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7+ years of experience in Supply Planning, Inventory Management, Demand Planning, or Supply Chain Management. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Business, Finance, Operations, Supply Chain, or other quantitative field.
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The Senior Demand Planning Manager closely partners with Engineering, Finance, Supply Chain, Data Centers, and Deployment organizations to plan capacity. CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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We are looking for a Supply Chain Manager with proven supply chain management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional projects and programs within our Sub Same Day Delivery offering.
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In addition, the Director Supply Chain will implement cGMP planning tools across all stages of manufacturing to ensure that the CMC team is aligned with the manufacturing strategy at each CDMO. A strong knowledge of cGMP supply and experience working with manufacturing and distribution operations as well as knowledge of cGMP and FDA/EMA guidelines is required.
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We use on-demand manufacturing technology to connect suppliers to our agile supply chain, reducing inventory waste and enabling us to deliver a variety of affordable products to customers around the world.
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With facilities and partners in the US, Europe, and Australia, and innovative IT solutions, RPI is an end-to-end integrated supply chain for digital printing on demand. With facilities and partners in the US, Europe, and Australia, and innovative IT solutions, RPI is an end-to-end integrated supply chain for digital printing on demand.
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Knowledgeable of SAP master data structures and processes across Supply Chain, OTC, and Finance. As SAP Master Data Management Technical Lead, you will be responsible for leading the planning, development and implementation of (MDM) and relevant software solutions that align to the Information Technology roadmap and business strategies.
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DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee and manage quality performance of domestic and international suppliers Build collaborating relationships with supply chain, manufacturing engineering, program management, and design engineering to resolve supplier quality or performance issues Perform supplier audits domestically and international Resolve issues identified with suppliers in partnership with internal and external stakeholders.
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This role will indirectly manage various program engineers and functional groups that are critical to Crew Capsule design, assembly and test - such as Integrated Supply Chain, Quality, Production Technician Leads, and Production Support Engineering.
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What You'll Bring: 3+yrs professional experience as a supply chain and/or inventory analyst. Our Wizards Supply Chain team is looking for an Inventory Specialist to support our global product line.
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This role will report into the Senior Finance Director, Supply Chain and will drive critical initiatives to improve the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of insights provided to senior and executive leadership.
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Strong working knowledge of NEC, maintenance practices, maintenance and supply procedures, and quality control procedures. Our technicians are factory trained on most major UPS manufacturers of static equipment (e.g., Ametek, SCI, Cyberex, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Gutor, APC, MGE, Schneider Electric, Powerware/Eaton to name a few.
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Development and integration of DevOps related tool chain across Operations and Development organizations like TFS, Azure DevOps Service, ARM Templates, Visual Studio, GitHub and Data protection & privacy knowledge.
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3+ Years of experience with SAP IBP for Supply Chain. The main function of Supply Chain Project Manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems, and product roll-out.
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As a member of the Starlink supply chain team, you will support an elite group of engineers to source and activate custom tools critical to the production of the Starlink satellite constellation.
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supply chain jobs Title: senior supply chain planner Company: Kelly in Bellevue, WA
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