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Must have strong technical, strategic and project management skills as well as a strong foundation in supply chain management, sourcing and procurement, project management vendor management legal and contracting or operational risk management.
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Minimum three years' experience in Strategic Sourcing operations and Category management, particularly in the indirect spend with a preference in professional fees and/or technology sourcing.
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Departments include Strategic Sourcing, Procure to Pay, Integrated Travel and Expense, Infrastructure and Transformation and Sustainable Operations. This role sits within the Spend Management pillar and will focus on strategic sourcing activity, within the Americas Real Estate and Global FM Category.
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Kenco/Site Ops ManagersService Now KPIs and case-specific troubleshooting – Site Ops Managers/Supply Chain Management Customer Service Representatives (SCMCSR)Manufacturing Quality Defects – Site Ops Managers/Quality TeamAccounts Payable (AP) Resolution tied to Supplier Claim issues – Site Ops Managers/TransportationSupport FCs for Internal Audit prep and remediationQualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, Technical or equivalent discipline.
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3+ years as a supply chain analyst, logistics engineer or industrial engineer with a third-party logistics firm (3PL), a management consulting firm, industrial manufacturer / distributor, retailer or consumer products manufacturer with focus on network design.
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This role involves advising clients on a wide range of topics, including U.S. export regulations, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs),FTAs, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions, duty savings, country of origin, trade remedies (e.g. Section 301 investigations), product classifications, Protests, binding-ruling requests, and supply chain security.
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The Sr Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for inventory management of their fulfillment center(s). APICS Supply Chain Certification and/or Green Belt Certification preferred.
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JBAndrews is currently collaborating with an industry leading organisation within the Building Products industry to identify an Senior Supply Chain Manager. 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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This role sits within the Spend Management pillar, within Strategic Sourcing. The Strategic Sourcing team is responsible for driving the execution of strategic priorities, including the firm's operational efficiency and supplier diversity targets, as it relates to the Firm's relationships with vendors.
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Rated by Gartner as among the top ten system integrators in the supply chain space, we are uniquely positioned to solve contemporary business problems, with supply chain and analytics focus as our advantage.
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Years of purchasing, supply chain, strategic sourcing, and/or product management. Develop and implement supply strategies for raw materials to establish supply security and provide long-term value while also developing strategic partnerships.
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The Project Manager I – Planning is typically responsible for management of project team(s) for one or more strategic (<$1M) projects or may lead and/or work as a discipline lead on a mini-mega ($1M to <$5M) project management team.
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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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As a D365 Senior Functional Supply Chain Consultant , you will be part of a team developing and implementing Dynamics 365 solutions for Quisitive customers. 3-5+ years of experience implementing Microsoft D365 Finance & Operations (F&O) with a focus on Supply Chain.
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Our long-term vision is to invent the Autonomous Supply Chain – everything from the inside of factories and warehouses to your front door – using next-gen intelligent robotics to deliver faster, more efficient, and more sustainable commerce.
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