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The Equipment Engineering Specialist I support the manufacturing engineering department at Penumbra by executing tasks within the various equipment systems used in support of Production, Quality Inspection, and R&D. These include the calibration system, equipment asset folders, the Equipment database, and other databases used by the department including spare parts inventory and fixtures database.
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Monitor revision changes of purchased parts into supermarkets with Supplier, Sourcing Specialist, and Production Scheduler in Manufacturing, work with Buyer as necessary to amend contract to incorporate revisions.
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Pride Now is looking for a Parts Inventory Specialist in Secaucus, NJ for one of their Food Manufacturing Clients. The candidate will be responsible for the overall maintenance and inventory of parts and equipment, as assigned by the Plant Engineer or Head Mechanic.
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Should have experience with concepts/certifications in Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma Green Belt, Certified in Planning and Inventory Management. Very busy and successful manufacturing company needs a Senior Buyer or Procurement / Purchasing Specialist to do product sourcing and purchasing.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Procurement Specialist at Hughes Tank Company, LLC located in Venus, TX. As a Procurement Specialist, you will be responsible for sourcing suppliers, ordering all materials, equipment, and parts, managing inventory levels, conducting cost analysis, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.
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Procument Specialist who is responsible for construction/services or equipments /spare parts. · Certified Purchasing Manager, APICS (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) preferred.
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Performs and monitors product inventories and cycle count in the parts warehouse; and ensures materials align with the established lists and documents, maintaining a high level of inventory accuracy and integrity.
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Prior experience with purchase orders, work orders, material inventory control, in a manufacturing setting, required. Initiate requests for inventory adjustments, fabricated work orders, and/or purchase orders, as needed, to ensure the accuracy and availability of parts.
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As the Sourcing Specialist, you will support the Purchasing & Sourcing department in meeting corporate objectives for on-time shipping goals by providing distribution of materials/parts to the various manufacturing areas while participating in cost savings initiatives that include price negotiation, planning, production, quality control, supplier relationship, and inventory control.
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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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The Technical Procurement Specialist (TPS) will be responsible, as assigned by the Manager of Materials and Technical Procurement, for purchased materials and services relating to production parts used in the company's product line.
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Work with Parts and Inventory Specialist to source components and maintain proper inventory control. Prior experience in a manufacturing facility preferred, specifically in food manufacturing.
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Work with equipment manufacturers and maintenance staff on set up of preventive maintenance tasks and spare parts inventory for supported equipment. Maintain inventory of maintenance department parts and production supplies, including inventory control, purchasing approval coordination and inventory product process.
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Purchase and replace spare parts and keep spare parts inventory database up to date* Spare parts inventory responsibilities include tracking spare parts quantities on hand and re-ordering spare parts as needed.
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This position will support the Finance Manager in maintaining the completeness and accuracy of the physical inventory records for production parts. Analyze new and existing Bill of Materials (BOM) parts and structure and advise how to correct errors with the goal to prevent Inventory Skew.
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