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This role is for a Planning Analyst position in DMO (Disaggregated Manufacturing Operations) Planning. You will be joining an organization that manages the production supply of Intel's most advanced wafer-level packaging technology, as well as supporting the technology and factory ramping operations as part of the Disaggregated Manufacturing Operations. The planning analyst is responsible for planning ownership of a supply chain link.
Responsibilities may include:
Development, integration, optimization, coordination, communication, and driving execution of production planning schedules, forecasts, materials, build plan and capacity requirements, and business and inventory strategies to meet business and customer requirements in collaboration with cross-organizational supply chain stakeholders.
May also conduct What If planning scenarios for engineering, products, processes, and inventory strategies when necessary.
Influencing/recommending issue resolution strategies in supply chain areas using data-driven decision-making across appropriate Key Stakeholder and Management levels.
Drives continuous process/project improvements.
The ideal candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits:
Problem-solving in a complex environment dealing with stakeholders.
Ability to work within a team environment with effective communication skills and the ability to cultivate new connections and working partnerships.
Ability to work independently and drive resolution to new challenges and proliferate those learnings to VF partners. Take initiative to solve problems.
Demonstrated project management skillset.
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially MS Excel.
Come join a dynamic, diverse environment and fast-paced team as part of the Manufacturing Supply Chain and Operations Org (MSO).
You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates.
This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship.
Minimum skills and experience that will get you noticed:
A Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Management, Engineering or another related field of study.
Preferred skills and experience that will make you stand out:
1 years of Supply Chain experience
Experience in manufacturing, planning or materials management.
Experience in Data analytics (PowerBI, SQL, etc.)
Other
Semiconductor
$57k-71k (estimate)
04/13/2024
06/02/2024
intel.com
SANTA CLARA, CA
>50,000
1968
Public
PATRICK GELSINGER
>$50B
Semiconductor
Intel is a California based technology company that designs and builds processors, motherboards, electronic disk, storage devices and mobile chips.
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