Mobile Networks COO SC Supply Chain Management is an organization of 700 professionals in ~70 countries worldwide. Our main responsibilities are to deliver competitive performance to enable Nokia Mobile Networks’ growth and optimized profitability and cash by ensuring supply capability for the entire Hardware (HW) product portfolio according to market requirements and business targets. We provide integrated Sales and Operations Planning (S& OP) including risk management (supply, excess & obsolescence).
Working as part of the MN COO SC Supply Chain Management Market Operations APJ team, you will be accountable for supply chain design, implementation, and E2 E supply chain operations for Mobile Networks scope, covering one or multiple customer teams (CTs). You will be responsible for identifying, planning, and managing supply chain activities to meet CT & RBC (Regional Business Centers) business targets. You will deliver competitive supply chain performance to enable CT growth and optimize profitability & cash position.
You will join the Market Unit Oceania team for MN, which allows you to work with customers on the front line of new network technology deployments in the market. As the Supply Chain business owner, you will be an integral part of CT financial planning and will have a great opportunity to learn about customers’ business models. These essential elements support you in building a solid base for any future career development within Nokia.
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Nokia has a long history of successful change and innovation, adapting to shifts in markets
and technologies. From its humble beginning in 1865 with one paper mill, the company has
over time been active in many sectors: cables, paper products, tires, rubber boots, consumer
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The Nokia Devices & Services business has been acquired by Microsoft and Microsoft is now
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including Lumia and Asha. The goal of this business continues to be to build great mobile
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As you’d expect from a company with such a strong history, Nokia will continue to evolve.
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