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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionReporting to the Sr. Supply Planning Manager, the Senior Supply Planner will be responsible for the inventory management and supply planning for HARIBO of America.
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JOB SUMMARYThe role of the Supply Planner is to develop and execute an inventory plan for a portfolio of items based on demand, actual orders, network lead times and available inventory.
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Job Segment: Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Supply Planner, Supply, Procurement, Operations. The Senior Manager, Materials - Supply Planning role combines a background in Direct Materials Planning with a deep understanding of data analysis and reporting capability.
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You will be accountable for understanding the supply chain and demand planning business drivers, the key interpersonal structure of the operations team, and drive performance improvement as you handle capacity planning and various logistics projects.
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At least 2 years related experience with Supply Planning, Materials Requirements Planning or related field. Experience using inventory or supply planning systems. APICS CPIM or CSCP certification.
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As a Demand Planner, you'll make sure every location has enough supply to cover the growing demand. Utilize demand planning tools and software to review historical sales trends, research demand drivers, tune forecast models and evaluate forecast results.
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Publish an unconstrained demand plan to replenishment counterparts for inventory execution and capacity planning. Knowledge of demand planning / forecasting software a plus. Review and maintain supply chain statistical forecast models at the item, region and aggregate level within assigned categories.
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Collaborate with the supply planning department to implement inventory strategies, minimizing stockouts and overstock situations. The Merchandise and Demand Planner is responsible for analytical, strategic, and collaborative tasks focused on optimizing inventory, forecasting demand, and coordinating merchandise plans to meet business goals.
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As a Planner you will be responsible for Demand Planning and/or Supply Planning Processes for the assigned business intersection. Licenses/Certificates/Designations – Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) preferred.
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Under the direction of COE Procurement - the Government Contract Buyer /Planner creates, reviews and maintains valid plans of material and manages the supply base in order to meet customer demand.
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They are looking for a Supply Planner to assist with helping them grow into a large organization by effectively managing inventory planning activities. If you are interested and qualified for the Supply Planner role, please apply.
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The Government Contract Buyer/Planner (level 1) creates, reviews and maintains valid plans of material and manages the supply base in order to meet customer demand. Previous buying, material planning and/or production planning experience in a Government Contract environment, if no degree.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, Operations, Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Mathematics, Applied. Experience with BI or data visualization applications such as Tableau or Power BI.
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The role involves hands-on management and collaboration across various supply chain pillars, including production planning, procurement/sourcing, warehouse and inventory controls, and customer operations.
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