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You will drive and manage all aspects of the Purchase Order Request process, including weekly review, expedited requests, follow-up on questions, and tracking vs budget. You will host regular cost reduction, headcount, and budget reviews to ensure alignment to the company plan and product strategy.
$91,000 - $200,000 a yearFull-timeRemoteExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 9 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Working with field sales people and manufacturer’s representatives is also essential in all facets of the sales effort toward negotiating eventual purchase order from the customer. About the position:This position will require the understanding of heat transfer calculations, mechanical design aspects of equipment and work up cost estimates within our system.
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Perform cost accounting activities including inventory transfers, production order creation, Bill of Material creations, Item cost revaluation, analyzing excess & obsolete reserves, scrap analysis, inventory variance reviews and analysis and reporting of inventory and COGS.
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By addressing these non-supports early the PMI can avoid unnecessary expedite costs by aligning the Purchase Order/Line Item to the Need Date at no cost to NGC and impact to the supplier.
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Manage worldwide monthly purchase order costs, including analysis and commentary on cost variances. You will be responsible for the monthly consolidation of all component costs for the creation of finished goods purchase orders (POs.
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Perform all aspects of assigned contract or purchase order processing including, but not limited to, accuracy of order entry data, contract funding, scope changes, contract amendments, receipts and delivery schedules, legal requirements, and other commitments.
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Responsible for the job close out process by reviewing all Purchase Orders, Subcontracts committed cost. Process and index in system all Purchase Order documents (Quotes, Emails, Requisitions.
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Verify contract against billing for accuracy, process credit memos or purchase order amendments. Charge expenses to accounts and cost centers by analyzing invoice/expense reports. Full cycle accounts payable, including 3 way matching with purchase orders and receiving documentation.
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Each customer has access to a customized logistics platform providing air freight and ocean services, logistics, customs brokerage, and purchase order and export management. No cost Short-term disability, Long-term disability, Life, and AD&D insurance.
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Tactical creation and issuance of POs (Purchase Order) to approved suppliers based on ERP system demand and market conditions. Maintains accurate PO (Purchase Order) information and delivery dates in the ERP system.
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The UHS business strategy is to build or purchase health care properties in rapidly growing markets and create a strong franchise based on exceptional service and effective cost control.
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Validate customer purchase order against quote to confirm price and lead-time. Customer Purchase Order Receipt / New Project communication. Summary: The bidding and cost estimator is required to develop cost structures and quotations for all inquiries from the customer, as well as developing bid proposals for current and new business.
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Work with supply planning to meet on-time inbound Purchase Order delivery through best-in-class visibility software. Optimize the global logistics network across all channels, geographies, supporting a fast, efficient, and cost-effective global supply chain.
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Track and monitor fixed assets inventory and employees' needs to determine when to order or purchase items. Coordinate the internal purchase order approval process. Support company operating sectors for activities related to material and inventory cost records and company owned fixed assets, including reporting of actual and forecast data.
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Negotiates, prepares, and manages subcontractor and purchase order contracts and payments, including change requests. Responsibilities may include field engineering, operation planning, cost control, project scheduling, quantity tracking, material procurement, contract administration, estimating, and supervision of field activities.
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