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Reporting to the Supply Chain Manager, this position’s primary responsibility is to meticulously oversee the Resource Planning/Rough-Cut Capacity Plan (RCCP) process, manage production capability exceptions, and ensure optimal balance in Production Load/Capacity.
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With about 250 full-time equivalent faculty and about 9,400 students (including about 600 graduate students), CBE offers Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration with concentrations in Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Entertainment & Tourism, Finance, Operations & Supply Chain Management, General Management, Human Resources Management, Information Systems/Decision Sciences, Marketing, and International Business.
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The Southern California Supply Chain has an opening for Logistics Coordinator. Bachelor's (Preferred) - Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business or related field preferred.
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We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including secured transportation, cash management, cash vault processing, forecasting, ATM, and cash recycler services.
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Through groundbreaking innovations, HVACR technology and cold chain solutions, we are reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency in spaces of all sizes, from residential to commercial to industrial.
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For candidates with a qualifying Master’s degree - one year of experience as an operations research analyst, supply chain analyst, budget analyst, sales analyst or similar position involving analysis for forecasted demand for manufacturing of packaged consumer food at a food manufacturer and distributor.
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What You’ll Do As the Supply Chain Manager, your primary responsibility will be to oversee planning and forecasting activities. Certification in supply chain management (e.g., APICS CPIM, IBF CPF) is a plus.
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In your role as a Retail Territory Manager, you will manage a territory of Home Depot, Lowes, ACE, True Value, or Tractor Supply accounts or a combination of these accounts. Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal (eeoc.gov) Retail Territory Manager - San Francisco.
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Must pass a Criminal Background check and Health Screening tests, including COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test within 72 hours of start date. Employee Assistance Program. Team Member Discount Program.
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Work with procurement to improve the total supply chain process. This role may also be eligible to participate in a discretionary incentive program, subject to the rule governing the program.
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The position has close collaboration between the central NVST DSO team, Implant Direct, and Nobel DSO Teams including multiple departments ranging from Sales, Marketing, Finance, Training & Development, Inventory Management/Supply Chain, Product/Category Management, and Customer Care to ensure proper execution within assigned distribution channel.
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Procurement, purchasing, or supply chain management, preferably in a manufacturing environment, with a focus on plastic injection molding. - Familiarity with ERP systems and supply chain management software is preferred.
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The Supply Chain Deployment Planner maintains appropriate finished goods inventory to fulfill customer demand requirements at a location and SKU level. The Supply Chain Deployment Planner may also occasionally perform other Planning or Supply Chain related duties as needed.
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The Company utilizes the same focused business strategy that was implemented by its founding principals - managing, developing, redeveloping, and acquiring multifamily and commercial real estate in high barrier-to-entry submarkets that exhibit strong economic characteristics such as population and job growth, as well as inherent supply constraints, such as limited developable land due to natural and political barriers.
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This group is also responsible for scheduling and managing the people that do assembly work and ensuring the proper supply of components is available to meet the assembly line production schedule.
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