Supply Chain Consultant, Labor Management
Be Part of enVista's Next Chapter
enVista is emerging stronger than everrefocused, reenergized, and ready to lead the future of supply chain and enterprise consulting. As the premier provider of supply chain technology and strategy services, material handling automation and robotics, Microsoft solutions, and IT managed services, we bring more than 20 years of unmatched domain expertise to thousands of leading brands. We don't just solve problems, we help our clients transform the way they work, grow, and compete.
As a Labor Management Consultant at enVista, this position will focus on implementing Labor Management Systems (LMS). The job responsibilities include designing, configuring and integrating the LMS for clients. The implementation consultant will also be responsible for developing project documentation, testing of the application and training of customer staff.
This is more than just a consulting role, it's an opportunity to be a thought leader and change-maker at a pivotal time in enVista's journey. We are investing in our people, systems, and future, and we're looking for bold innovators who want to build with us.
Why enVista?
Our associates are at the forefront of commerce, supply chain, and technologydeveloping smart, sustainable solutions that improve profitability and positively impact the world. We support our people with comprehensive onboarding and training, award and recognition programs, volunteer and affinity groups, and a strong mentoring culture. We're committed to growing top talentand giving them the tools to thrive.
If you're ready to step into a high-impact role with a company that's growing, innovating, and leading the market, this is your moment.
Apply today and be part of enVista's next chapter.
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Supply Chain Management • Knoxville, TN, US