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The Company’s end markets benefit from meaningful secular demand tailwinds, and include factory automation, food & beverage, aerospace, medical, data center, warehouse, alternative energy, residential and commercial buildings, general industrial, construction, metals and mining, and agriculture.
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The MM Lead, will be responsible for the implementation and support of specific business applications including S/4 Material Management, Purchasing/Procurement, Demand planning, Manufacturing, Quality Management, Inventory Management, Warehouse Operations and LogisticsThis role will have primary responsibility for the relationship between business users and technology.
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Establish best practices with demand planning time fences, weekly cadence and external reporting. At least 7 years of Supply Chain Planning and Materials Management experience. Manage location capacity planning 13 weeks rolling, in parallel to the labor capacity.
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Utilize demand planning tools and software to review historical sales trends, research demand drivers, tune forecast models and evaluate forecast results. Publish an unconstrained demand plan to replenishment counterparts for inventory execution and capacity planning.
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The Job at a GlanceThe Manager of Demand Planning (internally knows as Gatherer of Sku Demand) will be responsible for deployment and support of Parts Town America's demand planning and forecasting processes for a multi- plant distribution network.
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10+ years of experience in Purchasing, Inventory Management or Demand Planning. Manage the day-to-day operations of a team of Demand Planners and Buyers. 10+ years of experience in Purchasing, Inventory Management or Demand Planning.
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Facilitate statistical forecasting, inventory management, replenishment planning, and purchase order management for. Develop and maintain forecast model for high dollar, high demand items based on expected and actual demand rates, work.
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Assistant Manager responsibilities include hiring and training sales associates, monitoring inventory and ordering merchandise based on demand. Assist the Retail Store Manager in planning and implementing strategies to attract customers.
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Aid purchasing personnel through initiatives like identifying process improvements, demand planning, and participating in contract negotiations. Highly visible role, partnering with the CFO and senior leadership Clear and fast track progression to become Manager in the near future About Our Client Reaching out today as I'm partnered with the CFO at a global, multi-million dollar manufacturer.
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Because of increasing demand for mechanical and energy engineering expertise, we are seeking a Decarbonization Subject Matter Expert - Principal Mechanical Engineer to join our Peoria, IL office.
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Demonstrated Strong knowledge of supply chain principles, practices and technologies including procurement and supplier management, inventory management, demand planning and forecasting. 5+ years of hands-on experience with demand and supply planning within electrical power distribution industry.
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Provide demand planning, packaging procurement, and ingredient procurement with accurate forecast and help reduce waste cost. Lead iBotta offer planning & creation for Walmart for Pasta Category.
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3 years business experience, including at least 1 year with supply chain and logistics functions such as demand planning, production planning, and distribution planning in an automotive or consumer products business with emphasis on forecasting and statistics.
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Experience within a technology company, consulting firm, investment bank, or a similar background with strategic growth/ in-organic growth and strategic planning experience. The surge in demand for 5G technology and electric vehicles along with an ongoing appetite for strategic acquisitions is quickly accelerating our growth.
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Strengthen 3PL service provider relationships through connections with shipping, demand planning, and customer service. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with Demand Planning, Inbound Logistics & Sourcing teams.
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