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Based in New York City, Supply Chain Analyst will report to our VP of Operations and will play a key role in managing our daily operations and ensuring key processes are implemented effectively and support continuous improvement by influencing the adoption of company initiatives and technology.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management, Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, or a related field and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate work experience. Alternatively, will accept a Master’s degree in Business, Management, Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, or related field and 4 years of work experience.
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As a Data Governance Analyst in the Supply Chain domain, you will oversee the quality, consistency, usability, and security of data used across various supply chain management platforms, including Blue Yonder Planning Systems, SAP S4, and Data Hubs/Data Lakes.
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As our Procurement & Supply Chain Analyst, you'll help develop and maintain various reports (both in Excel and BI tools) and analyze data sets that touch on spending, forecast, and demand.
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Provide timely, consistent, relevant, and actionable data analyses in support of key supply chain initiatives. Working with our business partners and supply chain operations to identify, escalate and/or solve day-to-day barriers and opportunities within the Supply Chain network.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management/Operations or a related business field required. The main function of the Supply Chain Production Coordinator will be to support the Supply Chain Team.
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Position Name: Supply Chain Management Analyst. 5+ years of experience with supply chain management or materials management. - Verify and incorporate engineering, and production schedules into supply chain operating plans.
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There is an exciting opportunity for a Senior Level Supply Chain Management Analyst to join the Supply Chain Functional Excellence Team in Everett, WA. Job Title: Supply Chain Mgmt Analyst 4.
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The Supply Chain Production Clerk will also be responsible for validating the above information and compiling progress reports for the Supply Chain Team. The Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for the following:Collecting data on supply chain operationsReviewing supplier data to verify the accuracy of informationSummarizing supplier metrics and flag any risks to the Global Supply ManagersSkills: Strong interpersonal skills: Verbal and written communication skills.
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GSquared Group is currently partnering with one of our key enterprise clients, a Fortune 500 retail organization based in the Atlanta area, to identify a talented Supply Chain Data Analyst with extensive experience in retail environments to join our dynamic team on a long-term contract engagement.
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This individual will support the Digital Transformation of Erp to SAP. You will be working cross-functionality while applying your expertise with our existing supply chain business processes and business systems.
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Drug Supply Chain Compliance Analyst. Candidate must have 2-4 years’ experience in Drug Supply Chain Compliance & master data management. Support management in the implementation and/or revision of compliance policies and procedures to support the Drug Supply and Security Act.
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Role: Supply Chain Analyst. 5+ years of experience with supply chain forecasting. Experience with leading team members though Supply Chain Integrations.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Quality Management (QM), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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The Supply Chain Analyst provides data mining, report building, and analytical support to ensure that all aspects of the sourcing process meet IPEG’s quality, availability, and cost requirements.
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