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Students in Industrial and Systems degree programs learn through our hands-on and practice-oriented curricula to prepare for professional careers in subject areas such as: supply chain, operations research and data analytics, engineering management, human factors, and quality engineering.
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NVIDIA Supply Chain IT is looking for a Logistics and Transportation Business Systems Analyst with some experience in CLM focusing on to join our growing team in Santa Clara, CA. You will own the effort to identify the process gaps, craft and develop system solutions in transportation and logistics area for supporting the demand from Logistics business team within SAP ECC an S4 HANA.
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Perform research and analytical tasks related for water, recycled water, and wastewater masterplans, urban water management plans, asset management plans, water supply assessments, risk assessments, flow monitoring reports, etc.
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Experience with ERP/MRP demand planning and forecasting tools, along with strong understanding of NPI processes and supply chain dynamics. The position requires exceptional materials management skills and supply planning expertise in a dynamic and fast paced environment, with a deep understanding of procurement, planning, and contract manufacturing supply chain in the semiconductor industry.
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The Kentucky gigafactory in Bowling Green will supply Mercedes-Benz with high-performance battery cell modules. The South Carolina gigafactory in Florence will supply technology-leading battery cells for new electric models produced in BMW Group's Spartanburg plant.
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Thorough understanding of supply chain planning concepts, processes (demand planning, supply planning, inventory management, S&OP, etc.) Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or related fields with a concentration in supply chain operations.
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Manage development and QA of transactional and analytical reports for supply chain and logistics systems, using analytics platform and data visualization tool like Snowflake and MS Power BI.
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Responsibilities:- Develop efficient, highly scalable and secured services to build/integrate Warehouse Management System(WMS) or supply chain system(inventory planning and control, seller service, etc) for domestic and global TikTok Shop E-commerce.
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Own the GTM strategy and business results of the combined bundle of Adobe technology solutions that solve the Content Supply Chain problem for our customers. Proven track record of successfully selling and marketing platform technologies to office of CMO/CTO/CIO.
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The KLA Services team headquartered in Milpitas, CA is our service organization that consists of Service Sales and Marketing, Spares Supply Chain management, Field Operations, Engineering, Product Training, and Technical Support.
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Certification in purchasing or supply chain management (e.g., CPSM, CSCP) is a plus. We are currently seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Sign Shop Production Associate to join our team and contribute to our growing business.
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Thought leader within a cross-functional team tasked to transform global enterprise P2P operations, supply chain resilience, sustainability, and supplier diversity. You should understand markets, the supply chain, and how the company business works to ensure that risks are mitigated and make sure the company survives extreme volatility in commodities.
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Minimum 2 years relevant experience in Logistics/Export Compliance, Supply Chain Operation. Work closely and cross-functionally with supply planning team, warehouse, Finance, Sales, and Sales operations to fulfill requested items.
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Our team works in conjunction with the New Production Introduction (NPI) group as well as other multi-functional teams across Design, Supplier Quality, Test, and Global Supply Chain Managers to ensure top quality products and drive perfection into what we do.
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Cost accountant: accountable for the ongoing analysis and execution of cost closing processes, finds opportunities to eliminate losses and partners with product supply to control inventory and deliver cost savings.
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