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Accurately documents receiving information in Materials Management Information System (MMIS). Accurately utilizes MMIS, Lawson, ehealth and/or Censitrac applications where appropriate for supply and equipment transactions.
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Includes warehousing and fulfillment of materials and products, transportation, inventory management as well as demand, supply and manufacturing planning. Uses Manhattan Warehouse Management System to check in products.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration/Supply Chain Management. Supports the Program Management Office (PMO) in program decision making, recurring presentations, proposal preparation and submittal, and program recovery analysis.
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4-year college degree in business, materials management, engineering, supply chain or equivalent. The Buyer/Planner is responsible to for all supply and demand planning tasks necessary to ensure an uninterrupted flow of material to our customers.
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The Buyer works closely with Material Program Managers, Engineering, Materials Program Manager and Production Planners to ensure supplier quality requirements and customer delivery is achieved through accurate and timely management of purchase orders for assigned commodities.
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Discipline/Major: Business Administration/ Supply Chain Management. Monitors inventory levels and coordinates with purchasing to maintain adequate levels of parts and raw materials to manufacture products.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Business, Operations Management, or Materials Management is preferred or equivalent education and/or experience. Analyzes long lead time parts and works with purchasing to develop custom supply solutions (e.g. point-of-use material, line-side stocking, kanban, min-max supply, etc.
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Excellent communication skills, customer service, and interpersonal skills necessary to converse with a diverse group of stakeholders including senior management, operations, and supply chain management personnel.
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Assisting in developing and improving materials management procedures and continuously working toward developing a streamlined supplier base. Lead materials supply and inventory levels (of assigned portfolio) to meet manufacturing goals, review ECO's and work closely with suppliers and internal teams to update required data and communicate changes, and has strong analytical skills to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and get results.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in supply planning or materials management required without bachelor's degree, alternatively with bachelor's degree a minimum of 2 years of experience will be accepted.
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2 to 5 years of experience in procurement of raw materials for manufacturing or other related supply chain management role. Develop long-term continuous improvement supply management agreements with suppliers.
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This role will hold broad responsibility for Delivery Performance, Inventory, JCMS Material Control Principle advances, Supplier Planning and Performance Management, Inventory Control and warehouse management, Staffing for Salary and Indirect Materials team members, people development and profit planning / budgeting.
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Work with Supply Chain Management to identify and qualify Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers and work with Quality to set up and maintain vendor quality acceptance processes. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The employee is responsible for procurement system data input and integrity, as well as identification and management of strategic supply planning projects. The employee is responsible for operational planning and purchase execution of all manufacturing materials, spare and wear parts, and supplies stored in warehouse and bulk tanks in support of daily operations of East Fishkill semiconductor manufacturing facility.
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APICS Certification or Institute for Supply Management Certification is an advantage. Identifies material requirements in drawing bill of materials (BOMs), technical manuals, and bid specifications.
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