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This part-time position teaches college level non-credit Community Education courses that focus on business communications, customer service, human resources, managing and supervising, non-profit organization, project management, real estate, sales & marketing, supervisory development, and supply chain management.
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Bachelor's Degree - Information Technology, Bachelor's Degree - Operations & Supply Chain Management, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) - Project Management Institute, Lean/Six Sigma (Green Belt) - Other, Lean/Six Sigma (Yellow Belt) - Other, Project Management Professional (PMP) - Project Management Institute.
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Certification in Service Management, Project Management, or Business Analysis desired. Job Description General Summary Under minimal supervision gathers and analyzes user needs for developing and modifying clinical or business applications in the healthcare environment.
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Masters degree and 4 years of supply chain, contracts, business management or related experience. Bachelor degree and 6+ years of work experience in supply chain, contracts, or business management; government or related experience.
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Keywords: Microsoft Dynamics Finance & Operations, Dynamics F&O, Microsoft Finance and Supply Chain Management, Microsoft F&SCM, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 CRM, Microsoft Customer Experience Platform, Business Analyst, BA, Enterprise Tester, Requirements Gathering, User Experience, User Enablement, Data Visualization, Software, Definition, Custom Applications, Data Analytics, Cloud Strategy, SharePoint, Office 365, O365, SFDC, D365, Acumatica, NetSuite.
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Northrop Grumman is seeking experienced and motivated professionals for the role of a Staff Supply Chain Subcontracts Specialist with experiences in supply chain management, or related fields, to include business and financial planning, contracts administration, project management, logistics, or manufacturing.
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Demonstrates extensive-level, abilities independently managing project teams for complete end-to-end engagements involving preparation, conception, realization, and the execution of SAP Data and/or Analytics implementation projects across multiple business functions such as Finance, Sales, Supply Chain, Engineering and Human Capital.
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Oversee all aspects of operations, including project management, logistics, supply chain, and vendor management. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Sales, Operations Management, or a related field (Master's degree preferred.
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Project management skills to address tasks, deliverables, issues, risks and management of onshore analysts and offshore report development team; understanding or implementation experience of Oracle SaaS modules and general business processes across either ERP, HCM, or SCM a plus.
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Establish cadence for project status and risk assessment reporting for Supply Chain project portfolio. The Supply Chain Strategy Program Manager acts as a change agent by leading the execution of the supply chain project portfolio.
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Bachelor's Degree in a Business discipline from an accredited university and 10+ years of subcontracts, supplier management, procurement or project management experience OR Master's Degree in Business Administration or Supply Chain Management with 8+ year experience.
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In accordance with corporate and group policies and procedures, and under direction of the Quality and Continuous Improvement Manager for the North America Parts Business, the Continuous Improvement Intern shall take ownership for the effective and timely application of lean tools and principles through the exercise of project management.
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Individuals within the Analyst 2 position will be tasked with independently executing collection, cleansing, visualization and interpretation of supply chain data to inform business intelligence and drive strategic supply chain decisions.
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Improving business processes enabled by Oracle Cloud solutions, including but not limited to Human Capital Management, Finance Operations, and Supply Chain Management; A career in our Oracle Supply Chain and Operations team, within our Oracle consulting practice, will provide you with the opportunity to help organizations use enterprise technology to achieve their digital technology goals and capitalise on business opportunities.
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We deliver continuous modernization, upgrades, and address incremental business changes as part of our engagements through our 5 key offerings: SAP Operations, Oracle Operations, IT Operations, Supply Chain Operations, Finance Operations.
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