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Replenishment Manager

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Achieves financial results for complex (for example, based on risk, number of suppliers, regionality, seasonality, or number of items) merchandise categories. Creates and authorizes forecast parameters and modifications within complex (for example, based on risk, number of suppliers, regionality, seasonality, or number of items) merchandise categories. Demonstrates up-to-date expertise and applies this to the development, execution, and improvement of action plans. Directs and optimizes supply chain execution within complex (for example, based on risk, number of suppliers, regionality, seasonality, or number of items) merchandise categories. Educates suppliers, peers, and other business partners on inventory management practices. Models compliance with company policies and procedures and supports company mission, values, and standards of ethics and integrity. Provides and supports the implementation of business solutions. Validates the placement of orders (for example, merchandise, store supplies, components) within complex (for example, based on risk, number of suppliers, regionality, seasonality, or number of items) merchandise categories.
Requirements
1 year of experience in supply chain, merchandising, or related field or 3 years of experience in retail or completion of the company replenishment leadership program (RLP). 2 years experience using intermediate functionality of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software (for example, word, excel, powerpoint).
Education
Bachelor degree in supply chain, engineering, or business-related field
Client
It is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of discount department stores and warehouse stores.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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