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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred. 5+ years of experience in supply planning, supply chain analysis, capacity planning, inventory management, or related roles.
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Our R&D is focused on providing cutting edge products and solutions across Digital Transformations from Cloud, AI/ML, IOT, Blockchain to MDM/PIM, Supply chain, ERP, CRM, HRMS and Integration solutions.
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Drive all other Supply Chain Customer Efficiency Initiatives e.g. EDI, VMI, Deductions, Order Smoothing, etc. We are currently seeking a Customer Facing Supply Chain Manager for the Walmart Inc. business and report to the Director Customer Facing Supply Chain Manager.
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The Sr Account Executive, Federal Sales will call on C Suite and Executive level of Federal Government agencies and qualified organizations to sell products and services and gain new business through prospecting, cold-calling, networking and generating leads and referrals.
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Oracle SCM Consultant/Oracle Supply Chain Functional Consultant (eBusiness, R12, Oracle Purchasing, iProcurement, iSupplier Portal, Punchout, XML transactions, Sourcing, Procurement Contracts.
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The Production Planner reports to the Manager Planning and works closely with Manufacturing (workstream owners, operators and TLs/GLs), Sourcing & Supply Chain Management, Material Handling, Warehouse and Production Logistics teams.
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So, if you're ready to cook up a storm and lead the charge in revolutionizing our supply chain operations, join us as our Supply Chain Analytics Chef. With our commitment to your growth and development, you'll be amazed at how far you can go in just 2-4 years.
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Role: Sr. Data Engineer. Good understanding and exposure on any Git, Bamboo, Confluence and Jira. Participate in all aspects of the software development lifecycle for AWS and Snowflake solutions, including planning, requirements, development, testing, and quality assurance.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Legal Studies, or related field. Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Legal Studies, or related field.
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In addition, our team also works on projects with clients to manage these Quality business processes for supply chain, manufacturing, commercial operations and R&D. This includes analyzing various cGMP and 21 CFR Part 11 regulations in the Regulatory Compliance area to determine impact on risk exposure.
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Keywords: Microsoft Dynamics Finance & Operations, Dynamics F&O, Microsoft Finance and Supply Chain Management, Microsoft F&SCM, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 CRM, Microsoft Customer Experience Platform, Business Analyst, BA, Enterprise Tester, Requirements Gathering, User Experience, User Enablement, Data Visualization, Software, Definition, Custom Applications, Data Analytics, Cloud Strategy, SharePoint, Office 365, O365, SFDC, D365, Acumatica, NetSuite.
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Ideal consultant should be willing to go onsite a few times if necessary)
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Director reports directly to VP Sales and works cross-functionally with marketing, digital, supply chain, finance, and other departments to plan and execute commercial strategies, provide forecasts, and meet the service expectations required to achieve growth objectives.
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EHS/HSE Compliance/Supply chain database management/administrative experience such as Avetta, ISN, High wire, etc. EHS/HSE database management/administrative experience such as Benchmark, AIC, HSI, Velocity, etc.
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Education and experience -Bachelor's degree required (Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management or Business Administration preferred), or equivalent experience. Do you have an education in Supply Chain Management or Business Administration and good organizational and analytical skills.
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