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Familiarity with advanced computer engineering, optimization, analytics and database tools such as Llamasoft Supply Chain Guru, Databases and SQL, Tableau, AutoCAD, Sysco Suite of Applications SWMS, FLEX, Optislot, Roadnet, SOS, SLS, STS, Telogis, SUS, TMS, DPM and SAP, I2 Supply Chain Strategist, SAS, R.
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The Supply Chain Manager Senior is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for the Technology Category.
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Job Description: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Education: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Duties: Supply Chain Planning Analyst. Supply Chain Planning Analyst.
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As a Supply Chain Manager, you’ll be part of our Tools and Outdoor Global Supply Chain team working as a on-site employee. Lead the onsite supply chain team (raw materials purchasing, inventory management, shipping/receiving, production planning, and raw material warehouse operation.
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Provide leadership and support on other assignments and projects as requiredEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:BA/BS degree in Materials or Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration required.
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Brands Co-op, is currently seeking a Supply Chain Analyst to join the Product Supply Team. This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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Job Overview: The Supply Chain Assistant position will help support the Supply Chain Manager in managing inventory and logistics, as well as administrative duties as assigned.
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Structure ambiguous problems, formulate hypotheses, gather and analyze data, and provide clear recommendations using tools such as BigQuery, Microsoft Power BI, Excel, R, PythonBuild scalable and complex supply chain models and processes to optimize supply chain.
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As a PCBA Manufacturing Engineer, you will work across design engineering, supply-chain, quality, and our manufacturing partners to drive electrical sub-system and PCBA manufacturing and delivery.
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The Demand Planning Manager, US Baby Care is responsible for facilitating the integration of commercial requirements with End to End Supply Chain business partners while delivering key business results: sales, forecast accuracy, service (UFR / OTIF-D), finished goods inventory, slow moving and obsolete inventory, and compliance.
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He/she is responsible for setting the appropriate regional Supply Chain strategy in line with the Businesses’ Operating Model and acts as a strategic thought partner for the regional Product, Commercial & Manufacturing teams, as well as the Global Supply Chain Director, who the role reports into.
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The contractor shall recommend strategy for product support and sustainment over time as well as impacts on current supply chain data governance. Supply Chain Operations: Supply Chain Operations Analyst : The contractor shall support the Program Management and Data management in performing a technical and programmatic review of all requirements and data products.
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For candidates with a qualifying Master’s degree - one year of experience as an operations research analyst, supply chain analyst, budget analyst, sales analyst or similar position involving analysis for forecasted demand for manufacturing of packaged consumer food at a food manufacturer and distributor.
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Customer Base: NICU, Pharmacy, Purchasing, PICU, Nurseries, Nursing units, Neonatologist, Dietitians, Nutrition, RN, & Supply Chain. Hospital negotiations and contracting, experience working with hospital supply chain.
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Reporting to the VP, Supply Chain Planning and Program Management, the Supply Chain Planning Expert will lead initiatives to improve manufacturing, procurement, and distribution planning best practices and tools.
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supply chain jobs Title: director Company: Navion Senior Living in Vienna, West Virginia
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