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Keep track of low inventory items and report to *Purchasing for purchased materials or *Materials Management for Tucs made parts. As a Parts Specialist, you will do a variety of work in different industries.
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Reports to: Parts & Inventory Coordinator or Purchasing Coordinator. Parts & Inventory Specialist. Department: Parts & Inventory. Assist with over-the-counter and online parts sales as required.
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Responsible for expediting parts with suppliers, documenting in database, expediting, and assigning priority on internal parts movement, communicating results to the sales and purchasing teams.
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Creates process sheets in SOS and researches materials versus parts per work order being fed from production departments. Works with the Purchasing department on stock verification for new projects or the research needed for min/max replenishment.
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Noblis MSD is seeking a Logistics/Material Specialists to join our NIEF team to perform material procurements, purchasing, tracking and inventory management for complex systems, components and parts.
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Advises Purchasing and Inside Sales on product, suggested inventory, parts, delivery and price levels. As a Senior Specialist - Industrial Automation, you will be responsible for providing pre or post-sales support and expertise to assist the Sales team in their sales efforts of industrial automation products, systems and services.
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The Buyer will research and purchase products for use in Trackmobile manufacturing or for resale as aftermarket parts as OEM.Role and ResponsibilitiesOversees and maintains current inventory of assigned vendors.
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Carry out inventory control functions by balancing company goals (cost, quality, delivery, and stock level), Conduct analysis of inventory, monitoring and controlling customer consignment parts, disposing of excess/obsolete inventory, scheduling orders and monitoring levels.
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Summary: The Maintenance Parts Specialist is responsible for purchasing and allocating parts, maintaining details records of inventory, and overseeing the timely delivery of parts.
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Directs/performs activities necessary for accurate perpetual inventory records such as data entry and cycle counts. Communicates to purchasing any requests for product or materials to ensure effective working level of the same.
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Very busy and successful manufacturing company needs a Senior Buyer or Procurement / Purchasing Specialist to do product sourcing and purchasing. Should have experience with concepts/certifications in Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma Green Belt, Certified in Planning and Inventory Management.
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Verify receipt of and perform QC inspections on vehicles, raw materials and parts delivered to Summit. Assist the Production and Purchasing leadership with additional tasks as required. Assist with all types of inventory verification accurately, including full inventory counts a well as cycle counts.
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Proficient in Excel to plan demand of parts and update PSI and import HQ reports. It is the buyer’s responsibility to balance the need for product against the need to reduce inventory. Education: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Finance, Engineering, or other closely related major is required OR a minimum of 12 years of specialized training and job experience specifically with supply chain and/or purchasing.
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Procurement Specialist (buyer/purchasing exp. Our client, a forward-thinking automotive services business, is looking for a Procurement Specialist to join their team in Portland, OR. In this position, you will be responsible for procuring high-quality automotive parts and components while effectively navigating supplier relationships.
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