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Certification in logistics or supply chain management (e.g., CLTD, CSCP). Bachelor's degree in logistics, supply chain management, business administration, or a related field.
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Bachelors degree, 10 plus years of distribution, warehouse, logistics, transportation, sales and supply chain experience and 6 plus years of people leadership experience or HS Diploma/GED, 13 plus years distribution, warehouse, logistics, transportation, sales and supply chain experience and 7 plus years of people leadership experience.
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Minimum of two years training/facilitation experience is required, preferably in a Supply Chain and/or Warehouse environment. Prior experience and/or leadership/direct supervision in a Supply Chain/Warehouse environment is preferred.
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Description & SummaryA career in our SAP Supply Chain and Operations practice, within SAP Consulting services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients maximise the value of their SAP investment with offerings that address sales, finance, supply chain, engineering, and human capital.
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Applying expertise in supply chain, inventory, and vendor management. This is an outstanding opportunity for a Plant Manager to join a fast-growing packaging company and drive manufacturing excellence.
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Qualifications : Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, or a related field preferred. Vaco Phoenix is looking for an experienced Purchasing Manager for a top HVAC client in Phoenix AZ.
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Our Territory Manager is expected to develop relationships and have credibility throughout the entire customer base, which includes our contractor customers and supply chain partners.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Working with supply chain, technology, marketing, sales, and customer support teams to ensure cohesive product development and successful launches. In summary, the Manager, Product Management role is essential to optimize the HSD product strategy, ensure high performance and customer satisfaction, and drive innovation through effective collaboration and market analysis.
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Our vision is to be an agile, innovative, and unified supply chain partner that delivers a superior customer experience, improves the lives of our teammates and community, and produces best-in-class returns.
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Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Supply Chain, Food Science or related field preferred. Inclusive, collaborative, and dynamic work environment within a fast-paced, mission-driven company that is disrupting the traditional food supply chain.
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Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management or other related field (required); Our General Manager is also responsible for developing and managing an annual budget, while driving for constant growth and profitability.
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The Pricing Manager - Supply Chain Solutions will be responsible for leading the pricing and other financial analysis activities supporting the Automotive, Aerospace, and Industrial industry verticals within the Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) segment.
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You are: A Supply Chain and Operations professional who helps clients develop strategies and operating models that integrate planning, procurement, product design, manufacturing, and/or fulfillment functions within an organization, as well as connect suppliers and customers across the extended supply chains.
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As the Manager, Software Engineering, Corporate Applications, you will lead the team responsible for the portfolio of enterprise Financial and Supply Chain systems that enable and optimize key business capabilities including but not limited to Finance, Accounting, Procurement, Purchasing, Payables, Tax, Contracts, Inventory, Warehouse Management (WMS), Planning, and Financial Reporting.
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Requires four or more years of progressive experience in supply chain management and/or strategic sourcing, including two or more years of experience leading supplier diversity programs and/or initiatives.
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