Stephanie Bachtell
About Stephanie Bachtell
Stephanie Bachtell is a Site Integrated Planner at Procter & Gamble, responsible for managing production schedules and supplier relationships for Cascade business at the St. Louis plant.
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Stephanie Bachtell currently holds the position of Site Integrated Planner at Procter & Gamble.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Stephanie Bachtell has been working as a Site Integrated Planner at Procter & Gamble since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for executing production schedules for the Cascade business at the St. Louis plant. She manages operations across four production lines and oversees planning production at a contract manufacturing site, which includes handling three production lines. Additionally, she uses SAP and OMP applications to maintain accurate master data for production planning and develops strong supplier relationships to ensure the availability of raw materials. She effectively escalates and resolves any supplier-related issues that could impact production schedules.
Previous Experience at DePuy Synthes Companies
Stephanie Bachtell worked at DePuy Synthes Companies as a Supply Chain Project Manager from 2019 to 2020 in Raynham, Massachusetts. Prior to that, she was a Supply Chain Management Intern at the same company for three months in 2017. Her responsibilities included managing supply chain projects and supporting operational functionalities.
Past Role at Peter Cremer North America, LP
Before joining DePuy Synthes Companies, Stephanie was employed as a Commercial Business Development Representative at Peter Cremer North America, LP. She worked there for nine months from 2018 to 2019 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her responsibilities focused on business development and commercial strategies aimed at growth and expansion.
Educational Background
Stephanie Bachtell studied Supply Chain and Operations Management at Miami University, where she earned her Bachelor's degree. She was enrolled from 2014 to 2018, completing a comprehensive program that prepared her for her career in supply chain management and business operations.