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6 Supply Chain Jobs in Chicago, IL
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Materials Planner IIIChicago, IL (Onsite) ContractorOnsite- "1st shift (7am-3:30pm) Must be flexible as sometimes additional coverage is needed (i.e., 8:00am to 5:00pm)" This position is responsible for managing finite scheduling and SAP APO master ... -
Procurement AdministratorMelrose Park, IL (Onsite) ContractorTitle: Procurement Administrator Location: Melrose Park, IL Duration: 6 Months+ (Possible extension) Job Summary: The Purchasing Administrator executes day-to-day procure-to-pay activities within c... -
Warehouse AnalystChicago, IL (Onsite) ContractorJob Profile Summary You will execute warehouse operations in term of service, cost, health and safety, quality, food defense, sustainability, legal requirements and policies compliance. You will al... -
Manufacturing ControllerChicago, IL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Manufacturing Controller Job Location: Chicago, IL (Onsite) Job Duration: 7-8 Months (possibility of extension) Payrate: $41.33/ hr. on w2 Job Summary: You will lead the production opera... -
Project Controls AnalystChicago, IL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Project Controls Analyst Location: Chicago, IL 60601, Hybrid (3 days onsite, 2 days remote required per week) Duration: 12+ Month W2 Contract (Potential Extension of contract) Work Sched... -
Financial Reporting AnalystBuffalo Grove, IL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Financial Reporting Analyst Job Location: Buffalo Grove, IL - Hybrid 2-3 Days in Office Job Duration: 5-6 Months(possibility of extension) Shift: 8:00 to 5:00 with lunch break Payrate: $...
Supply Chain Jobs in Chicago, IL
Supply chain engineers are responsible for identifying and evaluating potential leads on supply chain sources. They resolve challenges and issues in the chain and actively search for alternate suppliers. Employees typically work with teams for added efficiency.A typical day in the life of a supply chain engineer might include:
• Negotiating initial pricing on projects
• Evaluating current supplies, as well as alternate options
• Working with supply chains and finding weak points
• Finding new suppliers that can replace slower or more expensive options.