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Accountabilities Pulls the appropriate supplies and/or equipment from the storeroom as orders are received through the Supply Chain Management Information System (SCIS) and/or the Nursing Information System and stages for delivery.
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You will Interface and influence global stakeholders in Supply Chain, Finance/Accounting, Plant Managers and Business Leaders ensuring effective and timely materials planning, inventory movements, and delivery management.
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Interfaces with Supply Chain and the Clinical Team in facilitating cycle counts, inventory management, consumption, outdates, and forecasting. Three to five years employment in supply chain.
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As a Material Coordinator you will handle all back end, supply chain logistics for the ordering and delivery of production spares for a 7x24 production spare part inventory, totaling over 20,000+ separate SKU's.
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Supply Chain knowledge (Supplier Management, Cost analysis, Market analysis, Inventory Management, etc.) Support the commodity management strategy for supplier consultation & selection including negotiate and manage contracts with local/specific suppliers (price, lead times, pay terms, inventory level, etc.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of NetSuite and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning the following possible areas: financial, supply chain, project management, project costing, sales, marketing, service, subscription billing, revenue recognition inventory, manufacturing, WMS and reporting.
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Chris Osl, Director of Supply Chain at FPC - Specializes in the recruitment of global supply chain management professionals. Providing a unique value proposition to both clients and candidates with a combination of executive search / recruiting experience across the supply chain spectrum and prior professional and hands-on functional supply chain experience with Fortune 500 corporations.
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A Bachelor's Degree in a business concentration, such as Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management, Business Administration, Supply Chain/Logistics, or others. That includes customer service, training and development of management and store associates, labor management, cash and inventory control, asset protection, shrink, store conditions, and performance management.
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The Materials Manager directs and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in some or all of the following areas: material planning, distribution, inventory control, material research, purchasing and supply chain management by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates.
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An associate degree in business operations, supply chain management, procurement or another related field is helpful but not required. A Warehouse Manager, or a Warehouse Supervisor, oversees operations at a warehouse and/or storage facility to ensure that all incoming and outgoing inventory is processed according to schedule.
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Warehouse Manager candidates should have at least a high school diploma or GED. Some candidates may also have completed on-the-job warehouse organization and management training in another role.
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Monitoring inventory while making recommendations on which items to order and restock. Good project management skills, including strong decision-making and problem-solving abilities. Familiarity with inventory control practices.
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As an Inventory Specialist, you and your team have the incredible responsibility of ensuring products take the final step in the supply chain: getting into customers' hands. You make sure your team has the support, knowledge, and resources required to maintain product availability, complete inventory tasks, and keep the stockroom organized as new products arrive.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or related field (preferred). You will collaborate closely with various departments to understand their purchasing needs, source suppliers, negotiate contracts, and oversee inventory levels to optimize our supply chain efficiency.
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7+ years of experience in Procurement/Supply Chain Commodity Management. Act as the supply chain “subject matter expert” between the Sourced Products supply base and the PGT stakeholders.
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