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APICS Certifications preferred: CPIM, CPSM. Responsible for setting priorities for component stores, materials lab, outsideprocessing and final inspection; following up to ensure jobs stay on schedule.
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APICS coursework/certification a plus. Receives and ships materials and finished goods restock materials in the stockroom, kits, and issues material to manufacturing. Work closely with manufacturing to provide materials as needed; issue material from the stockroom to manufacturing.
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Certification as CPIM, CPSM, or CFPIM with APICS. Bachelor’s degree, preferably in a Business-related field such as Business Administration, Economics, Accounting, Purchasing, Materials Management, Logistics or Production Management.
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Assist Central Material Analyst and Master Schedulers in problem-solving and executing appropriate countermeasures for deviations from planned inventory levels (MIN / MAX stocking violations) Working with the Central Material Analysts to review inventory planning parameters to establish/maintain appropriate customer service driven safety stock/reorder point levels for components and/or finished goods based on processes specified in the materials planning playbook.
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APICS, IMS or other supply chain certification preferred or obtained within 2 years of employment. Manages tactical materials management activities based on incoming materials, MRP work orders, and department requisitions.
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Supply chain / Distribution Operations certifications (i.e. APICS CLTD, Problem Solving, Lean Six Sigma, etc.) Materials Management*, Inventory Control, and Order Fulfillment: Knowledge and ability to apply standard materials management concepts, practices, and procedures (including RX regulations.
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Preferred Qualifications:+ MS Excel and Word experience+ Continuous Improvement experience: Lean, Six Sigma, CORE and/or ACE+ SAP experience+ APICS CPIM training/certification+ Cycle counting experience+ Basic kitting experience+ Experience with Vertical Lift ModulesCollins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry.
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APICS CPIM certification is preferred. Connect and Control Technologies manufactures harsh-environment connector solutions, critical energy absorption, flow control components, and composite materials for the aerospace and defense, general industrial, medical, and oil and gas markets.
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APICS certification (CSCP or CPIM), CPP or CPM certification preferred. Our Purchasing Buyer is responsible for planning and procuring materials, supplies, and services for the company while meeting established quality, cost, and delivery requirements.
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Three years of experience in a materials planning/scheduling environment+ APICS CPIM preferred+ General SAP Demand Planning Module applications skills and advanced SAP PP/DD (Production Planning/Detail Scheduling) module application skills strongly preferred.
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Work daily with job scheduler and the supply chain materials planner. APICS certifications or similar highly desired. Extensive knowledge of capacity, materials planning, inventory management.
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4 years of experience as a Materials Manager (Preferred) Masters preferred, APICS certification is preferred. Employee is expected to reuse and/or recycle work materials and not pollute the environment.
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APICS certification strongly preferred. Execute the development, maintenance, communication and publication of the Materials Requirements Plans (MRP), including placing orders, confirm deliveries, provide priorities, etc.
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Coordinates cross-functional activities with Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Engineering, Inventory Control, Shipping and Receiving, and Contract Administration to ensure a smooth flow of materials through the production process and consistent information about status and priorities.
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Some college and/or APICS classes a plus (not required). Warehouse management of all raw materials and subassemblies inventories. Sets up and replenishes Kanban bins in supermarket and pulls materials for production.
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