Functional Lead, Supply Chain Solutions
By Canada Goose At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Associate certification is an asset
Maintain detailed knowledge of standard ERP processes in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, including those related to Transportation and Logistics
Elicit, analyze, document, and validate functional and technical requirements, inputs and outputs to support application development, configuration activities and business reporting
Document and present technical requirements via system and reporting design specifications and as-built documentation
Promote knowledge transfer within the technology team and other business units
Establish the accuracy, completeness, and relevance of functional and technical requirements to create viable specifications and acceptance criteria for solutions
Supply Chain Integration Lead
By Canadian Tire Corporation At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Engage in ongoing skills development and knowledge acquisition.
Experience in an Agile Scrum Delivery environment (SAFe preferred)
Integration experience leveraging Tibco, Messageway and Datastage is an asset.
Experienced working in a fast-paced environment with different stakeholders
Experience using Atlassian Project tools like Jira/Confluence/Bitbucket
Solid verbal and written communications skills
Supply Chain Lead *2 Year Contract*
By Mackenzie & Brown Supply Chain Recruitment At North York, Ontario, Canada
*Must have 5 years experience working in an SAP environment*
Be the backup person for all SAP implementation projects
Work with Sales team to plan seasonal stock
Create, modify and enhance new and existing reports
Develop both demand and supply plans
Work with Distribution team to ensure smooth product transfer
Supply Chain Lead Jobs
By Mackenzie & Brown Supply Chain Recruitment At North York, Ontario, Canada

Be the backup person for all SAP implementation projects

Create, modify and enhance new and existing reports

Skimmer/Lead Painter/Site Manager
By Smooth Guys At Aurora, Ontario, Canada

Skimming Ceilings (to our standard)

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to lead a supply chain team? We are looking for an experienced Supply Chain Lead to join our team and help us drive success in our supply chain operations. You will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to ensure efficient and cost-effective supply chain operations. If you have a passion for supply chain management and are looking for a challenging role, this could be the perfect job for you!

An Site Supply Chain Lead is responsible for managing the supply chain operations of a specific site. This includes overseeing the procurement, storage, and distribution of goods and services. They must ensure that the supply chain is efficient and cost-effective, while also meeting customer demands. To become an Site Supply Chain Lead, you must have strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. You should also have a good understanding of supply chain management principles and processes.

Skills required for a Site Supply Chain Lead include:

• Strong organizational and communication skills
• Knowledge of supply chain management principles and processes
• Ability to analyze data and identify trends
• Ability to develop and implement strategies to improve supply chain operations
• Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize tasks
• Knowledge of inventory management systems
• Knowledge of logistics and transportation
• Ability to work with cross-functional teams

Knowledge required for a Site Supply Chain Lead include:

• Understanding of supply chain management principles and processes
• Knowledge of inventory management systems
• Knowledge of logistics and transportation
• Knowledge of quality assurance and control
• Knowledge of customer service principles
• Knowledge of budgeting and cost control
• Knowledge of regulatory compliance

Responsibilities of a Site Supply Chain Lead include:

• Overseeing the procurement, storage, and distribution of goods and services
• Developing and implementing strategies to improve supply chain operations
• Analyzing data and identifying trends
• Managing multiple projects and prioritizing tasks
• Ensuring regulatory compliance
• Working with cross-functional teams
• Ensuring customer demands are met

Experience required for a Site Supply Chain Lead include:

• Previous experience in supply chain management
• Previous experience in inventory management
• Previous experience in logistics and transportation
• Previous experience in customer service
• Previous experience in budgeting and cost control
• Previous experience in regulatory compliance

Qualifications required for a Site Supply Chain Lead include:

• Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, logistics, or a related field
• Professional certification in supply chain management
• Knowledge of supply chain management principles and processes
• Knowledge of inventory management systems
• Knowledge of logistics and transportation
• Knowledge of customer service principles
• Knowledge of budgeting and cost control
• Knowledge of regulatory compliance

Tools that help Site Supply Chain Lead work better include:

• Supply chain management software
• Inventory management software
• Logistics and transportation software
• Customer service software
• Budgeting and cost control software
• Regulatory compliance software

Good tips to help Site Supply Chain Lead do more effectively include:

• Develop and implement strategies to improve supply chain operations
• Analyze data and identify trends
• Manage multiple projects and prioritize tasks
• Ensure regulatory compliance
• Work with cross-functional teams
• Ensure customer demands are met

Common Site Supply Chain Lead interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in supply chain management?
• What strategies have you implemented to improve supply chain operations?
• How do you analyze data and identify trends?
• How do you manage multiple projects and prioritize tasks?
• What do you know about regulatory compliance?
• How do you work with cross-functional teams?