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Three years’ experience in master scheduling, forecasting, procurement, and planning that includes knowledge of demand management/forecasting tools, forecasting processes in sales, marketing operations, finance, manufacturing and supply chain issues.
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CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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With a focus on optimizing planning enablement and integration via Blue Yonder, the role will leverage the technology to enhance demand planning, supply planning and supply chain processes.
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Build to design and develop technical/functional specifications with Kinaxis RapidResponse, and SAP Planning applications – working on different modules like Supply Planning/MRP, Forecasting and Demand Planning, ATP, Aggregate Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales & Operations Planning with required interfaces and data management/data migration with source and target applications.
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BS / MBA preferred with a minimum of 5-7 years of hands-on experience in supply chain management, with a strong focus on contract manufacturing and production planning.
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IRI and Demand Planning, SAP, APO, or other Supply Chain planning software experience. Mentors Demand Planners within Campbell on demand drivers, model tuning and improvement methods, and more broadly towards skill and career development.
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T his role is dedicated to supporting the cross-functional capability teams within the Global Operations Strategy & Operational Excellence organization in fulfilling their mission to improve both our customer and employee experience by driving a step change improvement in Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Production Planning, Material Management, Fulfilment, and Distribution.
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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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Architect end-to-end Oracle Cloud ERP solutions, integrating SCM modules such as Inventory Management, Order Management, Procurement, Manufacturing, Logistics, Demand Planning, with Finance modules including General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Budgeting, and Financial Reporting.
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Must have good knowledge and experience on integration of Planning function with cross functional areas within supply chain such as Manufacturing, Quality, Materials Management, Sales and Distribution, Sourcing, Logistics and Costing.
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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 Wholesale Demand Planning Manager will ensure all wholesale sales channels are planning to the appropriate forecast and therefore planning the appropriate supply on a reliable cadence.
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5+ years' experience in supply chain / demand planning or related field including 3+ years managing direct reports and 3+ years of demand forecasting experience. BS/BA in business, statistics, mathematics, economics, supply chain management or similar field required.
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You hold a master’s degree in e.g. engineering or economics and you have a good knowledge of supply chain planning (demand planning, supply planning, S&OP/IBP, inventory tactics.
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SAP Supply Chain Management with HI TECH Domain experience. As the SAP Supply Chain Management Solution Architect Director for UST, you will provide advisory, solution consulting and presales services.
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