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Our client is looking for a Supply Chain (SC) & Inventory Manager to join their team. Supply Chain and Inventory Manager. Prior supply chain, purchasing/buyer and inventory management experience.
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The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in supply chain management within the steel industry, with demonstrated expertise in procurement, negotiations, inventory management, vendor relations, and an understanding of steel market pricing dynamics.
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Experience in demand forecasting, inventory optimization, and supply planning. In addition, you will support development and enhancement of business processes, tools, and analytics to support demand planning, forecasting activities and inventory management.
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Professional certifications such as APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) or Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) are a plus. This role not only involves managing procurement, inventory control, logistics, and distribution but also plays a key role in managing and developing the supply chain team.
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Job Title: Supply Chain Program Manager III. Understand end-to-end supply chain management processes (scheduling, warehousing, fulfillment, reverse logistics). Understanding of end-to-end Supply Chain Management processes (scheduling, warehousing, fulfillment, reverse logistics.
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The Supply Chain Manager (SCM) is responsible for overseeing and optimizing the end-to-end supply chain processes and improvement of service, inventory, and cost to customers.
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In collaboration with the Director of Operations, coordinates interdepartmental activity with quality assurance, manufacturing, purchasing, engineering, inventory control, and logistics. Supply Chain Manager.
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Strong knowledge of supply chain processes, including procurement, logistics, inventory management, and supplier relations. This role is crucial in ensuring the smooth operation of our supply chain processes, including procurement, logistics, inventory management, and supplier relationships.
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Ensure attainment to safety stock strategy is met to support implementation and transfer timelines for site projects, while minimizing SLOB and meeting inventory targets, including working with project team to identify storage needs for LTB (Last Time Buy) raw materials.
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Monitor on hand inventory targets and develop/maintain heat maps to show on hand coverage, by working closely with buyers to understand & escalate potential supply gaps. Role: Supply Chain Program Manager , if you’re interested or your skills matches, please share with me your updated resume to sohail@intellectt.com.
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Methods of organizing the warehouse environment, and determining efficient inventory control procedures like storage of inventory, placement of inventory, picking, packing, shipping, and loading.
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Advanced knowledge and hands on experience in MRP/ERP use in SAP ECC related to inventory control, materials requirements planning, distribution planning, item master settings, demand planning, procurement, and production planning.
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Supply Chain Program Manager III. Triage and escalate supply chain issues to the appropriate contacts, facilitating swift resolution. BA/BS degree in Business, Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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The BODYARMOR Supply Chain Network Planning Manager is a key member of the Supply Planning team responsible for leading the network planning team, the management processes and strategy to ensure sufficient inventory levels at our 3rd party co-packer and warehouse locations (3PLs) nationwide on behalf of BODYARMOR. Additionally, this role is responsible for the assurance of lowest landed cost supply plan, and the development of tools and processes to streamline business activities.
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Designing, building, and deploying SAP IBP; including Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Inventory Management, and Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) A career in our SAP Supply Chain and Operations practice, within SAP Consulting services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients maximise the value of their SAP investment with offerings that address sales, finance, supply chain, engineering, and human capital.
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