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The primary role of the Network Supply Planner is the creation of an optimized constrained supply plan and rough cut capacity plan (RCCP) each month for the medium-term horizon. Minimum 0-3 years supply planning or supply chain experience.
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Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM or APICS) certification preferred. Drive and optimize processes and procedures to support growth and complexity of Acadia supply planning. Targeting 5 years of progressively responsible experience in pharmaceutical production and planning with a focus on supply chain materials management.
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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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Multiple teams, including senior leadership, will view you as a trusted partner and resource on all things related to Community Engagement, Supply Chain, and Regulatory Compliance. Your experience in supply chain, food safety, and project management mixed with our world-class culture and history of investing in our employees have the potential to make a huge impact on the way the world does business.
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Work in partnership with the Supply Chain Director of HR to identify, create, and enforce new and evolving employee relations challenges across the Foot Locker organization to prevent adverse impact, mitigate risk, and bolster organizational change.
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