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Incumbent must have ability to manage a varied workload of projects with multiple priorities and stay current on supply chain healthcare trends and enterprise changes. Lean and Six Sigma ASQ Certification, AHRMM CMRP, PMP, or other SCM or related industry certifications preferred.
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Veralto’s Product Quality and Innovation companies—Esko, Linx, Pantone, Videojet, and X-Rite—help protect the world’s food, medicine, and essentials by enabling customers to track and authenticate the billions of goods that travel the global supply chain every day.
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Knowledge of the PCB design value chain: schematics, materials, fabrication, assembly, and related design and simulation software toolsKnowledge of SMT and through-hole electronic components and packagesExperience working directly with multiple engineering disciplines and functions, e.g., electrical, mechanical, manufacturing, supply chain, purchasing, etc.
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Effective collaboration with the PMO Manager, Project Managers, Supply Chain Manager, Operations Managers, and other Engineering Managers is crucial to synchronize efforts with the company's goals.
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The Supply Chain Specialist is responsible for providing support and analysis of all information from the Materials Management Information Systems (MMIS), while concurrently facilitating the reporting needs to meet current and future business demands.
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The Import/Export Compliance Manager, plays a pivotal role within Carestream's WW Supply Chain and Logistics leadership team. Bachelor's degree (Supply Chain or International Business 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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Working experience in Inventory management, master data governance, interfaces design and supply chain finance related end to end processes design. Design, configure and architect technical solutions in the areas of SAP FICO- GL, AP, AR, FA, CO-CCA, CO-PC, CO-PA and integration with SD and MM. Experience in SAP BPC , SAP S/4 Hana with FIORI and central finance is preferred.
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The Trade Compliance Specialist - Import provides administrative and operational support to Bausch & Lomb’s Global Trade Compliance program to include compliance with US Customs Regulations, applicable Partner Government Agency (PGA) regulations, Free Trade Agreements (FTA), and Supply Chain Security.
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Participation in all phases of at least 4 SAP Supply Chain / IBP implementations with at least 2 in a Lead role. Functional configuration and design experience with SAP IBP , specifically experience with at least one of these modules - SAP IBP Demand Planning, SAP IBP Response & Supply, SAP IBP Inventory Optimization, or SAP IBP Sales & Operations Planning.
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Prior experience implementing global SAP supply chain modules preferred. Must have at least 7+ work experience within a global warehousing & distribution environment and possess a deep understanding of Supply Chain warehousing, distribution, and order fulfillment processes.
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Knowledge Preferred: An understanding of the typical site needs of key industry clusters, including renewable energy, agribusiness, semiconductor supply chain and other advanced manufacturing.
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This is rooted in EY’s SAP service line capabilities (Supply Chain, FICO, BPC, Data & Analytics, Customer, Tech/Arch and SuccessFactors) that are focused on helping clients improve performance and increase productivity.
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Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledgehammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledgehammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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Complete RF design simulations, Hardware Design Specifications, schematics, and oversee PCB layouts containing analog, digital, RF, and power supply subsystems. Minimum of 8 years of experience with analog hardware and power supply development.
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