers License) issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CUSICO (Certified U.S. Import Compliance Officer), CUSECO (Certified U.S. Export Compliance Officer), Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) certification issued by the National Customs Broker and Forwarders Association of America, CPA, or JD/LLM.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL) Engineering Division has an opening for a Lead Power Supply Electronics Engineer to join the team. Analyze power supply reliability and develop maintenance procedures based on MTBF for power electronics and associated hardware.
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Determine item level order quantities and flow strategies and partner with Supply Chain Coordinator/Assistant Planner to ensure timely and accurate execution of purchase orders. Our family of brands are Williams Sonoma, Williams Sonoma Home, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn teen, pottery barn kids, Rejuvenation, Mark & Graham, west elm, or Outward.
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All of this results in a complex (and often expensive) banking supply chain involving a user, fintech, BaaS middleware provider, bank, core and the Federal Reserve. This means a safer, more transparent, and less costly banking supply chain.
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Senior Director of Global Supply Chain Planning and Logistics remote US Only full time. Develop and build a world-class supply planning function and associated workflows to enable maximum preparedness, risk mitigation, transparency, and resilience across the supply chain.
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Backed by leading investors and used by the world’s most important organizations (Maersk, US Customs and Border Protection, Merck, Boston Scientific, and more), Altana’s mission is to power a new era of globalization organized around trusted supply chain networks.
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Retail, post-purchase, returns, logistics, supply chain, ecommerce, D2C, retail news, Order tracking, tracking package, Online shopping, Exchanges, Shopify, SaaS, consumer trends, Consumer behavior, Shipping, Packaging, and Reverse logistics.
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Allogene is seeking a Senior Director, CMC Regulatory Affairs to provide support for products under development and lead CMC product strategy and provide regulatory direction to quality, manufacturing/tech ops and supply chain teams.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will help us solve some of the unique challenges of blockchain oracle architecture and be primarily responsible for the Chainlink ecosystem's off-chain part.
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2+ years of experience in manufacturing, operations, supply chain or supplier quality and/or supplier development. - Bachelor's Degree in engineering or supply chain management or equivalent experience.
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