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Preferred experience includes: knowledge of issues around premium video, including OTT, STB-VOD, CTV and other connected devices; understanding the programmatic advertising ecosystem, including transaction models and value chain economics, and professional experience in programmatic advertising at a major DSP, SSP, exchange, network, or publisher.
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Prior experience managing supply chain functions in large, sophisticated programs including NFI and drug distributions, international procurement, experience with USG, European, DFID and UN procurement regulations, and budget development and oversight.
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We advocate for clients globally across all segments and industries, delivering solutions for liquidity management, payments and receipts, trade and supply chain finance, FX and commercial card services through a high-tech approach with a personalized touch.
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OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides price transparency across the global fuel supply chain, including the Spot, Wholesale Rack and Retail markets. Dow Jones has produced unrivaled quality content for more than 130 years and today has one of the world's largest news-gathering operations globally.
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This role is responsible for the Client Engagement across NAM region (US Spirits, Diageo Beer Company, Canada and Supply). The role is expected to play a significant role in delivering business change and outcomes in relation to how GBO interfaces into all NAM entities (US Spirits, Diageo Beer Company, Canada and Supply.
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Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain Process Advancement, the Supply Chain Project Manager will be part of a strategic initiative in implementing Demand Driven Planning across Fortune Brands Innovations, using leading, cutting-edge supply planning tools.
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IPC Simulation is a large scale, near-real time, ASIN level, forward looking, Monte Carlo discrete event simulation of Amazon’s supply chain that predicts IPC buying behavior and inventory flows across the network.
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Operations/Engineering Supply Chain Procurement Quality | Customer Satisfaction Safety, Environment and Real Estate (SERE) Data/Business Analytics Participants in either track will experience a variety of rotations in two or more US Global Supply Chain locations — one year per location.
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Must have 3 years of combined experience working with climate change megatrends, net-zero decarbonization strategies, GHG inventory plans, and data management, TCFD, climate disclosures, renewable energy, scope 3 supply chain decarbonization strategies, and carbon offsets/markets.
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You’ll help with structuring business transactions, developing efficient supply chain models, handling customs and indirect tax disputes, and implementing VAT for new to market organisations.
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The ideal candidate will leverage expertise in high-level complex SaaS sales in supply chain risk, vendor risk management, and/or third-party risk management. Familiarity with Supply Chain Risk Management, Governance, Risk & Compliance, and Third-Party Risk Management.
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Supply chain experience as a Strategic Consultant managing sourcing projects and/or as a Buyer, Procurement Specialist, or Category Manager required. We are looking for a Strategic Sourcing Supply Chain Consultant Manager to lead and be part of sourcing engagements, including leading competitive sourcing initiatives and involvement in procurement transformations and operational excellence engagements.
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Coverage responsibilities will vary depending on the needs of the business and the specific expertise of the successful candidate and may include project finance, trade and supply chain finance, leveraged finance, ESG and/or fund finance.
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The Water Operations Division plans, manages, operates, maintains and provides responsible stewardship to all NYC water supply reservoirs, dams, facilities, aqueducts, shafts, hydroelectric plants, highways, bridges and watershed lands of the Delaware, Catskill and Croton water systems upstream of the Kensico and New Croton reservoirs.
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From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose, adding real value for customers.
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