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Supply Chain Analytics and Systems SME
Location
New York
Posted
17 hours ago
Salary
$116.2K - $159.8K / year
Job Description
Job Requirements
- Typically 8 or more years of increasing responsibility and complexity in terms of any applicable professional experience.
- Strong knowledge of supply chain principles, demand planning, and inventory optimization.
- Experience with ERP systems
- Advanced analytical capabilities including Microsoft Office required.
- Other analytical tools such as Python, SQL, R, PowerBI, etc a plus.
- Proven experience in implementing and improving supply chain processes.
Benefits
- Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage
- 401K Plan with Company Match
- PTO
- Paid Parental Leave
- Income Protection
- Work Life Assistance Program
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Educational Benefits
- Worldwide Scholarship Program
- Volunteer Opportunities
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