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Reporting to the Warehouse Manager, the Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for overseeing a wide variety of warehouse activities including shipping and receiving raw materials and/or finished goods and maintaining inventory and associated records.
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Maintains First In, First Out (FIFO) in warehouse and stockroom for raw materials, sub-assemblies, finished product and packaging. Familiarity with MRP/ERP systems for processing work orders and inventory transactions.
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The Demand Planning Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Planning department analyzing customer and inventory demand while establishing metrics and best practices for an evolving Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Materials Resource Planning (MRP) environment.
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Act as single point of contact for setting daily dock appointments inbound raw materials. You will have the opportunity to learn how our supply chain operates- from procurement of raw materials all the way through shipping finished goods out to customers.
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Assists in managing product lines to ensure alignment of raw materials and production capabilities, rescheduling existing demand to accommodate new demand and changes through the manufacturing process,Ensures customer demand is met on schedule using MRP and Resource Leveling methodologies.
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Lead transformation project to define and implement best in class materials management systems/processes, production planning, material flow, inventory management, warehouse management, and MRP across the global Off Road manufacturing plant network, including but not limited to standard work, WMS rollout and IT integration.
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Audit MRP/D365 processes to ensure the proper quantities of components needed are issued and consumed at the point of use. The Materials Manager is responsible for the efficient and effective materials control and distribution processes operating at the highest levels of inventory accuracy and quality control.
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As our Senior Material Planner, you’ll be responsible for ensuring raw materials and components are delivered in a timely manner to support production needs, at optimal efficiency and most cost effective.
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Understands raw materials, manufacturing processes, specification and products. Use MRP/ERP software (Microsoft Dynamics AX) and Microsoft Office to schedule based on Forecasted Production Requirements, Customer Orders and Inventory foundry melt schedule.
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As a Senior Buyer, you will play a vital role in the procurement process by sourcing, negotiating, and purchasing raw materials for the Company’s global operation. Minimize production shortages through buying to MRP needs and tactical review of demand.
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Generate and action direct materials needs utilizing and interpreting messages from the material requirements plan (MRP) Schedule the supply of direct materials and components to meet production requirements and minimum safety stock levels at Zimmer Biomet Communicate raw materials shortages, update supply plans and execute on follow up actions, as necessary Communicate with suppliers regarding future planned volumes, capacity, and capacity availability.
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This position is responsible for all tasks relative to the scheduling of raw materials within the machine shop and services that are required to support production and development work orders.
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The Inventory Analyst Lead is responsible to define and manage the actions directly or indirectly impacting the inventory and Value Adjustments/ Scrap of the Lonza site in Portsmouth, NH for all types: Finished, WIP, HIBEs and Raw materials.
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Provide inventory management expertise in order to establish optimal inventory targets for both finished goods and raw materials within all aspects of supply chain. Facilitate utilization of MRP/ERP system functionality relative to planning and inventory management capabilities.
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Utilizing MRP, plan and schedule all raw material and packaging supplies based on the production schedule, inventory on hand, and storage capacity. Perform accurate physical inventory of raw materials and packaging supplies - reconcile to reported production usage.
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