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About the Role We are seeking a highly skilled Material Handling Systems Strategist to join our team in developing novel end-to-end process-centric and sustainable infrastructure concepts. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing Yard and UTR infrastructure concepts, governing new builds or retrofits from Building Requirements Sheet to Design Reviews, developing functional requirements with ACES and WWDE, and supporting Procurement for vendor selection.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in process engineering, operational understanding in Middle Mile or Last Mile, and excellent collaboration skills. They will be able to challenge status quo and directly influence future infrastructure designs, while driving continuously innovation and inspiring others to provide novel ideas to meet and exceed current True North processes.
A Day in the Life The successful candidate will start by analyzing Inbound vehicle and volume profile, indicators of the to-be-processed volume hourly distribution is available. This is the starting point for process-centric design. They will work backwards from minimum manual interactions with shipments, creating material flow concepts and evaluating them against True North processes, productivity, and costs.