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SME Subject Matter Expert: Line Execution, EPCIS, Warehouse capture solution
Northeast Corridor - USA Start date July 2012
Responsibilities:
• Involved with and mediates all end user requirements during the design specification phase which drives deliverables to meet the customers’ requirements.
• Reviews the quality of the design specifications, functional specification for the line execution, EPCIS repository and warehouse management solutions.
• Identification of the testing evaluation at the FAT and Execution for IQ and OQ protocols, provide a risk assessment review of all protocols to streamline the critical and non-critical protocols that must be executed.
• Impact analysis of the new applications to the current business processes and ensuring that the key stakeholders are aware of the changes.
• Work with the vendors to identify change management within the organization allow for maintaining consistency across all work streams of the project.
• Aid in the development of SOP’s and making certain that not any SOP’s or potential operations are overlooked for various procedures.
• Oversight of all three projects processes vs. plan and identify any inconsistencies and evaluate the issues to the project managers and key business stakeholders.
• Identify corrective actions to any deviations that are identified during the process
Experience:
• Serialization/E-Pedigree experience exceeding 5 years
• Five years experience working with leading serialization line execution, DC and EPCIS solutions.
• Execution experience for providing input for deployment at the line, DC and EPCIS
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