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Who You'll Work With We collaborate with ASIC design teams as well as several peer groups in Supply Chain Operations to influence Cisco Silicon One Productization Strategy. 8+ years of experience in the domain: SOC/VLSI/Mixed Signal IC bring-up, production and characterization test and product engineering.
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This role requires working closely, with global and cross-functional teams such as Engineering, QA, Product, IS&T, Business Operations, Digital Supply Chain, Business, Marketing, Legal and Finance.
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The team works to resolve quality issues across all points in the supply chain, development, and production phases, finished goods, forwards logistics and planning, product launch, and early field failure analysis (EFFA.
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Ability to work with highly experienced specialists and junior team members to drive to product outcomes. You will develop program schedules, budgets and manage execution to meet product cost and quality targets.
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Minimum of 5 years relevant product management, marketing, supply chain experience, preferably with high-tech products. Supply Chain Management. The product marketing manager is a key interface both to external and internal customers, working closely with Product Marketing, Business Development, Sales, Customers and Business Operations teams, as well as other functions in Micron.
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MBA or MS in Supply Chain Management, Analytics, Manufacturing Engineering, Operations Design or similar field preferred. The Global Sourcing and Supply Management Solutions team is seeking experienced Product Manager to lead complex, global enterprise initiatives.
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Maintain computerized procurement record using specialized programs to monitor quantity of items purchased, analyze costs, keep track of freight delivery, product quality and performance, and inventory to ensure the procurement fit into the company’s worldwide supply chain management.
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Bachelor or Master’s degree in Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain Management, or related field. Join the Service Management and Operations Group (SMOG) as a New Product Introduction Program Manager.
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Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management or equivalent. This encompasses all aspects of the supply chain from identification, recommendation, negotiation through to the ongoing evaluation of suppliers who have been selected to provide products and services that support the short and long term goals of Ma Labs.
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Collaborate with multiple cross-functional teams to manage the overall business for routing and silicon, including AIDE, CRDC and AWAN business units, and the core technology group, sales, supply chain, and marketing and operations.
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Influence product manufacturability, testability, and supply chain responsiveness in pursuit of low cost and flexibility while stewarding quality. - Communicate requirements and schedules to facilitate technical readiness with supply chain teams.
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Metal Service Centers hold a pivotal position in the metal supply chain, processing and distributing half of the 88M tons of steel produced in the US annually. In this role, you will be the first Product Manager on the team and work closely with the founders, design, and engineering to help ship new features and improve existing ones.
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The breadth of engagement for this role functionally spans product management and engineering, marketplace business, strategy, supply chain, retail merchandising, marketing, customer and store operations & analytics.
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6+ years of experience in Project Management, Consulting, Process Optimization, Supply Chain Logistics or Operations Management. This role is for a project manager to execute optimization efforts on Product Implementation Operations Demand Planning and Strategy team.
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This position will work onsite 4x a week in San Jose, San Francisco, Rocklin, or Dallas, TX. Summary: As a Supply Chain Product Manager, you will be an integral part of our Supply Chain Product Management team, responsible for delivering strategic solutions to enhance our supply chain operations, with a focus on order management and omni-channel fulfillment.
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