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Certified Materials & Resource Professional Certification (AHRMM), Certified Supply Chain Professional (APICS), Six Sigma Green Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or LEAN preferred. Monitors Risk and Safety Management Alert System (RASMAS) alerts and responsible for ensuring recall and alert compliance, mitigation, and follow through with Perioperative Services and Supply Chain Management.
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Owl's Brew is searching for their newest Territory Sales Manager for Fairfield County, CT, to report directly into the Director of Sales, East. This individual will work closely with their distributor partners on goals & manage our shared business; maintain account call points; maintain & develop accounts (chain, general market, on-premise.
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Mechanical, or industrial engineering, supply chain management, or business analytics. Lead time – Process and Value Stream Mapping: Technical Sourcing Manager will identify and monitor Sourcing Supply Chain lines to ensure efficient sourcing arrangements are made through the Source Selection process, (Systems view, Total Cost of Acquisition Model, Process Mapping, knowledge of Supplier's Supply Chain.
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Gain understanding of the product development process from working with internal cross-function teams (R&D, Product Marketing, Global Supply Chain, etc.) Partnerships with other departments within the company to gain a greater understanding of their role within the business.
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University Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management or Business Administration required. Minimum of 5 to 7 years of Supply Chain or Business experience. Supply Chain related Certifications such as APICS (CSCP or CPIM) are preferred but not required.
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A. Duie Pyle is the Northeast’s premier integrated supply chain solutions provider ideally equipped in servicing the congested Northeast metropolitan region. A family-owned and operated business since 1924, our promise is to provide outstanding service as it remains to be our first and foremost mission.
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Lead efforts to streamline the UX/UI design creation and production process chain. You will focus on driving an optimal and engaging user experience for over 1 million site sessions per week, leading all aspects of information architecture, interaction design, visual design, usability evaluation, user research and cross-functional collaboration to ensure that user experience design aligns with business goals and technical constraints.
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Quantitative and qualitative data analysis, including business process metrics and measures linking to business KPI’s. Strong communication skills, with a proven ability to understand key concepts and communicate with business stakeholders.
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Report to VP Supply Chain, lead a purchasing team, and partner closely with product innovation, manufacturing, finance, sales, demand planning, and logistics. Manage, mentor and develop buyers, sourcing specialist and other direct reports; be viewed as a business partner across total enterprise.
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Creation & issuance of process & equipment design documents as part of technology transfer into Supply Chain (Process Flow + Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams, Process Specifications, Cleaning & Sanitization procedures, trial protocols.
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The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will be instrumental in driving outside sales, cultivating and maintaining customer relationships, and developing new business and dealer networks for Hornblower Marine’s diesel engine products.
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CT State will be recognized for exceptional student success, educational leadership, and transformative collaboration with business and industry, government, educational, and key stakeholders while advancing diverse opportunities for Connecticut’s citizens and communities.
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During your onboarding we will provide you with 4-6 months of route level training to learn the foundation of the business and develop an understanding of our Direct Store Delivery (DSD) network and supply chain, while teaching you the role of the frontline route sales reps you will eventually lead.
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About Hobby Lobby Hobby-Lobby is a chain retail store that sells arts and crafts supplies, fabrics, picture framing, party supplies and related items. The Company's stores are open for business every day except on Sundays.
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City Experiences is seeking a Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager for our Hornblower Marine operation in Bridgeport CT. The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will collaborate closely with other departments to meet client needs and achieve business goals.
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