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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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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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The Director's Management Team includes the Assistant Director and five Deputy Directors who oversee Animal Care & Services, City Facilities Maintenance and Operations, Development Services & Inspection/Field Services, Capital Improvement Program (process improvements, Measure T, Airport, City Facilities), Capital Improvement Program (Wastewater Treatment, Transportation & Hydraulic Services.
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BA/BS degree in Materials or Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration required. Minimum 8 years experience leading Materials Management or Supply Chain functions.
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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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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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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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Lead the development, implementation and regular review of a differentiated Cepheid sustainability strategy covering all relevant areas (e.g., green-house gas emissions, supply chain sustainability, renewable energy, waste reduction, product design/circular economy, customer sustainability assessments.
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Contribute to the Cepheid's employer branding and design key communication activities to ensure stakeholder engagement and broad internal and external visibility of the sustainability program and its progress as well as strong employee engagement.
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Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support.
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Machine Learning Engineer - Demand Forecasting (TikTok Global E-Commerce Supply Chain And Logistics)
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As a Machine Learning Engineer focused on demand forecasting, you will contribute to the development and implementation of cutting-edge machine learning models and algorithms to optimize inventory management, supply chain efficiency, and enhance the overall customer experience.
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Assists in the development of a data and records management system and property documents work and maintains data and records management program for the Capital Planning team.
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The Senior Manager, Crisis Communications and Reputation Management reports to the VP, Corporate Communications and will be responsible for leading the development of crisis communications.
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The Supply Chain and Strategic Sourcing Group at Meta Reality Labs ("RL") is seeking a Strategic Sourcing Manager for Optics, Optical systems, and Optical modules to drive impact and deliver results in highly innovative RL devices.
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Experience in Operations and various Supply Chain functions (Quote to Cash, Procure to Pay, Make to Deliver, Inventory management, and Reverse Logistics) Primary focus is projects related to S/4 Hana supply chain transformation.
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