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Demonstrates extensive knowledge within one or more of the following areas: operations strategy, supply chain strategy/ management, supply chain diagnostics, manufacturing strategy, network optimization strategy, logistics/distribution, S&OP/ planning, Operations/ Supply Chain performance improvement, inventory management, complexity management, and/or sourcing.
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Develop, manage and implement a global business strategy toward the account and its key supply chain/ecosystem. Deep understanding of the semiconductor segment as well as supply chain and operations.
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The Category Manager will support and influence internal/external stakeholders to ensure engagement, alignment, and business readiness to drive improvements in quality, sustainability, supply chain risk, total cost of ownership, and technological capability of our supply base.
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Multiple instances of client project delivery experience in at least 3 of these areas: Supply Chain Strategy & Transformation Integrated Demand & Supply Planning Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Supply Chain Operations Supply Chain Analytics & Visibility.
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Recognizing the need of our clients, we have formulated a digital operations team at the cross section of our supply chain and operations competency and energy sector. The upstream energy industry is facing unprecedented challenges through volatile energy prices, changes to geopolitical landscape and supply and demand fluctuations.
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As an Anaplan-focused Manager within the Technology Modernization practice, you will help organizations proactively shape and implement their overall supply chain strategy and supporting initiatives.
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This TeamMember will be responsible for supply chain forecasting & analysis, brand sales analysis, foodand beverage breakeven/trade analysis, item/recipe costing, pricing strategy and execution, aswell as trend/variance analyses and reporting related to business results.
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This role will be directly responsible for approximately 40+ professional staff including global sales, new business development, product management and application engineering within the Industrial Filtration Business Unit. This is a cross-functional leadership role requiring collaboration with Operations, Supply Chain, R&D, HR and Finance to drive short-term execution and long-term strategy to meet/exceed business plan commitments.
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Monitor supplier performance and manage relationships to drive continuous improvement and mitigate risks in the CapEx supply chain. Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, engineering, or related field.
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Management Consulting Manager/Senior Manager professionals will be part of the leading Strategy & Consulting practice in the Industrial sector and will possess one or multiple of the following areas of expertise.
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Partner with the pricing team to select supply chain partners, establish pricing strategies, and lead pricing and sales enablement activities. The Product Manager is a cornerstone of our product success, shaping and implementing Onbe's product strategy, enabling our teams, and delivering maximum value to our customers.
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The Manager, Supply Chain Strategy manages a team of analysts to support the design, maintenance, and improvement of the future state supply chain from suppliers to dealers.
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This role will work closely with other functions to achieve program goals: Advanced Manufacturing and Technology, Quality Assurance, Engineering, Global Supply Chain, Finance, Business Operations, Test Engineering, and Program Management.
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This role reports to the Director, Client Engagement and will work closely with cross-functional partners across Supply Chain, Formulation, Regulatory, Quality and Operations, serving as the primary point of contact for incoming clients throughout new product development and product launch.
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Good understanding and knowledge of business processes such as supply chain management and electronics manufacturing. I’m currently partnered with a global Supply Chain & Manufacturing solutions provider who help to deliver excellence across the end-to-end product development lifecycle.
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