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Dive deep with product management, sales channel owners, supply planning, marketing, and finance to understand demand forecast drivers and the downstream impacts of forecast changes.
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Python (Programming Language); Leadership; Supply Chain; People Management; Supply Chain Management (SCM); Network Planning; Demand Supply Planning; Planning Ability; Microsoft Power BI; Network Optimization; Business; Demand Planning Forecasting; Data Management.
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As the Demand and Supply Planning Manager, you will oversee the integrated planning process to ensure alignment between demand forecasts and supply chain capabilities.
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The ideal candidate should have strong data modeling understanding and supply chain business acumen especially in the areas of demand and supply planning that facilitate replenishment and fulfillment.
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SAC operations teams S&OP supply team / Manufacturing Supply Chain (MSC) NPD, New Product Development Affiliate Customer Service Master Data Management (MDM) In relation to the US business unit, this role is responsible for leading best-in-class demand consensus processes with key internal stakeholders to ensure that the demand plan is aligned to the market's business ambition and financial targets, while providing visibility to key supply chain KPIs (service, inventory, excess & obsolete reduction and forecast accuracy.
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Knowledge of Supply Chain processes, such as SIOP -Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning, Forecasting, Demand and Supply Planning, and Materials Management.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience in demand planning, S&OP, or supply chain management. Job Overview: The Demand Planning Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining accurate demand forecasts, ensuring the alignment of inventory levels with market demand, and supporting the overall supply chain strategy.
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Partner with Supply and Demand Planning teams to optimize fill rates for customers through forecasting with accounts, assortment management, and collaboration on approach to supply planning.
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As the IT Delivery Manager, you will be responsible for the overall direction, development, and support of key Supply Chain Planning applications, including Blue Yonder Demand, Blue Yonder Enterprise Supply Planning, Blue Yonder Luminate Control Tower, Supply Chain Planning Workflow, and DSF Business Object universe.
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12+ years of experience in implementation of different supply chain planning modules including Supply Planning, MRP, MPS, Forecasting and Demand Planning, ATP, Aggregate Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales & Operations Planning, after-market planning.
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Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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We are looking for a self-motivated and technically proficient Supply Chain Manager to work in our INTEX Millwork Solutions plant in Mays Landing, NJ. The Supply Chain Manager will be responsible for the strategic level and day-to-day activities needed to ensure that the company can consistently deliver our products to our customers in a manner and timeframe that they find desirable.
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Supply Chain Management Certification (e.g., CSCP, CPIM, or equivalent) + Working knowledge of common Supply Chain Management processes. You will demonstrate great attention to detail, a data driven mentality, and an experienced understanding of material management and/or supply chain principles.
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Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Supply Chain Manager at our Burbank, CA location. The Supply Chain Manager I develops and leads a team of buyer-planners and material handlers at low volume sites, typically under $50 million.
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Lead the onsite supply chain team (raw materials purchasing, inventory management, shipping/receiving, production planning, and raw material warehouse operation). As a Supply Chain Manager, you'll be part of our Tools and Outdoor Global Supply Chain team working as a on-site employee.
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