Project Coordinator - Global Supply Chain, Operationsother related Employment listings - Thousand Oaks, CA at Geebo

Project Coordinator - Global Supply Chain, Operations


Job Description:
Looking for a Sr.
Associate Project Manager to advance product traceability capabilities at the client site, to comply with emerging regulations.
Manage business partner on-boarding activities e.
g.
requirement documentation, partner set-up, data management, and process documentation.
Execute proof-of-concept testing for all products that require external traceability Manage master data on the traceability cloud solution for contract manufacturers and alliance partners Develop and maintain SOPs, training, and communication materials in support of area Global Process Owners (Serialization, Traceability) Perform troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and reporting for all traceability-related test and production issues Identify, pursue and optimize the effectiveness of resources, including existing documentation, service providers/vendors, and technology/system solutions.
Required Skills:
Supply Chain or Operations.
Don't hesitate! Submit your resume today.
SMCI is an EEO employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, marital status, military, and veteran status.
Members of minority groups, Vietnam Era Veterans and individuals with mental or physical disabilities are encouraged to contact us regarding employment opportunities.
In addition, in order to support the provision of business to minority-owned and Women-owned businesses (MWBE), such MWBE are encouraged to contact us regarding subcontracting business opportunities with our firm.
(No third parties, please) (H1 sponsorship currently unavailable) (Local candidates only, please).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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