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Additional specific qualifications in the area of clinical supply chain planning including APICS CPIM or CSCP, and related professional certifications. Reporting to the Head of Clinical Supply Chain, the Associate Director of Clinical Supply Planning will focus on managing and optimizing global supplies to ensure timely availability of clinical supplies for clinical trials.
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The Fletcher School seeks to hire for an International Supply Chains lecturer for the Summer 2024 term in the Master of Global Business Administration (GBA) program. An important aim of the course is to analyze the dynamic aspects of supply chains, such as: performance demands on companies, geopolitical risks, and novel digital technology options to deliver to customers and how to control the chain.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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In addition, the Director Supply Chain will implement cGMP planning tools across all stages of manufacturing to ensure that the CMC team is aligned with the manufacturing strategy at each CDMO. A strong knowledge of cGMP supply and experience working with manufacturing and distribution operations as well as knowledge of cGMP and FDA/EMA guidelines is required.
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Knowledge of the energy markets including but not limited to supply and demand balance, expert knowledge of power transmission and gas pipeline systems, physical power and gas movements, market regulations, and operations.
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Maintains plumbing systems such as drainage, waste, vent, medical gases, compressed air-vacuum, oxygen, steam supply and return, hot and cold water, kitchen equipment, sterilizers and various lab equipment, fire protection, sewage ejectors, acid neutralizers, grease and plastic traps.
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Or add your expertise to our supply and trading operations, brokering renewable electricity, green gas, commodities, and CO2 emission allowances from one of our advanced energy trading floors. Building local, regional and international O&M networks, developing trusted internal and external relationships with prospective project partners, and promoting the development of local supply chains to deliver offshore O&M capabilities.
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Coordinator (Contractor), Cell and Gene Therapy Commercial Supply Chain – Commercial Manufacturing & Supply Chain, Vertex Pharmaceuticals (Boston) The Coordinator of Cell and Gene Therapy Commercial Supply Chain will be responsible for the raw material consumption and transaction coordination in support of the Cell and Gene Therapy Supply Chain.
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Desire and ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams (i.e. Quality, Supply Chain, Artwork, Serialization, Manufacturing, Regulatory, etc.) 10 + years of biotech or pharmaceutical industry experience in supply chain management including 3+ years of experience in commercial, supply planning, inventory planning & packaging/label design.
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Plan and track activities in lead optimization, pharmacology, toxicology, and ADME studies, preclinical work for patient selection and indication expansion, drug supply, formulation development, clinical planning, and operations.
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Orders supplies from Central Supply/Purchasing/other departments as needed or requested in collaboration with Nurse Manager/Clinical Nurse Leader. Reporting to the nurse manager, with duties under supervision of a Registered Nurse, provides administrative, clerical, and patient care support to inpatient nursing units and performs basic patient care activities in providing for the personal needs, comfort and safety of patients.
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The ideal Candidate will have over 10 years of experience in Supply Chain Planning and a minimum of 5 years of implementation experience in SAP IBP Supply and Response Planning. Mandatory 10+ years of experience in Supply Chain Planning.
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This new position will report to the Senior Manager of Supply Chain. Drive continuous improvement initiatives in green procurement processes, leveraging technology and data analytics to optimize supply chain efficiency.
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RWE Renewables Offshore is seeking a Financial Projects & Investments Manager to join the Projects & Investments North America team (P&I NA) for our offshore wind developments. Financial Projects & Investments Manager.
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Co-op program participant roles include Financial Planning & Analysis, Commercial Finance, Supply Chain Finance, Research & Development Finance, Internal Audit, Tax and other finance areas.
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