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Develop and enforce security policies and procedures in compliance with Federal mandates, OMB, NIST standards, HHS/ACF & FPLS security requirements, and customer guidance regarding zero trust, supply chain, risk management, vulnerability management, etc.
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Master's preferred or +10 years of related experience in Grocery retail Category Management, Supply Chain, Product Development or CPG. Partner with design & brand management team on brands, packaging, labels and redesigns.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in SAP ERP and SAP S/4 HANA or SAP ECC roadmap initiatives that help clients pivot to the new and enable new capabilities, preferably in the Supply Chain domain.
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The SMT includes contributors from multiple organizations including the SMT Lead (Team Lead), Global Supply Chain (GSC), Mission Assurance (MA), Production, Engineering, Business Management (EVMS) and various other support functions.
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Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), Certified Master Logistician Program, Army Master Logistician Certificate Program, or equivalent.
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6+ years of related supply chain management and/or supply planning experience, or 4+ years with advanced related degree. The AIS Power & Cooling team is looking for a results-oriented individual to own supply management for Data Center Power & Cooling Equipment.
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Akima Systems Engineering (ASE) and Akima Operating Company seeks a Logistics Program Manager with extensive knowledge of program/project management, audit readiness, Acquisition-to-Retire (A2R) or supply chain analysis expertise, preferably related to the logistics, property, fleet, and facilities fields.
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To be successful in this role, you must be bilingual with english and spanish , you will need to have a Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or a related field; a minimum of 3 years' experience in direct sourcing, procurement, supply chain, or related field; EXPERIENCE in pet food/feed/or food and beverage sourcing; and a proven track record of successful vendor management and relationships.
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Four (4) years of specialized experience in program/project management, audit readiness, Acquisition-to-Retire (A2R) or supply chain analysis expertise, preferably related to the logistics, property, fleet, and facilities fields.
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Works with GDCA Supply Chain to develop and implement QA/QC programs for equipment manufacturers and integrators. Works with GDCA Supply Chain to develop Requests for Proposals (RFP’s) for third party commissioning.
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Collaborates with NSIN, Mission Partners, and SMEs on using state-of-the-art commercial items that support full system development and logistics software installation to enhance DoD supply chain management processes for procurement, inventory, and distribution management.
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With capabilities spanning technology, data science, supply chain management, fulfillment, customer service, and more, we help brands launch, scale and grow-across product categories and geographically.
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Exposure to rewarding career advancement opportunities, from retail to supply chain, to digital or corporateA culture that promotes a healthy, fulfilling work/life balanceBenefits package for all eligible full-time Associates (including medical, vision and dental)An amazing Associate discountSalary and Other Compensation:The starting salary for this position is between $70,000.00 - $75,000.00 annually.
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Bachelor's Degree or Military experiencePreferred Qualifications: Juris DoctorateAt least 3 years of experience in Procurement, Legal or Supply Chain experienceAt least 3 years of experience in reviewing contract redlines and proposals as part of RFP’sAt least 4 years of experience creating and executing contracting and negotiation strategiesAt this time, Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position.
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In this role, the Finance Manager, Supply Chain will be engaging with the Logistics Supply Chain team to support the business analysis, process management, capital reporting, and providing financial and strategic insights.
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