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Detailed knowledge of functional supply chain solutions such as ERP/MRP, Sales and Operations Planning, Demand Planning, Aggregated Supply Planning, Order Fulfilment, Capacity Planning, Inventory Management, and managing planning activities with distributors and contract manufacturers.
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As an Implementation Consultant (IC) you are an integral part of the customer experience team and will focus on the most critical phase of the customer journey with QGenda, ensuring proper configuration for our Scheduling product.
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Deliver advisory services in support of technology-enabled business change (integrator selection, vendor selection, application studies, solution architecture) within SAP Product Compliance, SAP Sustainability, and/or SAP Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) experience.
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Engage with Workday Product Management to influence talent management product features that support talent assessment, development and deployment. The Principal Talent Management Consultant will drive continued adoption of Workday’s Talent Philosophy through a portfolio of innovative and technology-enabled talent management practices.
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Commercial Lines (Property, Auto, Marine, General Liability, Business Insurance, Workers Compensation, Farm) Functional Areas – Product development, Product Consolidation, P&C Claims Management and Distribution ManagementExperience in business analytics and data tools (e.g., Tableau, PowerBI, etc.
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Our experiences in retail and supply chain product strategy, technology and operations have helped organizations succeed in their ecommerce and digital transformation journeys. Techno-Functional knowledge on Manhattan Warehouse management System/ Order Management Systems.
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Must have experience on overall platform capabilities with specialization in IRM implementation (Policy and compliance, Risk management, Audit management, Operational resilience, Vendor Risk management, Business continuity management modules.
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Controls and manages the initiation, execution and review of Treasury Management customer agreements, implementation service exhibits, and other related documents required for product implementation.
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The Labor Management Consultant plays a critical part helping Manhattan Associates configure their LMS software. The Labor Management Consultant must understand the importance of installation in material flow analysis, labor management solutions, design, and process improvements.
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5years’ experience in voice or IT services product management or equivalent experience in an Engineering or Sales Engineering capacity in a technology provider environment. As a Product Manager for Kinetic, you will act as the owner for the development, management, and maintenance of products critical to Kinetic’s success.
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8+ years of experience with Transportation Management, Warehouse Management, Network Design, Inventory Optimization, Technology Product Management. Provide expert guidance on best practices and emerging trends in logistics and supply chain management.
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Experience as the product manager working in agile development environments. You will be responsible for identifying customer needs, market research, feature/function and service definition, vendor agreements, product roadmaps and lifecycle, and financial performance of your products.
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Serves as lead consulting program leader, creating and owning the business case for a multi-tiered customer offering, leading multi-product projects. Lead complete, comprehensive organizational change management with customer during engagements.
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Travel requirement: 30%What You’ll Bring 8+ years of experience with Transportation Management, Warehouse Management, Network Design, Inventory Optimization, Technology Product Management.
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Robust life insurance, annuity or long-term care knowledge and industry recognition in areas such as product development, valuation, financial reporting and risk management. Title: Actuarial Consultant - Life.
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