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Continuous improvement experience or certification (Six Sigma or Lean for example)Proficient with SAP (APO, R3) Preferred: Enterprise with Business Warehouse / reporting experienceChange Management background /experience especially business transformation and strategic projects.
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Perform other responsibilities as assigned Requirements : Qualified candidates will possess a Bachelor’s Degree, ideally in Supply Chain Management, Business, or Finance, and have at least two (2) years of supply chain and Procurement experience, preferably in the construction, oil and gas, or chemical/petrochemical industries.
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If so, we want you to join our Team as a Principal Supply Chain Subcontract Specialist by applying your experience in supply chain management, or related fields, to include business and financial planning, contracts administration, project management, logistics, or manufacturing.
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Build standard work and management dashboards to assess, lead and communicate operational and strategic performance of the HR function, adopting our culture of continuous improvement through our PPI (Practical Process Improvement) Business System.
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We are considering individuals who are excited about working in any of the following states post college graduation: OH, IN, PA, and GA. The SCECP Associate could work in the following areas: Transportation Supply Chain Services Supply Chain Operations What you will be doing The primary roles and responsibilities of this ECP position will be: Apply continuous improvement methodologies to advance performance and achieve business objectives (Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean, etc.
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The GM provides overall direction and oversight in the areas of performance, safety, P&L management, customer relations, continuous improvement, and associate development.
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Solid knowledge of Integrated Supply Chain Management and Components, distribution, sales and demonstrated knowledge of Profit and Loss (P&L) performance advanced required. Bachelor's degree in business, logistics, supply chain or related field or an additional two (2) related experience required.
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Develop, communicate, execute, and monitor specific performance metrics and goals relevant to each business as part of regular, scheduled business reviews (including the supplier's role in continuous improvement tied to product portfolio management, cost reductions, supply chain improvements, etc.
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Experience throughout the program lifecycle from development through sustainment to include: proposal development, requirements decomposition, generation of system and subsystem statements of work and subcontracts, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts including implementation cost reduction and performance improvement efforts.
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Experience in finance, contracting, export regulations, engineering, logistics, manufacturing and supply chain management. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Finance, Supply Chain or Business.
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The Plant Manager will oversee Maintenance, Operations, Supply Chain, Quality Management, QA Lab Management, and Lean Manufacturing initiatives; this role is critical in driving financial performance, fostering leadership development, and spearheading continuous improvement; the ideal candidate will excel in a high-visibility environment, often interfacing with key stakeholders and customers, while leading a model factory known for its innovation and cutting-edge processes.
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Significant experience throughout the program lifecycle from development through sustainment to include proposal development, requirements decomposition, generation of system and subsystem statements of work and subcontracts, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts including implementation for cost reduction and performance improvement efforts.
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People leadership of HR Business Partners including performance management, engagement and development. This person will support the end to end global business transformation and modernization of our supply chain.
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This individual will partner with leaders to translate the business strategy into HR strategy. Build organizational capacity through development and/or facilitation of senior leadership teams.
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Principal Supply Chain Subcontract Specialist *by applying your experience in supply chain management, or related fields, to include business and financial planning, contracts administration, project management, logistics, or manufacturing.
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