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Knowledge of Supply Chain processes, preferably with 7+ years of relevant experience in manufacturing, planning, scheduling and/or inventory management. Certification in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and/or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) from APICS a plus.
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Provide leadership and support on other assignments and projects as requiredEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:BA/BS degree in Materials or Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration required.
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CAM is currently comprised of nine subsidiaries across the United States split among threeSegmentsWhat You’ll DoPlan, directs and coordinates all aspects of the supply chain including forecast and planning activities, procurement of raw materials, MRO, tooling and services, inventory management and warehouse operations.
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Will work as needed within purchasing, shipping, receiving, inventory distribution functions of supply chain management within the hospital. They may work in purchasing, shipping, receiving, inventory, distribution or any area of supply chain management within the hospital.
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Sales and operations planning, p roductivity and layout assessment, Lean Six Sigma continuous improvement, performance management, change management, and quality management Inventory Management.
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Exceptional understanding of supply chain planning processes including demand planning, supply planning, inventory management, production planning, and S&OP including statistical forecasting MRP, allocation, scheduling, and constraint planning.
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A minimum of 10-year experience in a leadership position in a supply chain environment with focus on IBP/S&OP, inventory management, supply chain performance management.
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This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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Proven experience in supply chain and/or logistic functions, which may include material procurement, production planning, inventory control, outsourcing, and distribution. The Supply Chain Analyst aka Buyer/Planner will acquire materials using engineering and production schedules to maintain inventory at planned levels (i.e., just-in-time purchases, use of EOQ - economic order quantities.
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Leveraging your expertise in logistics, Oracle Inventory/WMS Modules, and procurement processes, you will ensure the seamless coordination of supply chain activities, optimizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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The Supply Chain Management Technician is responsible for assisting with the management of the hospital supply chain department. The Supply Chain Technician may also assist with tasks including Receiving, SCM Surgical Services, Mail and Linen operations.
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Licenses/Certificates/Designations - Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP.
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The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for Marketing services.
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Reporting to the VP, Supply Chain Planning and Program Management, the Supply Chain Planning Expert will lead initiatives to improve manufacturing, procurement, and distribution planning best practices and tools.
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Description VS&Co IT is seeking a Senior Application Analyst to support and deliver new capabilities within direct and indirect procurement and supply chain processes. This individual will work closely with our businesses and functional groups to accurately diagnose and resolve identified issues within SAP MM, GTS or SNC modules, or cloud platforms such as SAP IBP, and assist operational leadership teams in implementing strategic improvements to SAP. The Senior Application Analyst will also apply project management expertise to identify and develop process improvements, resolve issues, and optimize cost savings and efficiencies.
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