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You will gain knowledge and experience regarding how to manage a multimillion-dollar SRS distribution center, by mastering subject areas such as product knowledge, software, fleet maintenance, safety, warehouse operations, human resources (people management and recruiting), financial performance, sales, pricing, supply chain, and transportation.
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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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The Buyer/Planner will partner with the Commodity Planner and Strategic Sourcing Manager to ensure that all facets of the Commodity Supply Chain are set up accurately and functioning properly.
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That is why CEVA Logistics offers a dynamic and exceptional work environment that fosters personal growth, innovation, and continuous improvement. CEVA Logistics provides global supply chain solutions to connect people, products and providers all around the world.
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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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Arrange optimal logistics for customer orders and supply chain management. Supervise daily warehouse activities, including inventory control, space management, logistics, floor productivity, shipping, and Customer Field Service.
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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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Solid understanding of supply chain processes, Product Life Cycle Management (PLM), Direct Procurement and how they integrate with SAP and Siemens Teamcenter. This role is pivotal in leveraging technology to enhance our supply chain efficiency, from product conception through to disposal, aligning closely with Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) principles.
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Work in close partnership with Global Crisis Triage and InfoSec teams, as well as other functions responsible for crisis response plans in the company -The objective is to deliver world class crisis communications preparedness and execution in an integrated operating company, while striving for agility and continuous improvement.
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Association of Supply Chain Management (ASCM) Certifications: Certified in Planning and Inventory Management (CPIM) and/or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (process R&D, analytical development, supply chain, quality, clinical, regulatory, DMPK, and tox) to meet CMC and program goals. You will provide technical and project leadership and work with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure pharmaceutical drug product development and CMC activities are executed seamlessly and in alignment with the integrated product development plan and program timelines.
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Professional cybersecurity certifications such as CISSP, CSSLP, CCSP, Security+, HCISSP, CISA, SSCP, and GSEC.Familiarity with VA or DHA risk management processes (FedRAMP, RMF, ATO). Operate third party compliance programs (, SOC2, HITRUST) through audits, gap assessments, and continuous monitoring.
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This is a PCB Design Engineer position who will be a part of our global hardware engineering design team, playing a critical role in ensuring the highest product quality standards and driving continuous improvement for Ring and Blink products.
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Provide strategic and operational leadership with respect to Imbria’s global supply chain function including demand/supply/capacity planning, sourcing, clinical labeling, packaging, inventory management.
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Ad hoc duties and projects as assigned by the Supply Chain Director and Management. The Inventory Specialist II plays a critical role by ensuring that the organization meets measurable goals set in place by the Supply Chain Director.
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