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The Supply Chain Strategy and Development Manager independently applies supply chain knowledge to solve complex business issues and is regarded as a subject matter expert and program lead.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Bachelor’s Degree is requiredAt least 5-6 + years of experience in supply chain, strategic sourcing, supply chain management, commercial advisory, contract administration, contract development, or contract management.
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In this critical role, you will foster key partnerships with internal teams such as Marketing, Commercial, CRM, Finance, Customer Facing Supply Chain, Supply Planning and Inventory Management, Logistics, and HQ Supply Planning.
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A Bachelor's degree is required, preferably in Supply Chain, Finance, Business Administration, or Engineering. Proficiency in advanced Excel is required, and experience with Cognos or Power BI a plus.
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Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, operations management, business administration, or a related field; advanced degree (MBA, MS) preferred. Lead the development of long-term plans for optimizing the supply chain network, including inventory management, supply planning & purchasing, SIOP process ownership, demand forecasting, and logistics.
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Advanced knowledge of common analytical tools such as Excel, Tableau; experience with Axiom Decision Support Suite desirable; project management experience preferred. It is general practice that the Regional Finance Director has assignments that are more complex and/or higher volume, serving complex markets, facilities and departments while being a liaison to other finance related subject matter experts (accounting, payor contracting, supply chain, etc.
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Experience in the wholesale distribution or supply chain industry with a focus on supplier management. Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Accounting, Supply Chain, Data Analytics, or a related field.
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Provide direct project management support to our Financial organization which can include but is not limited to, Supply Chain, FP&A balancing, Statutory Accounting, Business Development, Strategic Finance, and Tax/Treasury operations.
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Advanced Excel skills (Macros is not needed) - ability to pull large data sets and create ad hoc reports for upper management. We are looking for a Supply Chain Planner - eStore SCM Ops who will be responsible for coordinating and expediting the flow of work and materials within or between departments of an establishment according to weekly inventory inbound schedules.
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Desired Majors: Supply Chain Management, Transportation and Logistics, Operations, Business, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Engineering, or other relevant majors. The Transportation team implements business processes and improvement strategies to stay current on supply chain and replenishment processes and procedures.
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Minimum 5+ years combined experiences in ( Supply chain/ ERP / Warehouse management). The SAP Warehouse Management analyst will serve as a liaison between the business owners, end users and IT ERP application, software teams.
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Directly support the Vice President of DC Operations by leading and directing the Supply Chain division’s management team within a fast-paced distribution environment, focusing on safety, leadership, operational excellence, self-motivation, problem-solving, and teamwork.
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The Product Development function is part of Macy’s Supply Chain division and is responsible for driving sales growth and profitability through exclusive brands. Proficient in Microsoft Office - advanced proficiency in Excel (VLOOKUP, pivot tables, macros, advanced formulas, etc.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office (with advanced skills in Excel & PowerPoint), Business intelligence tools, and SQL query development. Our client is the supply chain management partner to one of the largest restaurant franchise chains based out of Miami, FL near the Miami airport area.
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At least 5 years of experience in supply chain management, ERP systems, and materials management, with a comprehensive understanding of the full ERP implementation lifecycle.
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