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Test Equipment Assessment Engineer(A Group MLB._.TE)-Houston,TX

Purpose of the positionFoxconn Technology Group, a global leader in electronics manufacturing, seeks a Test Inventory Control Engineer to drive strategic inventory optimization and ensure seamless test supply chain operations. Once a part of the team you will have opportunity to lead end-to-end test inventory management through real-time stock monitoring, data-driven demand forecasting, and procurement execution; oversee inbound/outbound workflows, quality issue resolution, and supplier collaboration to optimize supply chain agility.Duties and Responsibilities1. Monitor real-time test inventory levels to ensure stock accuracy and prevent shortages;2. Resolve urgent component shortages by prioritizing critical testing needs with warehouse teams;3. Track procurement timelines and engage suppliers proactively to eliminate delivery delays;4. Lead root-cause analysis for defective components and drive corrective actions to reduce recurrence;5. Optimize demand forecasting models to reflect real-world consumption patterns for better inventory planning;6. Conduct monthly inventory audits to identify obsolete stock and implement strategic clearance plans.7.Adhere to company policies and Standard Operating Procedures in all operational workflows.Education and work experienceSuccessful completion of 4-years of high school, or equivalent, plus completion of 4 years of college with a bachelor's degree, plus attainment of a master's degree. Degree required: Electronic information engineeringPreference for candidates with 1-3 years of test inventory management experience.Working conditionsModern, collaborative offices or labs with flexible setups emphasizing innovation and teamwork.Employees are continuously encouraged to learn and grow their careers in smart manufacturing.Skills:1. Proven inventory management experience with financial acumen and process compliance expertise;2. In-depth familiarity with factory test and production workflows, driving cross-functional efficiency improvements.