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As a warehouse Regional Utility Associate, you will be responsible for maintaining the Project Material Supply Warehouse in the region, handling goods not for resale (GNFR). Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 10 years combined experience OR a master's degree with a minimum of 8 years combined experience OR a minimum of 14 years of supply chain, procurement, business management and/or related experience will be accepted in lieu of degree.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Senior Secure Supply Chain Sourcerto join our team in the DMV area. For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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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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Supply Planning, Manufacturing Operations, Procurement or Procurement Operations, Continuous Improvement, Global Brand Supply Chain, Demand Planning, and Customer Service. The Estée Lauder Companies’ Supply Chain summer internship program lasts 10 weeks and is based in New York City. The internship will consist of a meaningful business project and on-the-job mentorship from our Supply Chain management team.
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The Supply Chain Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing and administering supply chain best practices, tools, and processes across material management, procurement and subcontracts.
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Collect, analyze and interpret open source intelligence (OSINT) data across multiple collection platforms and fuse OSINT with classified intelligence to develop rigorously objective in house evaluations of the foreign intelligence threat - to include potential foreign influence/compromise - to the USCYBERCOM supply chain.
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The Director, Supply Chain Planning role drives the setup and utilization of a common system (JD Edwards) while improving processes, and advanced technology to drive continuous improved planning, scheduling, and supply chain optimization.
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Collect, analyze, and interpret open source intelligence (OSINT) data and fuse OSINT with classified intelligence to develop rigorously objective in-house evaluations of the foreign intelligence threat, including potential foreign influence and compromise to the supply chain.
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JOB SUMMARY : CRC is in need of an Supply Chain Risk Management Analyst in Fort Meade, Maryland to apply a range of intelligence analytic expertise to monitor, assess, and report on vulnerabilities and actors that could pose a threat to US computers, communications, weapon systems, and operations.
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Job Tittle: Supply Chain Manager. 7+ years of hands on experience in Supply chain function. JD Edwards knowledge is a huge plus for Set up, MDM structure, screens and lever fore actual performance of Job.
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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking a talented Supply Chain Subcontract Specialist to join our team. Principal/Sr. Supply Chain Subcontract Specialist. Category: Global Supply Chain.
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Supply Chain Risk Management Analyst. The role will report directly to the Information Technology and Communications Supply Chain Risk Management (ICT-SCRM) Program Team Lead. Support the implementation of the DISA ICT-SCRM program strategy, ICT-SCRM training, ICT-SCRM procedures, and other support related to supply chain risk management.
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Assist in policy and process development for supply chain governance and administrative actions to include risk assessment modeling, capability maturity, and adherence to US Government supply chain security requirements.
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Manages supply chain and logistics functions, which may include, but are not limited to, material procurement, production planning, inventory control, outsourcing, vendor selection and distribution.
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