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6 jobs that use Demand Planning the most

Jobs that use demand planning the most include demand planning analyst, senior demand planner, and supply planner.

What jobs use Demand Planning the most?

1. Demand Planning Analyst

How demand planning analyst uses Demand Planning:

  • Initiate, design and lead ERP software training program that is still used by leading industry manufacturer.
  • Manage cross-functional team which successfully create a manual for ISO 9000 certification and develop a training program for new hires.
  • Gather retail POS data and collaborate with sales, marketing, finance, and operations personnel to support business planning.

Most common skills for demand planning analyst:

  • Demand Planning
  • Supply Chain
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Logistics
  • Demand Forecasts
  • ERP

2. Senior Demand Planner

How senior demand planner uses Demand Planning:

  • Manage daily forecast adjustment process; coordinate updates into MRP.
  • Manage AMD's key multi-national customers MRP, demand & ship plan through weekly sales & customer meetings.
  • Manage communication among freight forwarders, trucking companies, and warehouse representatives.

Most common skills for senior demand planner:

  • Demand Planning
  • Forecast Accuracy
  • Supply Chain Planning
  • Demand Forecasts
  • Logistics
  • POS

3. Supply Planner

How supply planner uses Demand Planning:

  • Manage the sales demand in JDA on behalf of both PPD and GPO commercial.
  • Manage communication among freight forwarders, trucking companies, and warehouse representatives.
  • Check ERP system; review BOM and follow up with supplier to make sure material is available.

Most common skills for supply planner:

  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Demand Planning
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Supply Plan
  • Strong Analytical

4. Planning Manager

How planning manager uses Demand Planning:

  • Lead a team that contribute to Mexico achieving the #1 market position through the implementation of CPFR and sales support.
  • Manage commodities teams in support of program execution.
  • Lead initial rollout of JDA / manugistics concepts and forecasting operations.

Most common skills for planning manager:

  • Project Management
  • Customer Service
  • Strong Analytical
  • KPIs
  • Demand Planning
  • Capacity Planning

5. Replenishment Analyst

How replenishment analyst uses Demand Planning:

  • Analyze and forecast sales, manage inventory levels and determine distribution strategy to all Marshalls stores.
  • Transform data into stories through effective use of data visualization, simplification and understanding of intend audiences.
  • Coordinate DC replenishment for new modulars, enabling DCs to service store mod-fill orders.

Most common skills for replenishment analyst:

  • Supply Chain
  • Purchase Orders
  • Logistics
  • Demand Planning
  • POS
  • Vendor Performance

6. Global Supply Chain Manager

How global supply chain manager uses Demand Planning:

  • Lead operation planning across the Americas, Asia, EMEA.
  • Develop advance excel templates to automate monthly financial reports from ERP system.
  • Manage strategy development, process re-engineering, logistics management, and information technology support for the supply chain enterprise.

Most common skills for global supply chain manager:

  • Supply Chain
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Demand Planning
  • Chain Management
  • Supply Chain Planning
  • Chain Strategy

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