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Supervisory Responsibilities: Manage Supply Chain team members including Buyer/Planners (2 direct reports) responsible for demand and supply planning, purchasing, capacity management and inventory management.
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As a Strategic Supply Chain Manager with a Network Capacity Background, you'll take end-to-end ownership of operations, emphasizing capacity planning, logistics optimization, network design, and analysis of operational efficiency.
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Join Amazon's dynamic environment as a Supply Chain Manager with a Network Capacity Background, where you will play a crucial role in shaping and optimizing various facets of our operations, concentrating on optimizing and managing the flow of goods, information, or services within the supply chain network.
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Experience in Capacity Planning and/or Supply Chain Management, with an understanding of different supply chain models. As a Senior Technical Solution Manager, Supply Chain Planning, you will partner with multiple Supply Chain organizations to lead and drive system and process initiatives to enable the increasing scale and growth of Microsoft Cloud.
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As a Supply Chain Manager within Mid-term Planning (MTP), you will have the opportunity to own supply chain planning at the highest level for Amazon’s fulfillment business.
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Last Mile seeks a Supply Chain Manager, Capacity Planning to lead in the space of capacity planning across traditional and crowd sourced delivery service and sort models.
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We are seeking a seasoned Principal Supply Chain Manager to lead our Third Party Carrier Logistics Strategy and Capacity requirements within the overall last mile delivery operations.
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Defining metrics to measure and monitor supply chain performance, inbound flows and transportation metrics. Working with Research Scientists and Data Engineers to develop planning models to optimize for cost while meeting capacity needs.
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As the Supply Chain Planning Manager , you will be responsible for devising and executing strategies to ensure the efficient production and timely delivery of products that consistently meet customer expectations.
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Preparing/Providing inputs and recommendations for Complex Supply Chain Capacity Planning, which is part of IBP/S&OP monthly process. Description of Job: The Manager, Supply Chain Planning is responsible for aligning end-to-end Supply Chain balancing Customer Service and Cost, according to VBC strategy.
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Daily tasks for the Supply Planning team and manager are to manage and monitor the supply position for both NPI and sustaining products and collaborate with key stakeholders & functions on the material flow, capacity support, parametric data, demand and managing exceptions on a real time basis.
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As a Supply Chain Manager within Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP), you will have the opportunity to own supply chain planning at the highest level for Amazon’s fulfillment business.
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The Supply Chain Manager will work in a fast-paced, fluid environment and communicate business conditions and decisions effectively with stakeholders across multiple groups and levels – from warehouse associates to various Amazon Directors and VPs. In this role, a S&OP Supply Chain Manager will seek out problems, dive deep into data, earn trust of partner teams, and deliver results that can have a large scale influence.
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As a Supply Chain Planning Manager for Stanley, you will lead short- and long-term supply planning for our key product lines in the North America market. Drive continuous improvement in supply planning through network optimization by using systems and tools such as Kinaxis.
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