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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, finance, information systems; Associates degree or equivalent healthcare supply chain experience considered in lieu of Bachelors. 3-5+ years of Supply Chain ERP-related systems experience including advanced knowledge and awareness of local RHM systems/applications impacting the ERP system.
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Focuses optimizing business processes thru continuous improvement in the planning and movement of materials through required processes to enable LIPCC. Establishes key performance metrics and benchmarks relating to supply chain planning/forecasting to drive consistent benchmark performance.
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As part of our supply chain and operations team, you will utilize Oracle applications to help our clients address a variety of strategic operations challenges and create sustainable change and continuous process improvement to maximise opportunities and create value throughout the enterprise.
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Founded in 1972, and headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, TMC provides expert transportation services and supply-chain management solutions throughout the 48 contiguous states. Participate in total quality management and process improvement teams.
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Develop a global community of SAP Supply Chain practitioners across Deloitte. Promote and foster collaboration between Supply Chain practitioners in SAP and across Deloitte.
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Eight (8) years or more Logistics/supply chain experience in multiple locations i.e. plants, warehouses, locations, transportations hubs, etc. Bachelor's degree in business, logistics, supply chain or related field or an additional two (2) years related experience required.
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Support and implement digital transformation across the supply chain logistics organization by identifying, assessing and implementing innovative, best-in-class technologies. Formulate and Implement logistics strategies to support the business growth while improving supply chain service, resilience and reliability.
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4 years’ Operations Management experience in Supply Chain or related field. Experience with continuous improvement quality processes such as Six Sigma and/or LEAN. Review and analyze all warehouse activities and costs to drive process improvement.
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The Vice President, Operations will oversee daily operations and supply chain to ensure continuity of supply and assembly of products to meet daily fulfillment demands. Be knowledgeable of safety, quality, productivity, supply chain, inventory and stewardship processes.
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