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Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Logistics, Industrial Distribution, General Business Management. Support the implementation of supply chain improvement initiatives, such as inventory management, demand planning, and order fulfillment.
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Participate in meetings, workshops, and training sessions related to supply chain management and process improvement. Conduct research on industry best practices and emerging trends in supply chain management to contribute to continuous improvement efforts.
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Accountability, Accountability, Active Learning, Active Listening, Bias, Coaching, Commercial Acumen, Complex Project Management, Contract Management, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Customer Experience Strategy, Data Science, Design Thinking, Empathy, Engineering Product Development, Financial Acumen, Follow-Through, Global Sourcing, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity, Long Term Planning, Managing Ambiguity, Manufacturing Supply Chain, Negotiation {+ 4 more.
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Logistics and Supply Chain liaison, including but not limited to order management, manufacturing, scheduling collaboration, customer quality and supplier surveys. Responsible for executing activities as directly related to managing the performance of the existing product portfolio, including product rationalization, productivity enhancements, and supply chain assurance.
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The SCM Training Specialist will play a crucial role in the design, development, implementation, and organization of our comprehensive Global Supply Chain Management (SCM) Training & Compliance program.
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Step into a pivotal role as an ERP Business Systems Analyst, where you’ll support and enhance our IT systems across Accounting, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain Management. Be the key player in driving the success of our migration for 20 locations from a legacy Infor Enterprise Resource Planning system to Infor Syteline in Finance, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain business systems, significantly impacting our business operations.
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We are seeking a hardworking and determined Supply Chain Management student to join our team as an intern this summer. Possess internship or equivalent experience in a related Supply Chain Management or related field.
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Bachelor's Degree preferred with 5+ years of supply chain and logistics procurement experience in a manufacturing GMP regulated environment. This individual will contribute to the development and implementation of strategic Supply Chain initiatives designed to facilitate continued company growth for commercial manufacturing operations.
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Responsible for the configuration, and support of technology solutions within Supply Chain Planning, which includes primary focus of the SAP APO modules and IBP, and a secondary focus on Sales and Distribution, Production Planning, and Materials Management modules in S/4.
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A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Purchasing and Supply Chain, Finance, Business Administration or Engineering with 5-10 years related experience in the field of Strategic Sourcing and Procurement in the Chemical Industry.
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Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Agriculture, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred. 10+ years of procurement and supply chain experience, with at least 5 years in leadership roles in food or agriculture.
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Significant experience in NPI with Supply Chain and Operations background preferred, with experience in multiple disciplines (e.g., manufacturing, planning, logistics, etc. Responsibilities include end-to-end supply chain program management from product concept through end of life in partnership with the global business unit (GBU), markets, ODM/CM factories, and supply chain functions.
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Associates degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, or a related field preferred. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of inventory management principles, and experience working within a manufacturing setting.
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