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The Production Control Support Specialist will work third shift - 8:30 PM - 5:00 AM. Required Experience: 5+ Years combined experience in warehousing, Inventory Control or Shipping & Receiving.
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Multiple positions available in Quality, Cold Forge, Heat Treat, Coating, Inventory Control, Shipping and other departments. Rightway Fasteners Production Associate. Rightway Fasteners Production Associate.
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Production Assembly Inventory Control Specialist is hands-on and has experience with various inventory related functions. Experience in Production Assembly Inventory Control is preferred.
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I. General Summary: Develop, standardize, audit, train and support production control systems for parts ordering and inventory management across the TBAGC plants for effective inventory control.
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Manage MRP and Inventory Control clerks, develop and maintain KPI’s to ensure plant efficiencies are maximized. Description Purpose of the Job:Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Production Specialist is responsible being the primary contact and interface for the commercial team and customers to provide support and assistance.
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Assists in training of Dispatchers and other Production Control personnel. Manage the workflow of work requests submitted through the customer service office and NexGen IT. Ensure work requests are accurate and assigned to the appropriate shop to facilitate inspection, test, and/or repair Compiles material inventory records and assist in preparation of requisitions for procurement of materials and supplies.
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Control coil inventory. Job Title: Production Control Specialist. 2 years experience with Production Control. Annual physical inventory 2x per year.
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Print Document Control Sheets for all records. We proudly partner every day with our 225,000 customers around the world to preserve their invaluable artifacts, extract more from their inventory, and protect their data privacy in innovative and socially responsible ways.
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Assist Inventory Control Manager/AGM/GM with P13 Production needs. Manages a variety of inventory control duties for the MM Development Production License. Complete inventory procedure using electronic tracking system (Biotrack) and respond to any discrepancies by notifying Inventory Control Manager/AGM and investigating reasons for the discrepancy.
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As the production specialist you are in control of how orders move through the studio and it is your job to reach out if you need help or if unforeseen problems may arise, communication with the team is critical.
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ORGANIZATION RELATIONSHIPS: Regardless of other duties, the Production Control Specialist has a responsibility to follow LUFKIN production, safety, and quality procedures. Operate Physical Inventory tasks in ERP. Support continuous improvement activities: KAIZEN, Six Sigma, 6S. Follows HSE requirements and help implementing them in standard manufacturing processes Follows QMS requirements Follows Company’s Compliance requirements.
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Aggressively enforce safe material handling practices Job Qualifications: High School Diploma, Accredited GED or equivalent vocational certifications or training 2+ year of Inventory Control, Tool Crib, Material Handling and/or in Expediting Experience.
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Create flow charts and procedures for system setup, receiving, material transfers, production reporting, shipping, and other inventory transactions. Identify tools, locations, and reporting points needed to maintain clear and accurate inventory quantity tracking within TBA's inventory management system.
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This role is for a Senior Planning and Production Control Specialist to execute materials management tasking across the lifecycle of the programs that the department supports. The Senior Planning and Production Control Specialist is responsible for planning, preparing, issuing and controlling production schedules and changes.
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Must have an understanding of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and experience with material requisitioning, purchasing, stocking, and inventory control. Analyze, plan, prepare, and control production schedules and coordinate with material requirements to ensure a controlled flow of materials timed to meet production requirements.
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