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We are seeking a seasoned EDI Analyst with extensive experience in the supply chain industry to join our team. Familiarity with EDI VAN and various EDI and non-EDI formats like ANSI X12, XML, CSV, Flat files, and EDIFACT. If you're a driven professional with a passion for optimizing supply chain operations through advanced EDI solutions, we encourage you to apply.
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Supply Planning Analytics Manager Are you ready to cook up a storm in our supply chain kitchen? Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred.
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5+ years of experience in supply planning, supply chain analysis, capacity planning, inventory management, or related roles. 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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Be the chef of supply chain harmony! 2+ years of supply chain leadership experience required. As our Supply Planning Analytics Chef at a leading multi-billion-dollar food manufacturing and distribution organization, you're not just a cook – you're the master chef behind the innovation on the stove.
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Areas of impact should include supply chain, procurement and geo-political locations of concern. Advising and counseling clients on cybersecurity and privacy issues, including compliance, incident response, risk assessment and cyber and data privacy related vendor risk management.
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Requirements Requirements : Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred.
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Imagine yourself at the helm of our dynamic team, whipping up strategies and initiatives that create the perfect recipe for our supply planning operations. Proficiency with ERP systems such as SAP, NetSuite, or Oracle, and business intelligence tools like Tableau, PowerBI, or Qlik. Navigate through data like a master chef.
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Here's how we'll help you reach your peak in just 2-4 years: Talent Development: Get ready to spice things up! Whether it's leading a team of analysts or crafting strategic initiatives, you'll have the support and resources you need to shine.
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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. Are you ready to cook up a storm in our supply chain kitchen.
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Supply Planning Analytics Manager. Supply Planning Analytics Manager. Talent Development : Get ready to spice things up! Intermediate to advanced skills in MS Excel and MS Access, with proficiency in SQL preferred.
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Your role will be to be part of growing team based in Purchase NY, Dallas TX, or Chicago, IL to create and support global digital developments for PepsiCo. These developments will be around topics like revenue management, supply chain, manufacturing, logistics.
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5+ years of experience in supply chain or advanced analytics within the Beverage Alcohol industry or a fast-paced CPG company. Degree in supply chain, business management, or related fields.
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Our humanitarian work to end modern slavery and foster more grace and peace in our local and global communities includes leading the Design for Freedom movement to eliminate forced labor in the building materials supply chain.
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The Supply Chain Specialist will oversee all aspects of order processing and work to improve efficiencies where possible and aligned with the goals. This Specialist will represent the company in a positive and efficient manner, while working in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment and accomplish Supply Chain departmental/individual objectives by measuring metrics; evaluating and improving methods; making and implementing required changes.
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The operation will include real-time monitoring of live streams, VOD delivery workflows, internal content processing and management systems, and a set of data aggregation tools across the entire distribution chain.
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