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Rebrand is currently seeking a part-time Supply Chain and Fulfillment Associate to streamline our order fulfillment. Learn other supply chain tasks as desired, including supply planning and reuse logistics.
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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. Supply Planning Managers are responsible for production planning and order fulfillment for Amazon Devices.
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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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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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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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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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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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The Post Production Manager/Video Editor will join the Environment and Supply Chain Innovation ESCI Communications team to support content creation for our internal and external audiences highlighting ESCIs functional areas which include labor and human rights health and safety education and environmental protection in their global supply chain.
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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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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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The SAP Supply Chain Applications Lead is accountable for leading the enterprise applications team charged with developing and supporting many of our supply chain and manufacturing applications, including S/4HANA, Ariba, IBP, Magento, and related analytics solutions.
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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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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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Ensure Order Fulfillment readiness for all new SKUs and FRUs by collaborating with Business Systems, Planning, Supply Chain, Repair & Failure Analysis Engineering, Service Logistics, etc.
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Walmart Global Tech Supply Chain Applied AI team is looking for a passionate Senior Data Scientist to join world’s largest retailer to shape the future of retail by working on various Last-Mile related problems.
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fulfillment supply chain jobs Title: warehouse Company: Walmart in San Jose, CA
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