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M.S in information assurance (or related technical field) with minimum of 7 years’ experience with enterprise security topics (incident response, IAM, risk, vulnerability management, cyber intelligence, security architecture, insider threat, supply chain risk management, DR/BCP, others.
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Coordinate incoming product from the fermentation cellar, incoming packaging materials and outgoing finished product with the supply chain. Provide feedback on performance reviews for Packaging Line Assistants and Packaging Line Leads, in concert with the Packaging Manager.
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The individual holding this position will report directly to the VP Procurement Extrusions and will work closely with internal stakeholders (e.g. logistics operations, supply chain, finance, sales, etc.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in SAP ERP and SAP S/4 HANA or SAP ECC roadmap initiatives that help clients pivot to the new and enable new capabilities, preferably in the Supply Chain domain.
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Assist with Request for Proposal (RFP) and Request for Information (RFI) development in coordination with Supply Chain. The Manager will provide the leadership required to support these primary functions: Red hat and Oracle Linux, Red hat Satellite, Red Hat Identity Management, Pure and Oracle Exadata Storage, Dell Isilon storage and Dell IDPA and Data Domain backup solutions and an increasing transition of infrastructure to the Cloud.
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Familiarity of one or more of the following Oracle Supply Chain Functions/Applications: Inventory, Bills of Material, Work in Progress, Shop Floor Manager. Oracle Services - Cloud SCM Demand/Supply Chain Planning – Senior Consultant.
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BS/BA degree in Supply Chain Management, Materials Manager, Engineering or Business. Drive lean transformation throughout the supply chain and continuous improvement in all aspects of the project procurement process.
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It will leverage the robotic assets and capabilities, including equipment, software and content experts in the Advanced Manufacturing technologies critical to the manufacturing supply chain.
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It reports to the Director, Supply Chain Management Excellence. This role is responsible for Demand Planning and Demand SIOP process improvements, KPIs, analytics and reporting, interacting with all the involved functions to ensure customer satisfaction and effective business and end-to-end supply chain planning.
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Helps build plans in partnership with leaders in Customer Development, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Demand Planning, HR, and Supply Chain. The role of the Customer Planning & Insights (CP&I) Manager is responsible for supporting essential sales organization activities.
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Participation in at least 4 end-to-end SAP Supply Chain implementations , w ith at least 2 in a Lead role. Hands-on functional configuration and design experience with SAP Logistics Execution (LE), SAP Materials Management (IM/WM/MM), and SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM.
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Coordinating with hospital administration, supply chain management, materials management, and purchasing. As a Territory Business Manager, you take pride in representing our Advanced Surgery division at Baxter.
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2+ Years of experience in – pharmacy purchasing, inventory management, supply chain management. The Inventory Manager will oversee inventory management for the designated fulfillment facility and provide leadership to the inventory coordinators in charge of various duties including cycle count, medication purchasing, and communication with shipping and manufacturing teams.
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Must be familiar with supply chain purchasing and have experience working with contract administration. If you have a background in Accounting or Business or have worked as a Finance Manager, Sr. Accountant, or Controller, consider joining us at Universal Concrete Products.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Management, Supply Chain, Logistics, Information Technology, Politics/Political Science, Policy, Finance, Accounting, Data Science/Analytics, Marketing/Communications, Economics, Mathematics, or Engineering from an accredited Institution.
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