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Establishes relationships and collaborates with business partners such as Global Parts Supply, Logistics Information Systems, Distribution Center Operations, Transportation, Inventory Management, Facility Engineering, and Packaging to monitor and correct value chain defects and deliver process improvements through Lean engineering concepts.
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The primary responsibility of this role is to support the Supply Chain Manager and support meeting all Production Control safety, quality, cost, and productivity KPIs during initial pre-production through SOP and eventual transition into responsibility for parts storage/maintenance/ordering.
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Performs supply chain and logistics functions such as material procurement, production planning, inventory control, outsourcing, vendor selection and warehouse distribution. Job Description Procurement Analyst Job Description Assist with the procurement, receipt, storage, issuing, shipment, property control, inventory, and recordkeeping for a wide variety of assets to include, but not limited to, the following: property, equipment, services, forms, parts and supplies.
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Your expertise will play a key role in ensuring the availability of inventory within the National Retail supply chain to meet desired device sales and customer activation targets.
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Collaborating closely with supply chain, buyers, and Business Operations managers, you will focus on process improvements in planning, transaction accuracy, and inventory control.
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Responsible for the on-site supervision of all aspects of MRO and storeroom management operations encompassing customer service, supply chain management, purchasing, receiving and inventory control.
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Current enrollment in college/university/trade school required with studies or experience in supply chain. This position is responsible for performing inventory research and analysis to ensure spare parts control standards are being met, and various other administrative duties as needed or assigned to support the airline's Stores and Logistics operation.
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Experience: Requires 2+ years of experience with supply chain-related activities in, logistics, production control, inventory management, warehousing, and procurement - preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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The new and used parts locator service developed by ILS has helped numerous customers in the aviation, marine, and defense sectors find the parts they need, streamline procurement, sell their parts inventory, improve their MRO services, and automate their supply chain operations.
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Creates, reviews, and processes requisitions and replenishment orders for inventory of RV Parts. A minimum of two (2) years' of relevant professional experience in Procurement or Supply Chain.
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Bachelors degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related field. Your responsibilities will include managing spare parts inventory, coordinating with suppliers, and optimizing the spare parts system to minimize downtime and maximize efficiency.
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Work with mfg facilities to get parts in Work with supply chain; reviewing inventory. Supporting 1 production line Work with inventory - process inventory documents.
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Job Title: Industrial Maintenance Planner, Scheduler, Parts Inventory and PO Clerk Location: Pataskala Company: JELDWEN Job Summary: The Industrial Maintenance Planner, Scheduler, Parts Inventory and PO Clerk is responsible for overseeing maintenance parts inventory, processing purchase orders, ensuring efficient supply chain management for maintenance-related material, coordinating and scheduling maintenance activities which will ensure optimal equipment performance, and minimize downtime.
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Proven experience in inventory management or supply chain management. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or related field is desired but not required.
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Are you looking to further your career working in the robotics industry, putting your inventory control and supply chain experience to the test? Atlas Staffing is hiring an Inventory Specialist for full-time, temporary position with a great company.
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