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Supply Chain Manager, Manage material supply chain with a focus on textiles (clothing, furniture, etc. you will oversee the material supply chain with a strong focus on textiles for industries like clothing and furniture.
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The Wonder Operations team is looking for an experienced Supply Chain Manager to own strategic and cross-functional business initiatives that support the growth of our business. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in Supply Chain Operations within the DTC/eCommerce or Fresh/Food Industry.
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Oversee the design and implementation of Life Sciences Supply Chain solutions, processes, and operating model specifically for planning (Integrated Business Planning, Supply Planning, Demand Planning) by leveraging Accenture’s implementation methodology.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including merchandising, supply chain, and finance, to gather requirements and deliver solutions. You are an engineering manager at heart.
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Supply Chain Program Manager III. Understanding of end-to-end Supply Chain Management processes (scheduling, warehousing, fulfilment, reverse logistics). Triage and escalate supply chain issues to the appropriate contacts, facilitating swift resolution.
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Years of experience in Supply Chain. 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.
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Understanding of end-to-end Supply Chain Management processes (scheduling, warehousing, fulfillment, reverse logistics). BA/BS degree in Business, Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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As a key member of the supply chain team, reporting directly to the Director of Supply Chain, you will oversee supplier management, ensuring alignment with quality, cost, delivery, and lead-time objectives.
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Our client, a premier firm in supply chain and procurement consulting, is looking for an experienced Manager to drive project success and provide strategic leadership. Advanced degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Economics, or a related field preferred.
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Job Title: Supply Chain/Manufacturing Senior Manager - Life Sciences - US - Consulting. Supply Chain/Manufacturing Senior Manager - Life Sciences. You will be an integral member of our life sciences consulting team, and spend most of your time focused on providing client services in the following areas: business performance management, analytics enablement, digital solutions including IoT/Industry 4.0, growth/strategy, process improvement, cost reduction, supply chain technology implementation and enterprise transformation.
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Job Title: Supply Chain Program Manager III. Understand end-to-end supply chain management processes (scheduling, warehousing, fulfillment, reverse logistics). Monitor and analyze key supply chain performance metrics, identify areas for improvement, and implement process improvements that increase efficiency and reduce costs, using data-driven decision making and continuous improvement methodologies.
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As an Engineering Project Manager within TJX Corporation’s Logistics Engineering team, you will be the leader in designing, procuring, and building the material handling systems for TJX’s distribution centers supporting our TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Homegoods, HomeSense & Sierra stores.
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The Manager Supply Chain Governance is responsible for developing and implementing governance processes to enable the end-to-end procurement process. The Supply Chain Governance and Supplier Value Management team is responsible for overall governance, risk management and oversight of supply chain processes and the supplier management program.
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The Supply Chain Manager will be responsible for Demand Planning, Service level analysis & support, customer compliance, fine prevention, and mitigation. Homewerks Worldwide, LLC, a leading import distributor of home improvement products for major retailers is seeking a Manager, Supply Chain to join our Operations – Supply Chain Team. Homewerks Worldwide develops, sources, and markets bathroom, kitchen, and plumbing products for home and commercial use.
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Life Sciences industry experience working in a supply chain (i.e., procurement, manufacturing, planning, logistics) role - ideally experience of working in a manufacturing/quality role. Must have at least five years of experience working in the manufacturing/quality space or in the consulting industry or a degree in supply chain plus 5 years experience.
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