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Minimum 5 years as a Supply Chain Analyst or similar roleProficient in Microsoft Suite: Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPointWork experience in an organization using Agile or Scrum project management methods preferredPrior experience with enterprise planning and warehouse management tools (ex.
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Stayabreast of advances in the area of supply chain management and advanced planning systems. Aligning Product strategies with planning and procurement ensuring that supply plan will satisfy the demand plan.
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MIPS + OCloud Supply Planning rollout. Manufacturing Supply Chain Internal Control Policies, Procedures and Self Assessments. This position will work with local teams and deployment teams to follow detailed project plans, participate in planning sessions, and establish tasks and due dates.
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Reports to: Head of Demand and Supply Planning. The Demand Planner will accomplish this through timely order acknowledgement and must have knowledge and use of SKF demand planning systems.
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Experience with S&OP, demand and supply planning processes. The Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) team drives the process of alignment between sales, demand, supply and financial planning, to support executive level decisions to deliver a feasible and profitable business plan.
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Lead development and maturation of monthly CPFR process (Collaborative Forecasting, Planning and Replenishment) for assigned customers to deliver exceptional supply chain performance and deliver value.
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PCM, CDP, succession planning of all positions. Supply Chain Manager 1 Position Summary: The Supply Chain Manager 1 is responsible to provide tactical direction and leadership to ensure customer requirements are met.
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Accreditations such as APICS certification in Supply Chain Management, or Detailed Scheduling and Planning, or CPIM preferred. Responsibilities: Plans, organizes, directs, controls, coordinates and implements strategy related to inventory control, and planning/scheduling/ procurement functions to ensure timely completion and support of the Master Production Schedule (MPS) and site inventory plans Organizes, supervises, and directs the work of, material planners, direct materials purchasing, warehouse personnel and the master scheduler.
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The Demand Planner will provide timely, accurate, and effective demand analysis and supply order management to ensure customer satisfaction. Align Demand planning parameters based on the ABC analysis, planning policy, and planned assortment.
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Colorcon® is a world leader in the development, supply and technical support of formulated film coating systems, modified release technologies, specialty excipients and functional packaging for the pharmaceutical, nutritional, and animal health industries.
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Small Molecules Packaging & Device Team, within MSAT organization of the Janssen Supply Chain of Johnson & Joshnson Innovative Medicine, is recruiting for a Staff Device Lifecycle Engineer. Intermediate to advanced computer skills, including document management systems, word processing, spreadsheets, project planning, and basic database applications.
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You will be responsible for developing drug supply planning strategy and overall management of supplies for clinical studies. Provides information to support financial planning for global studies and monitors drug supply study budget.
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Or perhaps snacked on a Sara Lee®, Entenmann’s® or Marinela® cake or donut? MIPS + OCloud WMS rollout. Functional Manufacturing Integrated Production System (MIPS) support for BBU Operations. BBU design, testing, and implementation support of new MIPS functionality.
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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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Minimum of 5 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry in roles such as, but not limited to, clinical research, financial planning, procurement and/or supply chain management. Supplier and Supply Market Analysis - to evaluate suppliers and supply markets based on facts, data, reports, and changes in technology with the objective of providing deep and meaningful insight to Sourcing Management teams.
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