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5+ years of experience in demand planning, supply chain, or a related role. Summary:The Sr. Demand Planner's role is critical in the supply chain of a company.
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Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, Business Administration, Information Technology, or related field. 12+ years of experience in implementation of different supply chain planning modules including Supply Planning, MRP, MPS, Forecasting and Demand Planning, ATP, Aggregate Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales & Operations Planning, after-market planning.
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Bachelor's degree in computer information systems or finance, plus 5-7 years' experience working with SAP FICO functional and configuration support, SAP Business Intelligence (BI) system, SAP excel add-on applications and Power BI.
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The Demand Planner participates in monthly IBP (Integrated Business Planning) with cross functional groups including Brand Marketing, Finance, Supply Planning, Consumer Insights, Sales, and Trade Marketing to gain alignment of the Brand/Product level forecasts by providing data driven decisions and actions.
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Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or related field. CALPAK is seeking an experienced Director of Operations & Supply Chain to lead our supply chain, demand planning, and logistics for Ecommerce and Wholesale customers.
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With a focus on optimizing planning enablement and integration via Blue Yonder, the role will leverage the technology to enhance demand planning, supply planning and supply chain processes.
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Bachelor's degreein Business, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, MBA, Management, Business/Administration, Finance, Education, Manufacturing, or Science. Provide leadership to direct reports and team members: lead people, systems, and business process for supply chain management.
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Lead Cross-functional collaboration inside the Supply Chain Team (Distribution, Supply & Demand Planning, Transportation and Customer Supply Chain) and with SC Partners such as Quality, EHS, HR, Finance, Commercial and Sales.
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We specialize in freight management, warehouse and distribution center support, last-mile delivery, supply chain analytics, optimization, and more. Receive, input, and distribute On Demand work orders, proof of deliveries (PODs), and manifests, and prepare reports as required by management.
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Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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The Demand Planner is the main point of contact for the Marketing and Sales organization and is required to apply E2E supply chain knowledge to support business goals and objectives.
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Experience with a significant number of supply chain functions such as: Distribution & Transportation, Inventory and Order Management, B2B Integration using EDI. This role translates supply chain business requirements at the business/technology domain level into technology and solution architecture deliverables.
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Ability to ramp up on a range of topics quickly, including emerging technologies, cyber threat intelligence, supply chain risk, foreign policy, financial systems, financial crime, market analysis, best practices analysis, and change management.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Analytics, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or in a related field or equivalent work experience.
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