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Responsibilities

  • Identifying, prioritizing, analyzing, and eliminating losses and inefficiencies to improve flow through the warehouse and in our E2E supply chain.
  • Delivery and start-up of new equipment, initiatives, and projects.
  • Controlling inventory via warehouse management systems & processes.
  • Managing timely shipping & receiving of customer orders and supply.
  • Designing and utilizing digital tools to drive scale and work simplification.
  • Developing and improving standards to achieve performance targets for the processing area.
  • Understanding and working with state-of-the-art robotics and cutting-edge technologies.
  • Managing scheduling and capacity for production and material supply.
  • Enabling the launch of new products to the market.
  • Constructing learning programs, coaching, and training for team members.
  • Ensuring freight capacity and reliable transportation of loads.
  • Optimizing inventory at P&G's warehouses and distribution centers.
  • Forecasting customer demand.
  • Partnering with retail customers to ensure on-shelf availability of P&G products.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor's or Master's in Supply Chain Management/Logistics, Industrial Engineering, Other Business Administration or Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a degree with relevant experience.
  • Excellent visionary, strategic and courageous leadership skills.
  • Problem solving via innovation & creativity.
  • Strong thinking/problem-solving skills applicable to business processes with a 'can-do' attitude.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively within a multicultural environment.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and benefits program including private life & medical insurance for employees and dependents.
  • P&G stock and saving plans.
  • Regular salary revisions and possible promotions based on performance.
  • Flexible work arrangements.
  • Continuous coaching and mentorship opportunities.
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