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The Project Manager I – Planning is typically responsible for management of project team(s) for one or more strategic ( Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 8 years relevant experience.
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Role based in Dallas, TX Qualifications: Bachelors / Post Graduation; and in addition if any relevant professional qualifications Minimum five years’ experience in Strategic Souring and Category management, particularity with a preference in real estate construction category and indirect spend.
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Through strategic planning and initiatives, we seek to develop programs that promote equity and inclusion for everyone so that all members of ACE’s community can reach their full potential.
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6+ years’ experience in supply chain planning analysis that specialize in: Demand Planning, Predictive Analysis, Demand Forecasting, Supply Planning, Inventory Market Optimization, Store Segmentation, Market Mix Optimization, New Product Planning, or similar.
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Security Architecture and Operations: Lead strategic security planning in concert with IT leaders, contributing to infrastructure design, application development, and disaster recovery frameworks.
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Contribute to the long-term strategic planning of Oak Wood Ventures by identifying trends and opportunities in the RV park industry. Oak Wood Ventures is a private real estate investment firm founded in 2018.
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ERP planning systems (SAP-APO, Blue Yonder/JDA, SAP-IBP, other), and Microsoft office suite. The ideal candidate will have proven experience in supply chain management, specifically in demand forecasting and supply planning, within mid to large-sized companies.
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Supports and implements global strategic initiatives (business process harmonization, standardization, digitization and automation. Plant Management experience is highly preferred, managing the entire value chain of operations, including Materials Management, Industrial Engineering, Planning, Logistics, Buying, Production, Testing and Quality Control, as well as Warehouse.
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The CFO will lead the planning and implementation of strategic finance initiatives in alignment with overall firm goals and continually monitor and assess key business and financial metrics.
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Position Overview:StandardAero is seeking a highly experienced and strategic Vice President of Supply Chain to lead and optimize our supply chain operations. Specific Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute the supply chain strategy to align with StandardAero’s business objectives, ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of products and services.
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Reporting to the EVP, System Chief Nursing Officer, the VP CNO - DFW Central Region is responsible for overseeing, planning, and directing the nursing practice and clinical services for Baylor Scott and White Health (BSWH.
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JOB SUMMARY Manages event management functions and staff on a daily basis, including the departments of Event Planning, Banquets/Catering, Event Service and Event Technology (Destination Management, if applicable.
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What you will be doing:The Special Projects lead is responsible for handling and executing all processes related to supply planning, purchase order issuance, component planning, as well as capacity planning regarding special projects and VAS (value added services) suppliers at trusted VAS service locations and contract manufacturing partners.
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Type of Internship: Remote Work Paid/Unpaid: UnpaidYou will make a difference by: Support Manager of Program Administration in establishing communication and project planning strategies for tracking and documenting completion of strategic planning goals in an organizational setting.
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A Bachelor's or Master's Degree in urban planning, public policy, public administration, engineering with a focus on community, sustainable development, and climate related planning or another related field.
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