[Remote-Position] Blue Yonder Solution Architect

We're on a mission and need a skilled Blue Yonder Solution Architect! Based in Remote, this position puts you in a prime location for professional and personal growth. This position requires a strong and diverse skillset in relevant areas to drive success. We offer a competitive compensation package, with a salary of a competitive salary.

 


 

Blue Yonder Solution Architect £800 - £900pd inside IR35 Remote (very occasional on client sites, maybe once a month - MUST BE UK/EU BASED) We are seeking a highly skilled Blue Yonder Solution Architect for a 12-month initial contract as part of a global programme running until 2027. The role is remote and open to candidates based anywhere in Europe. You will be responsible for delivering end-to-end solutions on a large-scale deployment, collaborating closely with the existing team. Experience with Blue Yonder Luminate Demand, IBP (S&OP), and full lifecycle manufacturing is essential. Role Responsibilities: • Serve as the Blue Yonder Solution Architect on a global supply chain programme. • Design and implement solutions across Blue Yonder Luminate Demand, Inventory Optimisation, and Planning • Oversee integration of IBP (S&OP), transport management, and supplier collaboration solutions. • Collaborate on sequencing, control tower visibility, and supplier collaboration platforms. •... Ensure seamless Blue Yonder platform integration across 21 global manufacturing sites. • Provide guidance on optimising the full lifecycle, from raw material to end customer. • Conduct remote solution architecture with occasional travel (no more than 10%) Candidate Requirements: • Proven experience as a Blue Yonder Solution Architect, with a focus on large global deployments. • Expertise in Blue Yonder Luminate Demand, IBP (S&OP), and manufacturing processes. • Strong knowledge of Blue Yonder Inventory Optimisation, Planning, and sequencing. • Hands-on experience with Blue Yonder control towers, supplier collaboration, and visibility. • Familiarity with Blue Yonder transport management and platform integration. • Background in delivering full lifecycle supply chain solutions within manufacturing environments. • Ability to collaborate with remote teams across multiple global sites. • Willingness to travel for up to 10% of the time when necessary Apply Job!

 

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