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innovative configurations and extensions across financial, procurement, supply chain, and other Oracle modules as required. Drives data migration, conversion, and interface development efforts using Oracle
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/day), fixed-term contract, from 01.04.2026 to 31.10.2028, within the research project entitled “Increasing the resilience of the food chain to the complex challenges of the modern world”, SMIS code
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
to defined internal controls. Manages systems and procedures to protect departmental assets. The Materials Management Manager provides strategic and operational leadership over all Supply Chain and Materials
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offers a Business Analytics Minor and a Technology, Innovation, and Supply Chain Minor for undergraduate students, in addition to classes for graduate students. Ideal candidates will contribute
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data along complex seafood supply chains and presenting this to support business management decisions and marketing. The KTP aims to develop and embed a first-to-market carbon measuring tool
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applications (https://dcm.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/research/ingenierie-et-interactions-… ). The candidate will be based Grenoble, with secondments in other laboratories of the network. Grenoble is the largest city
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service. It includes faculty in Analytics, Management of Information Systems (MIS), and Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) disciplines, with several having multidisciplinary interests. Our
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of the project, focusing on how fisher behaviour, market incentives, welfare outcomes and consumer demand interact to shape sustainability across the ornamental fish supply chain. The role combines field-based
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practices affect the welfare, stress physiology and survival of ornamental fish across the supply chain. The role combines extensive field-based research in the Brazilian Amazon with laboratory-based
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the chemical supply chain, increase laboratory safety and chemical compliance, and bring UCSF closer to its sustainability goals. This is achieved through a series of stockroom and central receiving facilities