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As a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform and supply chain solutions, Celestica brings global expertise and insight at every stage of product development – from drawing board to full-scale production and after-market services for products from advanced medical devices, to highly engineered aviation systems, to next-generation hardware platform solutions for the Cloud.
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Director, Strategic Supply Chain Management - A&D. Director, Strategic Supply Chain Management 1. Director, Strategic Supply Chain Management.
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Works cross functionally to optimize Design for supply chain performance of Celestica products. Provides supply chain leadership in the analysis of customer bids or quarterly BOM Costing exercises for global customers.
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Advices the supply chain management process for customers from materials pricing and BOM analysis to delivery execution and flexibility performance. + Works to define a supply chain strategy that ensures targets are met (MPS, revenue, inventory), collaborates with sites and customers to resolve issues.
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Provides strategic supply chain expertise, support and innovative solutions to internal SCM stakeholders and customers. Supply Chain Management (SCM) + ensures all critical high dollar or strategic commodities are correctly quoted by our commodity managers and that they have a robust supply chain strategy in place.
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Advises the supply chain management process for customers from materials pricing and BOM analysis to delivery execution and flexibility performance. An understanding to the global supply chain as it pertains to the EMS environment.
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This person will have responsibilities for Inventory, Supply Chain continuity and productivity for a defined segment. The successful candidates will have significant experience in both customer management and execution of both strategic and tactical supply chain initiatives.
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We are currently seeking a Director, Strategic Supply Chain Management to join our team to be a global supply chain focal point and primary interface with Celestica's global supply chain organization, processes and procedures within the A&D - Aerospace and Defense Market Segment.
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To join our team to be a global supply chain focal point and primary interface with Celestica's global supply chain organization, processes and procedures. Has responsibility for supply chain strategy for customers within their market.
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Job Title: Director, Strategic Supply Chain Management 1. Functional Area: Supply Chain Management (SCM) Career Stream: Supply Chain Management (SCM) Work closely with Customer to define and implement a supply chain strategy that provides the lowest TCOO.
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Interfaces with the customer at the supply chain level. Celestica (NYSE, TSX: CLS) enables the world's best brands. Celestica would like to thank all applicants, however, only qualified applicants will be contacted.
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Celestica does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies or fee based recruitment services. Likely there will be a significant amount of travel 25%-50% between customer and Celestica locations.
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To join our team to be a global supply chain focal point and primary interface with Celestica's global supply chain organization, processes and procedures within the A&D - Aerospace and Defense Market Segment.
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Director 1 (DR1) Strong knowledge in all areas of import/export, regulatory and logistics management. Collaborates with customers on proposals, expedites and premiums and manages risks/liabilities for CLS, and provides guidance to ensure capacity is installed as needed.
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As a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform and supply chain solutions, Celestica brings global expertise and insight at every stage of product development. commodity managers and that they have a robust supply chain strategy in place.
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supply chain jobs Title: supply chain director Company: Celestica in Morgan-city, Louisiana
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