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Oversee and manage end-to-end Supply Chain processes within the SAP Core Model, including modules such as Demand & Supply Planning, Warehouse Management, Logistics Management, Order to Cash, Transportation Management, Customer Service, Master Data, and others as relevant.
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Under the direction of the Chief Finance Officer, the Director of Supply Chain is a strategic position with responsibility for managing all aspects of purchasing, transportation, and warehousing; designing and executing strategies and plans to meet the company’s short-term and long-term supply chain management requirements.
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Create and coordinate the demand signal for hardware purchases, partnering with supporting functions including Supply Chain Planning, Production Control, Fulfillment, Accounts Payable, and Supplier Quality to facilitate order placement and product delivery.
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Provide technical expertise for enterprise build-out in support of supply chain management and service enablement (e.g. shipping/receiving, inventory allocation, virtual warehousing, device activations, and provisioning.
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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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Partners with Engineering, Program Management, Supplier Quality and Supply Chain Teams to ensure suppliers are meeting program milestones, delivering material on-time, fulfilling quality requirements, and following proper change management procedure to maintain OTD and cost management.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in supply chain operations, including experience in demand/supply planning and inventory management. By working closely with our partners in finance, demand, supply, and production planning across the business, you will identify and execute opportunities for inventory optimization, reduced costs, and enhance our supply chain efficiency.
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Occasionally present to TYC Management team or Distributors on progress against supply chain priorities and tactics. Summary: The Yuengling Company Supply Chain Analyst will support the Customer Service Manager and Business Operations Director in all Supply Chain and Distributor Order Services functions.
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As a Supply Chain- Demand Planning Analyst II that supports our Texas region team, you'll be working closely with a variety of teams to ensure that our inventory is always stocked with the latest and greatest products.
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Develop integration strategies and frameworks to connect ERP, WMS, TMS, and other supply chain management systems. Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Information Technology, Engineering, or a related field.
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Opportunities are available in areas including, but not limited to: Mechanical Integrity, Process Engineering, Process Control, Process Development, Product Development, Project Development, Project Management, Quality Control, Modeling and Optimization, Test Method Development, Wells Engineering, Wells Operations, Safety, Environmental, Reservoir, and Supply Chain.
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Coordinate with supply chain management and partner with contract manufacturers to negotiate, plan, execute and deliver avionics products (including End Item Data Packages [EIDPs]) in alignment with program business and technical goals and procurement timelines.
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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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Desired Majors: Bachelors in Purchasing, Supply Chain Management, Industrial Distribution, Integrated Supply Management, and/or Logistics. Collaborate with representatives from Accounts Payable, Finance, Supply Chain and IT to continually seek advancement of integrated systems used by MPC.
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The Supply Chain Analyst is a critical, cross-functional role that focuses on SKU-level forecasting, inventory level management, and analyzing sales data/trends. 1-3 + Years of demand and supply chain planning experience.
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