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Understanding and exposure to manufacturing/supply chain concepts and interest in network design, sales and operations planning (S&OP), inventory, or physical flow management. 5+ years of hands-on experience in a high-performance manufacturing/supply chain environment, specifically demonstrating leadership skills in performance improvement & change management.
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Implementation Associate - Manufacturing & Supply Chain, McKinsey Implementation. 8+ years of experience in supply chain management (e.g., design and implementation of logistics strategy, network design and optimization, transportation, warehouse design and optimization, supply chain planning and management processes, supply chain modeling and optimization.
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Knowledge of the full value chain, including purchasing/supply management, product development, manufacturing, lean, etc. Industry expertise in basic materials, consumer packaged goods, chemicals, financial services, healthcare, high-tech, oil & gas, or pharmaceuticals is desired.
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You will help clients overcome typical supply chain challenges and integrate solutions across their organization, supplementing client experience through targeted research programs focused on what really drives their supply chain performance.
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In this exciting collaborative culture, you will not only have the opportunity to work directly with clients, you will also share your expertise and insights with colleagues globally, thereby expanding our knowledge and refining our approaches in the manufacturing and supply chain field.
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You’ll be working with McKinsey Implementation (MI) – a rapidly growing capability for our firm – in one of our offices in North America. When you join McKinsey, you are joining a firm whose culture is distinctive and inclusive.
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Our implementation consultants are involved from strategy through execution with a disciplined eye on impact and sustainability at every stage of the project life-cycle. You'll have the opportunity to manage projects and progress with minimal supervision, including tracking metrics, handling complex analyses, and preparing communications to report back to client and internal leadership.
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Our implementation experts help organizations accelerate sustainable and inclusive growth. Our work is about coaching others to achieve success in implementing new approaches and delivering lasting outcomes.
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You will make a meaningful, hands-on contribution to the analysis, design and implementation of business performance approaches, developing tailor-made solutions and working closely with clients to ensure positive impact and sustainable results.
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You’ll be based in one of our North America offices with a focus in strategy projects. You will spend a significant part of your time solving complex client problems. We will accelerate your development as a leader to create positive, enduring change in the world.
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