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Minimum 5 years experience in a purchasing function, inventory control, or logistics management. Expedite the procurement and delivery of materials, supplies, or parts as needed.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business, or a related field strongly preferred. In-depth knowledge of supply chain processes, inventory management, and procurement.
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Supply Chain services also works closely with facility-based materials management, inventory management, distribution and logistics. Have experience in Strategic Sourcing of non-clinical spend areas such as but not limited to non-production goods and services (MRO, Facilities, and Capital), Professional Services, Marketing, Legal, Human Resources, Consulting, Construction, Finance, Office Supply/Furniture and Document Management.
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Drive the development of a highly efficient and scalable materials management function, including warehousing, logistics, and fulfillment. You will be responsible for oversight of Procurement, Warehousing, 3PL, and E2E Supply Chain processes.
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This position requires a deep understanding of SAP's Materials Management (MM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and relevant logistics modules to drive efficiency and optimization in the organization's procurement and supply chain processes.
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2- 5 years of supply chain experience, or equivalent education, in purchasing, sales, planning, logistics, or manufacturing management role. Procurement Manager will report to Plant Manager with a dotted line to the Corporate Head of Procurement and will be responsible for entire procurement/purchasing lifecycle, including procurement strategy, negotiations and purchasing of all materials and services required for a high-volume manufacturing facility.
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Bachelor's degree (B. A.) in accounting or business from an accredited four-year college or university, extensive knowledge of accounting practices as they relate to the procurement of goods and services, and 1-2 years of experience with logistics management, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Required Skill Set : Minimum of 3 years' experience managing test assets and/or calibrated equipmentMinimum of 3 years' experience with Foreign Object Debris (FOD) riskExperience using a computer based inventory management system Desired Skills Set : Knowledge and use of Air Force Logistics Supply Systems, Publications and DOD Inventory Management procedures and regulations.
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Position Overview:The Procurement Agent reports directly to the Procurement Supervisor and utilizes knowledge of design build electrical industry materials to perform logistics tasks such as receiving, storing, and issuing materials, equipment, and other items from the The Procurement Agent has a solid understanding of the Logistics Service Center processes and procedures and works on a wide variety of tasks and may assist with solving problems.
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A Master Degree would be an asset Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in Purchasing/Procurement and / or a Materials Management related field with a preference towards high volume manufacturing related Non- Ferrous Metal, Chemical, Resins, Fibers, Rubber, & Mineral industries Demonstrated background and proven experience with high level supplier negotiations and materials management An Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Project Coordinator/Logistician is responsible for managing logistics operations, coordinating purchasing activities, and supporting project management initiatives, to include ensuring timely procurement of materials, managing inventory levels, coordinating shipments, and facilitating project execution through effective coordination and communication.
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General Support:Handle various administrative tasks, such as travel arrangements, specialized events coordination, training logistics, procurement, and contract management. Scheduling & Meeting Management Support:If applicable, take charge of scheduling internal and external meetings, ensuring participants' availability and managing conference logistics.
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Related experience could include several supply chain areas: procurement, contract negotiations, logistics, materials management, inventory and/or warehousingExperience in lean practices a plusCertificates, Licenses, Registrations Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) or Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) is preferred About Aston Carter:Please Note: Scammers are posing as Aston Carter.
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5 years of experience in Purchasing, Materials Management, Supply Chain, or related field1-2 years of experience leading teams preferred You will be a perfect fit for our team if you are enthusiastic about innovative products, enjoy setting ambitious goals, love taking on responsibility, are motivated by an environment of appreciative, trusting collaboration, and have a strong creative drive.
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Assigned areas of focus may include systems, procurement operations, commodity management interfaces, materials, logistics, contract management, supplier management and contract administration.
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