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Brands Co-op, is currently seeking a Director, Supply Chain Forecasting and Planning to join the Central Planning Team. RSCS is accountable for ensuring supply continuity for the +$7B in critical Yum.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesExecutive Leadership Details:Collaborate with the Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Supply Chain Officer, SVP Supply Chain, SVP Enterprise Architecture, and other executive members of the organization to align technology initiatives with business objectives.
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You will report to the VP, Supply Chain and could be located in Gaithersburg, MD, New York City, NY, Waltham, MA, South San Francisco, CA, or Santa Monica, CAResponsibilitiesDevelop and implement supply chain strategies aligned with organizational goals, ensuring the efficient and reliable delivery of cell therapy products to meet patient needs.
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Job Summary: The Supply Chain Manager develops and leads a team of buyer-planners and material handlers. We have an exciting opportunity for a Supply Chain Manager at our Auburn, CA/Vian Enterprises location.
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Ideal candidate is self-starter with Tier 1 ERP experience in Supply Chain/Finance and a hunger to grow. The Supply Chain Functional Lead will be a key liaison between the business and IT providing production support and implementing solutions that produce exponential operational impact.
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Actual activity, plan inventory replenishments to international distribution warehouses that meet supply chain goals and provide updated supply requirements to assigned production facilities and suppliers.
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Supply Chain Management Certification (e.g., CSCP, CPIM, or equivalent) Track orders placed with Fleet Solutions supply chain partners and provide support in forecasting and production control activities.
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NextEra Supply Chain Department is seeking Sourcing/Procurement Specialists to join their team in their Corporate Office, Juno Beach, FL. This position is responsible for executing the sourcing process for assigned areas of spend/commodities directed towards providing contracted services and/or materials for business operations.
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Partners with business unit supply planning manager/team to assure forecasts can be translated into actionable supply chain plans that optimize inventory and maximize customer service.
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Procurement Specialist - Healthcare Supply Chain. Keywords: Supply Chain, Procurement, Healthcare, Hospital, Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, California. Supply Chain / Procurement.
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As Sr. Supply Chain Analyst, you are responsible for all aspects of implementing solutions in our Supply Chain process areas for our industry-leading Hot Spring® Spas, Caldera® Spas, Endless Pools®, Freeflow Spas®, and Fantasy Spas.
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Familiarity with responsible sourcing and supply chain compliance regulations covering topics such as forced labor, anti-corruption/bribery, supply chain transparency, conflict minerals, and supplier due diligence/transparency.
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Provide leadership and support on other assignments and projects as requiredEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:BA/BS degree in Materials or Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration required.
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Dynamics 365 Specialist – D365 Finance, Operations, Supply Chain Management, Dynamics 365 Finance Consultant, Functional Consultant, System Integration, Configuration, Customization, Training & Support – London – Hybrid - £65,000 - £85,000.
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Reporting to the Director of Materials Management, this position assists in ensuring the performance of the hospital supply chain from selection to utilization of goods and services. This position will work a variety of Materials Management functions to support the various functions of the hospital supply chain.
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