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The Supply Chain Analyst will use various quantitative methods and tap into all available techniques and resources to collect relevant data – including distribution data and procurement metrics, as well as information on productivity and customer demand – to prompt improvement in the performance and effectiveness of the department’s daily operations.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will also work on a variety of ad hoc projects and initiatives as assigned, including inventory reductions, product recalls, product implementations, and other supply chain-centric tasks and assignments.
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Nearest Major Market: PhiladelphiaJob Segment: Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Material Planner, Senior Product Manager, Program Manager, Operations, Manufacturing, Management.
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This includes bidder prequalification, bidder lists, bid solicitation, bid analysis, negotiation, approvals, award, administration of orders, expediting orders, and associated supply chain responsibilities.
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Maintains and monitors inventory areas, which includes purchase order processing, receiving of goods, tracking/expediting of orders, updating MMIS system, HST supply/implant entry, and cost-effective PAR levels.
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In addition, the role is accountable for managing supply chain interfaces related to contracts, expediting, QA/QC, logistics, and materials management. The position is also responsible for ensuring compliance of all procurement-related matters with applicable corporate, supply chain standards, legal, ethics, regulatory, insurance, finance, tax, and HSE requirements.
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Manages all supply chain disciplines on a project such as Material Control, Category Buying, Expediting, Supplier Quality Surveillance, Logistics and Material Management. Responsible for projections, financial planning, expediting, delivery schedules and project supply chain reporting.
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Minimum 10 years of supply chain, procurement, sales, electrical construction or electrical industry (such as supply house) experience preferred, but not required. Bachelors degree in Supply Chain, Accounting, Finance, Business Management is preferred, but not required.
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Based on customer needs: High school diploma or equivalent: Supply chain and process improvement experience preferred: Customer service experience, including one year of related industry experience preferred: Relevant military experience a plus MIQ Why MSC People.
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Support Procurement Expeditor : Occasionally provide material expediting support to ensure timely arrivals of necessary materials. Your role is integral in maintaining vendor relationships, anticipating supply needs, and ensuring the seamless ordering of materials.
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THE ROLE : The Materials Manager will be responsible for all facets of supply chain from receiving or raw, WIP components to the production and shipment of finished goods. Leads, manages, and directs all materials related processes – including S&OP, delinquency recovery actions, demand management, production control, business information systems and supply chain process improvement activities.
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Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) with 5 years of Supply Chain experience. Prepare RFP (Request for Proposal) in conjunction with the Project Team. This will require cooperation with PMO, Project Managers, Engineering, Construction Managers and Expediting.
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6 + years’ experience in Materials or Supply chain in an Aerospace Manufacturing environment. Train manage and mentor Materials team to support Purchasing, Planning and Supply Chain related tasks.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the execution of specific aspects of supply chain management including expediting, procurement, subcontracts, negotiation and reporting of major procurement packages/subcontracts.
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Engages supply chain (vendor to manufacturing) to determine optimal acquisition strategy. Buying or supply chain management experience. Coordinates forecasts, workload, expediting, and acquisition priority with commodity/category team leadership.
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