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Key point of contact relative to technical issues and deviations working with CW-EMD Supply Chain Management and Design Engineering to ensure resolution per procedure/specification. We are looking for a Project Manager, Supply Chain to join our Pittsburgh (Cheswick) location.
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Experience with CPI/DS and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP a plusEducationBachelor’s degree in engineering and/or MBA in Supply Chain / Operations Research Job Segment: Supply Chain, Supply Planner, SAP, Business Analyst, ERP, Operations, Technology, Finance.
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Senior Human Resources Business Partner, Supply Chain at The Save Mart Companies. Vanessa Phillips Corporate Recruiter/Supply Chain Recruiter for The Save Mart Companies.
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What qualifications you will need:Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Business Management, Healthcare Administration, Finance, orSimilar RequiredMaster’s degree PreferredMinimum of five years hospital / healthcare industry clinical management experience RequiredLarge hospital, multiple campus facility experience Preferred HealthTrust Supply Chain is a critical part of HCA Healthcare’s strategy.
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The Business Analyst is part of the IT Content Platform Technology team and will support the DCS content supply chain initiatives by translating product needs and requirements into deliverable units of work—Epics/Features/Stories.
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You will be responsible for overseeing and managing the supply chain master data set within the organization's ERP and planning systems and ensure the accuracy, completeness, and consistency of master data across various business areas.
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Entry level experience as a supply chain professional in capacities such as, strategic sourcing, supply chain management, commercial advisory, contract administration, contract development, or contract management.
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Sound knowledge of supply chain tools including SAP, eTools, and Business Intelligence systems. Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 9+ years of applicable experience in supply chain, business management, manufacturing, engineering or other related experience OR a Master's degree with a minimum of 7+ years of applicable experience in supply chain, business management, engineering or other related experience.
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As the Director of IT for Manufacturing Operations and Supply Chain, you will be responsible for leading the strategic direction, implementation, management, and optimization of all technology solutions supporting Manufacturing and Supply Chain operations within the organization with a primary focus on SAP and Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) as well as several key Manufacturing, Quality Assurance and Export Compliance systems.
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The role will report to the Supply Chain VP and/or Planning Director in GTO with a dotted line to the VP, Business or similar leader on the business side. Anaplan modeling/development in supply chain planning.
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Work closely with internal teams, including procurement, logistics, planning and compliance, to align supply chain strategies with business objectives. IT Business Partner for Supply Chain.
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Preferred in Business, Supply Chain, Finance or related field; coupled with strong industry Supply Chain experience. Job Summary: The Supply Chain Manager develops and leads a team of buyer-planners and material handlers.
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The Enterprise Systems – Sr. Lead Mobile App Product Owner role is the System Owner and Functional Lead of the Restaurant and Transportation facing systems including Restaurant Mobile App, Driver Mobile App, Supply Hub, and ServiceNow applications with responsibility for data flows, integrations, configuration and technical support for Chick-fil-A Supply, Bay Center Foods, and Supply Chain Development Center.
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Majoring in one of the following: Supply Chain, Business, Operations, Project Management, Human Resources,Finance, Information Systems, International Business, International Relations, Global Studies, Finance, Political Science, Business Administration, Sales and Marketing or related field of study.
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Bachelor's degree in business or a technical field with 7-10 years of supply chain experience in electronics manufacturing environment, including 3-5 years' experience in FAR/DFARS.
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