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Knowledge of supply chain processes required; inventory management including components of inventory,demand and supply management, capacity planning, and materials management.
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BA/BS in Business Management, Supply Chain Management, or equivalent. 5+ years in manufacturing, supply chain, and/or inventory management. Participate in broad supply chain and business operations initiatives on behalf of the Supply Chain.
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For more than years, the America’s-based supply chain solutions leader has relied on a consultative approach to build a global network and trusted partnerships in nearly every industry, including aerospace, automotive, consumer retail, food, government, healthcare, high-tech, industrial and life sciences.
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This role is also responsible for inventory guidance and oversight across the organization including slow moving and obsolete (SLOB), new SKU introduction and end-of-life process management. The Inventory and Demand Planning Manager is responsible for leading the Demand Planning Team as well as executing day to day business needs related to demand planning as a working manager.
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Proficiency in SAP. Experience using advanced planning and scheduling tools (SAP-IBP) Lead the utilization and best practice of Integrated Business Planning (IBP) - demand forecasting module, to drive continuous improvement within the demand planning process.
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Excellent negotiation and vendor management skills using MRP to manage supply chain activities. The Supply Chain Manager will oversee and manage the entire supply chain process, from procurement of materials to delivery of the finished product.
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Deep understanding of S&OP, Logistics, Supply chain networks, or Materials management is preferred. 2 Ability to gather business requirements from supply chain SMEs and able to connect the dots in a complex global supply chain landscape.
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Previous healthcare supply chain or materials management experience. We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Coordinator-Supply Chain Inventory Management.
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Experience in materials management required and experience in using a perpetual inventory system, (i.e., inventory, purchasing shipping/receiving and accounts payable files/relationships) and manipulating data in Access and Excel preferred.
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Many of these benefits are subsidized or fully paid for by the company Job: Purchasing/ Procurement/ Materials Management - Supply Chain Primary Location: Americas-US-NY-Long Island City Job Type: Standard Schedule: Full-time Shift: 1st (Day) Shift Job Number: 2410149 We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Economics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field. To be successful in this role, you will need to have a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or a related field; a minimum of 3 years’ experience in procurement, supply chain, within the food and beverage industry; If you have the qualifications and are looking for an exciting opportunity to join a highly regarded food company, APPLY TODAY.
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Network optimization; Demand planning/forecasting; Sourcing; Maintenance; Enterprise asset management; and, Materials management. We focus on product innovation and development, supply chain, procurement and sourcing, manufacturing operations, service operations and capital asset programmes to drive both growth and profitability.
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Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Fashion Merchandising, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred. 10+ years of experience in sourcing, production, or supply chain management in the apparel industry, with a strong focus on sustainability.
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Design and implement SAP Production Planning (PP) and Materials Management (MM) solutions to streamline production planning and materials management processes, contributing to efficient supply chain operations.
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10+ years of supply chain management experience, ideally within the building products, plastics or construction materials sector. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Logistics or a related field (MBA or advanced degree preferred.
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