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This is rooted in EY’s SAP service line capabilities (Supply Chain, FICO, BPC, Data & Analytics, Customer, Tech/Arch and SuccessFactors) that are focused on helping clients improve performance and increase productivity.
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Bachelor's degree with 9+ years of experience working with supply chain, procurement, contracts, subcontracts or related field, OR a Master’s degree with a minimum of 7+ years of related experience as discussed above OR PhD and 4+ years of experience.
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In addition to immediately serving our customers' vessels, we offer a range of services to add value and support throughout the supply chain - from forwarding and documentation, to commodity reporting, to cargo monitoring.
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The Supply Chain Planning Manager will also provide support to Sales on business growth, capacity assessment, and opportunities for improved profitability. Minimum of 7-10 years’ experience in Supply Chain planning, preferably within CPG industry.
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Ensure all team members are maximizing hospital relationships by calling on all stakeholders including Administration, All clinical stakeholders, supply chain, infection prevention, risk management, BioMed, Sterile Processing, etc.
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Recruiting expertise covers HVAC mechanical contractors, building products, industrial manufacturing and automation, construction material supply, industrial supply chain distribution, agricultural machinery sales, facilities management and more.
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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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The Supply Chain Coordinator is responsible for managing and analyzing inventory control functions, through direction of routine cycle counts, spot counts, tracking various inventory movements, and planning activities, including inter-unit transfer orders (IUTs), Return Materials Authorization (RMAs), and slow moving, off spec, obsolete, inventory (SMOOSI.
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Since 1954, we’ve grown into a global community—with a thriving e-commerce business, multiple catalogs, 60+ retail stores, a peerless national sales force, plus international offices that support our preeminent supply chain division.
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Federal law requires Amazon to determine an applicant's history of Department of Transportation (DOT) drug and/or alcohol violation(s) or refusal(s) to test before hiring him/her into a safety-sensitive position, if applicable.
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Able to understand complex legal issues as it pertains to real estate collateral; ability to research and understand implications of liens; judgments, tax sales, chain of title, encroachments, easements and lawsuits; well versed in other issues such as environmental due diligence.
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Applies an in-depth understanding of advanced healthcare supply chain concepts, operations, and statistics to solve new and complex problems and develops innovative strategies. 3-4 years in Supply Chain setting, with focus in Information Systems, 2-3 years' experience with PeopleSoft or other 1st tier ERP applications (Oracle, Lawson, McKesson, SAP.
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The analyst is responsible for translating business requirements and representing stakeholders during all phases of the lifecycle (planning, development, and release processes). Servicenow, Business analysis, Agile, Itsm, Requirements gathering, Project management, Implementation, Cmdb, stakeholder management skills, gap analysis, itil service management, incident management, itom, strategy, product backlog, sdlc methodologies, Product Owner Experience.
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Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or related field. Certifications & Licenses: Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) from APICS or the Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution (CLTD) preferred but not required.
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Experience with: Animal Handling: Mouse & Non-human primates, Tissue Collection, Injection, Perfusion & Behavior, Cell culture, Inventory Management, Ordering Supplies, Maintaining Stock Solutions, Intraperitoneal Injections, Tissue Dissection/Sectioning, Data Presentation, Data Analysis, Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), qPCR, RT-PCR, RT-qPCR, Western Blotting.
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