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Minimum 8 years of Procurement, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Materials Management, or equivalent experience is required. Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, Industrial Systems Engineering, Operations Management, or equivalent is required.
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Certification in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and/or Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) from APICS a plus. Knowledge of Supply Chain processes, preferably with 7+ years of relevant experience in manufacturing, planning, scheduling and/or inventory management.
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Supports the development, maintenance and improvement of project management for the Supply Chain programs and contributes to the strategic initiatives that significantly reduce costs and improve quality.
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Reporting to the VP, Supply Chain Planning and Program Management, the Supply Chain Planning Expert will. Three or more years of demonstrated Supply Planning process improvement and project management capability with a proven ability to manage organizational change and drive results.
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Responsible for driving assigned projects to manage supply chain risk management (Tier 1 and sub-tier) and reduce supply continuity risk(s). This includes metals, plastics, PCBAs, cables, and various electronic components in conjunction with Senior Sourcing Manager and Senior Director of Supply Chain.
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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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The Supply Chain Manager may, if needed, lead a team of 5 category, sourcing, procurement and/ supply management professionals to ensure optimal spend management solutions and a stable, efficient supply chain across the U.S., Europe, and/or India.
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Certified Purchasing Manager, Certified Professional in Supply Management, or similar distinction preferred; Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt equivalent or greater preferred. Bachelor's degree required, graduate degree preferred; business, economics, finance, supply chain, or related studies preferred.
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You have extensive knowledge in any /multiple SAP modules related to supply chain management, including IBP, SAP MM (Materials Management), SAP SD (Sales and Distribution), SAP PP (Production Planning), and SAP WM (Warehouse Management.
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The SAP Supply Chain Analyst will be responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s SAP modules focused on Material Management (MM), Production Planning (PP), Warehouse Management (WM) and Plant Maintenance (PM.
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The Job: As a Supply Chain Analytics Data Analyst,you’ll be part of our Tools & OutdoorGlobal Planningteam as a hybrid employee. Supply Chain Analytics Data Analyst-Towson, MD, Valley City, OH and New Britian, CT-HybridCome make the world and accelerate your success.
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Leads supply chain Program execution and is accountable for resource planning, material cost, forecasting, schedule performance, risk/opportunity management, supplier performance, and supply chain issue resolution.
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Dal-Tile is currently seeking an exceptional Customer Account Representative - Supply Chain to join our TEAM! As the Customer Account Representative - Supply Chain, we need someone who is ready to provide a variety of support such as high level of service and account support, order processing, and resolving issues.
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Direct supervision given from Manager, Supply Chain - Purchasing; Director, Supply Chain - Purchasing or VP, Supply Chain. Daily contact with supplier representatives, sales reps and ScanSource management.
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The Buyer/Planner will partner with the Commodity Planner and Strategic Sourcing Manager to ensure that all facets of the Commodity Supply Chain are set up accurately and functioning properly.
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supply chain project management jobs Title: supply chain specialist Company: Aldi in Amarillo, Texas
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