Demand Management Black Belt (BPO) - Tempur Sealy International, Inc (lexington, kentucky) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Demand Management Black Belt (BPO) - Tempur Sealy International, Inc (lexington, kentucky)

Company Description:
Iconic brands.
Storied history.
Industry:
leading innovation.
Job Description:
Essential Duties, Responsibilities, and Key Results Area:
Use the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) methodology to frame up improvement efforts and demonstrate measurable results.
Train others in the use of DMAIC tools and methodologies to ensure alignment of efforts.
Envision, design and implement required business processes ensuring cost effective long and short term trade:
offs such as manual versus automated processes and technology investments.
Responsible for specific business processes (e.
g.
manufacturing, sourcing, planning, warehousing) Facilitate reengineering business processes, modifications to organizational roles and responsibilities, and replacing legacy technologies as appropriate.
Function as a core Demand Management team member and functional subject matter expert in working sessions designed to cross:
functionally improve business processes.
Serve as a working member of the Master Data Management Team responsible for implementation of global, regional and local data quality efforts.
Develop PTP scorecard and dashboard metrics in conjunction with business leadership, perform gage R and R to evaluate and advise the quality of the metrics, create ongoing visibility and determine operational goals for performance improvements within agreed upon timeframes and deliver results.
Remain knowledgeable about upcoming AX implementations and functional requirements and manage process improvements within a timeframe which supports overall ERP migra Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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