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Assist Supply Chain Director as required on strategic initiatives. Supply Chain Management portfolio experience in Drilling or Completions. US Onshore Supply Chain Management.
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Develop and maintain supply chain forecasting models that predict and plan the forward/reverse logistics and S&OP process for DISH. DISH's Manufacturing Team is seeking a Business Operations Analyst in Englewood, CO to analyze, forecast, and plan the reverse/forward logistics flow for DISH equipment throughout DISH's manufacturing and distribution sites as part of the overall DISH supply chain process.
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Supply Chain position is to support the Sr. Manager, Finance - Americas Supply Chain in the development, implementation and communication of strategic initiatives and business processes.
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5 to 8 years of supply chain supervisory or 3 to 5 years of management experience preferred. Today, CertainTeed is a leading North American brand of exterior and interior building products, including roofing, siding, fence, decking, railing, trim, insulation, drywall and ceilings.
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Founded in 1904 as General Roofing Manufacturing Company, the firm's slogan "Quality Made Certain, Satisfaction Guaranteed," inspired the name CertainTeed. Through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products, CertainTeed, headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, has helped shape the building products industry for more than 110 years.
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As a(an) Facility Supply Chain Coordinator with Rose Medical Center you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! As a Facility Supply Chain Coordinator, you will be responsible for overseeing receiving, distributing, replenishment, and inventory management of all supplies within the facility, as.
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1-3+ years as a supply chain analyst, logistics engineer or industrial engineer with a third-party logistics firm (3PL), a management consulting firm, industrial manufacturer / distributor, retailer or consumer products manufacturer.
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Develop an overall plan to execute National Chain Account strategy by Key Channel for the Yuengling portfolio. This position is home office based and requires travel withfrequency of up to 50%-75% to work with and develop direct reports and to make key distributor and Chain visits.
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Utilize advanced supply chain software and address deviations in its operation. Understand, evaluate, and represent the supply chain network through both graphical and data-driven models, spanning from suppliers to customers.
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A subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, one of the world’s largest and oldest building products companies, CertainTeed has more than 6,300 employees and more than 60 manufacturing facilities throughout the United States and Canada.
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Diagnose constrained supply chain challenges, identify their root causes (e.g., material, capacity, or logistic constraints), and put forth actionable recommendations to address these constraints.
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We need a colleague who has extensive knowledge of integrated ERP systems (preferably Oracle), lean manufacturing concepts, material planning, and warehouse management to help us right-size our inventory, create levelness in the supply chain and drive our team to world-class supply chain practices.
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He/she will be the primary liaison and partner to the Supply Chain business unit leveraging technical knowledge and leadership to drive improvements in business processes and technology solutions in SAP S4HANA Materials Management, Procurement, Warehouse and Inventory Management, Remote Logistics Management and ARIBA Suite.
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All strategic aspects of sourcing, buying and planning will report to the Director, Supply Chain. The Director, Supply Chain is responsible for end-to-end supply chain; leading, organizing, and supporting the management and replenishment of inventory and operations planning, scheduling and optimizing linkages across a complex environment with distributed facilities and extensive man power requirements.
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As a Supply Planning Manager, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the seamless and efficient flow of goods and materials through the supply chain to meet the company's production and distribution needs.
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