Materials Coordinator
Materials CoordinatorManchester, PADirect Hire | $20.00-$24.00/hr | 1st ShiftOur client is hiring a Materials Coordinator for their Manchester, PA location. This is a great opportunity for someone with a manufacturing, materials, or inventory background who is highly organized, strong with systems and Excel, and comfortable digging into data to solve problems.This role is ideal for someone who likes variety in their day, can work independently, and isn't afraid to speak up when something doesn't look right. You'll play a key part in supporting inventory accuracy, reviewing materials data, helping investigate discrepancies, and improving tracking processes across the operation.What you'll be doing:Reviewing and managing inventory and materials dataInvestigating shortages, discrepancies, and missing materialsWorking in ERP and Excel to track, sort, and manipulate informationRunning reports and helping maintain accurate inventory recordsSupporting materials processes and helping improve internal tracking systemsCommunicating with multiple teams and facilities to resolve issuesAssisting with overall materials coordination in a manufacturing environment What they're looking for:Previous manufacturing experienceStrong ERP/system skills and solid Excel abilityExperience working with inventory, materials, or related dataStrong communication and problem-solving skillsAbility to stay organized and work independentlySomeone proactive who can identify issues and help drive solutions Nice to have:Experience in electronics or component manufacturingExposure to inventory systems, database tools, or ERP migrationsFamiliarity with import/export processes, LEAN, ISO, or ITAR environments Why this opportunity stands out:Flexible start time - work 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM or start as early as 5:00 AMRelaxed work environmentCasual dress codeNewly created role with a chance to help shape processesOvertime is optional, not requiredOne-interview process If you're someone who enjoys working with data, solving inventory-related issues, and making an impact in a manufacturing setting, this could be a strong next step.