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Prior experience providing design and configuration of computer system solutions in support of Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), or Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), integration to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Quality Systems.
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Certified supply chain professional (CSCP) preferredQuality system auditing experience preferred. Additionally, the Supply Chain Manager will be responsible for evaluating, drafting, and executing supply agreements with preferred vendors and strategic customers to facilitate long term partnerships, improve costing, and mitigate stock outs.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will support production and flow management of the facility through raw materials verification, production schedule changes, losses, inventory information, and working with processing database entries.
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Experience with supply chain systems (TMS, WMS, OMS, ERP, etc.) Supply Chain Consultants help modernize supply chains through innovative strategies and solutions that enable agility and resilience, insights, and optimized action.
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4 additional years of direct experience in Supply Chain Management and/or Program/Project Management will be accepted in lieu of a bachelor's degree. Managing the performance of the integrated supply chain cost, quality, & delivery.
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You will own the forecast, work directly with new & existing factories to manage supply chain needs, build scalable inventory-management systems, and execute day-to-day operational duties.
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Keywords: Supply Chain Analyst, Location: SALT LAKE CITY, UT - 84105. Work with the BI/Data Science teams to develop and maintain Tableau cards and other reports to track critical KPIs for Site Supply Chain.
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Supply Chain Management Analyst - Boeing Salt Lake Supply Chain Operations Team (Level 1 Or Level 2)
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Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is looking for an Supply Chain Management Analyst (Level 1 or Level 2) to join our Boeing Salt Lake Supply Chain Operations team in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Act as a liaison and subject matter expert for the Production Web and other Software groups for projects that impact Site Supply Chain. (6+ years of experience in the field of Supply Chain accepted in lieu of a Bachelors degree.
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The Supply Chain Planning Specialist is the focal point for managing a Program Supply Chain throughout the Program's life cycle from pursuit to contract close out. As a Supply Chain Planning Specialist, a successful applicant will define and develop material strategy for a program, group of programs, or product line.
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Bachelor’s degree with Supply Chain, Business, or relevant field of studies from an accredited college or university is required. 1-3 years of Supply Chain experience. Communicate late supply to demand planning for sales over FCST orders.
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Majoring in one of the following: Supply Chain, Business, Operations, Project Management, Information Systems, or other related fields. Supply Chain Management offers internship opportunities across one of the world's most complex supply chain organizations.
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Interfaces to S&OP for supply planning process. o SS performance (weeks of supply) Maintenance & management of master data & order modifiers for MPS planned items. Familiar with MPS and production planning and execution strategies (run rate planning, make to order, make to stock, make to forecast, configure to order, etc.
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As a Supply Chain Manager, the candidate will be responsible for managing a team of purchasing professionals to assure that all activities related to the sourcing and procurement of required goods and services, in support of US Department of Defense contracts, are accomplished.
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Work with regional supply chain teams to achieve an optimal distribution network and maintain a key coordination point with local warehouse management and transportation functions. Support worldwide Supply Chain key initiatives to accomplish best-in-class forecast accuracy, back-order performance, and line fill rates.
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