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Requirements Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field 10+ years of experience in a Business Intelligence space Knowledge of Power BI Business intelligence reporting tool is a must Knowledge of SQL is a must Deep knowledge and understanding of the CPG space in Sales, marketing and Supply chain.
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BA/BS degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Computer Science or Data Science. Experience with supply chain systems (TMS, WMS, OMS, ERP, etc.) Supply Chain Consultants help modernize supply chains through innovative strategies and solutions that enable agility and resilience, insights, and optimized action.
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Current enrollment in a graduate degree program with an academic concentration in Computer Science, Information Systems and Operations Management, Industrial Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Supply Chain Management, or other relevant degree and graduating by Spring 2026.
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Prior experience providing design and configuration of computer system solutions in support of Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), or Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), integration to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Quality Systems.
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Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Experience working in industries such as supply chain, logistics, defense, or government is a plus.
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5+ years of experience working with Palantir Foundry or Gotham. Strong understanding of data integration, data analytics, and business intelligence. Proven experience deploying technology solutions for complex, large-scale data environments.
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Bachelor’s Degree preferred, in Computer Science, MIS, Supply Chain, Logistics Management and/or equivalent work experience. The Business Systems Analyst – Supply Chain combines warehouse management process expertise and technology knowledge of warehouse management systems to facilitate the translation of business needs into system solutions.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Supply Chain, Business or related post-secondary education. The Delivery Manager is a detail-oriented and results-driven Project Manager that oversees the planning, execution, and delivery of supply chain software implementation projects.
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Lead and mentor a team of practitioners specializing in implementation and optimization of CI/CD, DevSecOps, software supply chain risks, software metrics, and software assurance. Bachelor's degree required in computer science, computer information systems, software engineering, computer programming, or in a related specialized field.
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Bachelor's or Masters degree in Operations Research, Supply Chain Management, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Quantitative Finance, or related field and 5 years of work experience in any analytics-related occupation.
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Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management, Computer Science, Management Information Systems or related field required.
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These projects include building supply chain solutions that are customized for large and heavy items. Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business, economics, or a related analytical field (e.g., engineering, math, computer science.
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BS in Engineering, Computer Science, or Supply Chain or equivalent experienc. It is the only solution that gives supply chain managers and executives end-to-end visibility and control with one data model and one truth, from raw material to last-mile delivery.
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Bachelor's degree in Technology, Computer Science, Finance/Accounting, Supply Chain, HCM or related field required (minimum overall and major GPA of 3.0/4.0 preferred) Bachelor's degree in Technology, Computer Science, Finance/Accounting, Supply Chain, HCM or related field required (minimum overall and major GPA of 3.0/4.0 preferred.
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