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Skills: Materials, inventory, or demand planning Buying or purchasing SAP Education: Bachelor degree in supply chain, IT, business management, or related field is preferred but not required.
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Perform supply planning and have an active role in assessing supplier reliability while working with the supplier regarding their capacity and determining network routes. At least 18 months-2 years in a materials, inventory, or demand planning role is required.
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1 year experience in leading cross-organization launch planning and execution or organizational improvement project. A client of Innova Solutions is looking for Buyer III Position type: Full-time - Contract Duration: 12 months Location: Atlanta, GA As Buyer III, you will be: Perform process engineering in order to identify areas of opportunity to streamline the end-to-end process.
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18 months-2 years in a materials, inventory, or demand planning role is required. Benefits: Innova Solutions offers benefits( based on eligibility) that include the following: Medical & pharmacy coverage, Dental/vision insurance, 401(k), Health saving account (HSA) and Flexible spending account (FSA), Life Insurance, Pet Insurance, Short term and Long term Disability, Accident & Critical illness coverage, Pre-paid legal & ID theft protection, Sick time, and other types of paid leaves (as required by law), Employee Assistance Program (EAP.
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The requirements include: decision of introduction method (soft, hard, or hybrid cutover), launch and replenishment forecast, needed supplier and safety capacity. Client's Onboard Services Logistics team oversees the planning, purchasing, distribution, and delivery of all product used in the passenger cabin.
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Decision of introduction method (soft, hard, or hybrid cutover), launch and replenishment forecast, needed supplier and safety capacity. Immediate need for a talented Buyer III. This is a 12+ months contract opportunity with long-term potential and is located in Atlanta, GA (Hybrid.
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Support direction and strategies regarding supplier demand forecasting, supplier capacity planning, supply base inventory management, supplier replenishment and procurement transactions.
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The Planner/Buyer is responsible for managing inventory, scheduling production, planning production, and purchasing materials for their assigned production area to meet customer delivery requirements and best utilize the department’s production capacity.
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Fundamental Manufacturing Management Skills & Knowledge - Level Loaded Daily Demand Production (80-16-4 Principal), Labor Planning, Budget Management – Fixed/Variable and CapEx, Utilization of Capacity (U of C.
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3 years of purchasing, planning or related experience in a manufacturing environment. In the role of Buyer II you will be responsible for purchasing components and maintaining an open line of communication from a variety of suppliers as well as working cross-functionally within the company on topic such as component issues, costing or invoicing concerns, NMR's and receiving inspections, and ECO's.
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3-5 years of purchasing, planning or related experience in a manufacturing environment; Manage supplier on time delivery (OTD) performance, maintain system data integrity and measure performance on related key indicators (examples: past due purchase orders, open PO acknowledgements, PO expedites, non-conforming material return cycle time, and supplier invoice resolution.
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Support the planning and scheduling of production activities based on demand forecasts, inventory levels, and production capacity. Role Description: As a Buyer/Planner , you must have at least 3-5 years of experience in procurement, buying, planning, or a related role, with exposure to lean manufacturing principles.
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Develop production schedules based on demand forecasts and capacity constraints. Participate in strategic planning discussions related to production capacity, lead times, and risk management.
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Execute standard purchasing processes and strategies including procure-to-pay definition and optimization; This position reports directly to the Corporate Purchasing Manager. At Metalcraft of Mayville, our business philosophy combines four basic elements: unwavering quality, on-time delivery, unmatched value, and a commitment to continually improve.
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Perform process engineering in order to identify areas of opportunity to streamline the end-to-end process. Create and lead cross-organizational product launch and sunset plans. 5-15% domestic and international travel is required.
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