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Communicate with Service Manager, Parts Coordinator, and Purchasing & Materials Manager regularly about upcoming jobs for component and parts needs. Label incoming parts/components and place inventory in assigned storage areas.
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Must be able to work well with others, take direction and execute swiftly, be mindful of process improvement opportunities, and be able to problem solveQualifications:Supply chain experienceExperience with Materials Requirement Planning (MRP) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, and/or inventory control applications.
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As the Parts Manager you will be responsible for running a profitable and efficient parts department by utilizing proper purchasing procedures, inventory control, staffing efficiencies, pricing strategies, merchandising and marketing.
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The TPS will work closely with other Procurement/Purchasing department personnel as well as with Production Planning, Finance, Inventory Control, Manufacturing Operations and Engineering.
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Provides inventory reports to purchasing and inventory control manager. The Parts Specialist will maintain the organization's inventory, ordering and supplying necessary items while maintaining accurate records of all procurements.
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5 Years min in purchasing - inventory control. Maintain Accurate Inventory of 16000 current items in stock for spare parts sales. Industrial Supply - Purchasing Part and Services used in Packaging Equipment.
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PerformanceFive or more (5+) years relevant Supply Chain work experience that includes purchasing, planning, forecasting and inventory control management in a heavy manufacturing environmentSuccessfully managed 1000+ SKUs (planning)Successfully managed $50M in purchased parts with 50+ vendors (purchasing.
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Inventory,Inventory control,Cycle counts,Data entry,Inventory management,Shipping and receiving,Sap,Material handling,Shipping & receiving,Warehouse inventory,Supply chain,Erp,Production,Erp system,Purchasing.
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Record, control, and monitor site inventory using ERP inventory and purchasing systems. Purchase Maintenance, Repair and Operating (MRO) goods and services, and other materials, parts, supplies, or services needed by the plant or warehouse to ensure appropriate inventory levels.
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The Purchasing Inventory Control is responsible for the shipping and receiving of goods, issuing purchase orders to vendors, etc. This is a full-time on-site role for a Purchasing Inventory Control position located in Winter Haven, FL. The role involves managing inventory accuracy, physical inventory, inventory control, and inventory management.
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Minimum 6 years of experience in information systems, inventory control, demand forecasting, purchasing, procurement, supplier performance or relevant education. This position manages service part inventory for fast, medium, and new model parts supplied by Honda Motors, and other overseas Honda Affiliates to ensure appropriate inventory levels while maintaining high service level to our domestic and export dealer network.
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Controls maintenance costs relating to personnel, purchasing, inventory control and outsourcing of repairs. Responsible for the strategic oversight and alignment of the corporation's maintenance functions, including the leadership, and execution of all programs, policies, and procedures related to rolling stock, equipment parts procurement, and general maintenance.
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Ensure company and supplier compliance to Non-Disclosure Agreements, Export Compliance, and Contracts Skills: Procurement, Supply chain, Negotiation, Mrp, Buyer purchasing, Purchase order, Erp, Inventory, Buying experience, Erp system, Engineering, Purchasing experience, Vendor management Top Skills Details: Procurement,Supply chain,Negotiation,Mrp,Buyer purchasing Additional Skills & Qualifications: Knowledge of the industry and aerospace manufacturing.
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Our employees are dedicated to providing the best customer service, give back to the communities where they live and work, and demonstrate the ITW values of Integrity, Simplicity, Trust, Respect and Shared Risk. POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Vice President/General Manager - NA Parts, the Inventory Control Manager has complete responsibility for all Distribution Center and Field based Inventory Control initiatives.
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The Parts Manager is also responsible for managing department staff. Ensure full compliance with manufacturer parts and warranty policies, procedures and rules. If you are a Parts Management professional who wants to get your career in gear, come and take the journey with one of the largest and most successful retail automotive teams in the nation.
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