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You'll work in a fast-paced environment, handling various tasks from receiving and storing inventory to picking, packing, and shipping orders. Receiving and Stowing: Unload and put away incoming shipments, ensuring items are accurately stored in designated locations.
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Develop training materials and conduct workshops to enhance user proficiency in SAP MM and PP. Provide daily support and maintenance for SAP MM and PP related processes and answer questions from factory users.
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Provides general office support and performs clerical duties such as routine typing, filing, answering phones, copying, and collating materials. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications, Entergy Corporate applications (DSS, DIS, CTS, Indus, Earl, Pearl, VEA, ECOS, Service Suite, AM/FM DFM & Time and Labor.
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You'll work in a dynamic environment, handling various tasks from receiving and storing inventory to picking, packing, and shipping orders. • Receiving and Unloading: Inspect, verify, and unload incoming shipments, ensuring they meet quality standards and are properly documented.
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Requires strong knowledge of a variety of manufacturing activities including purchasing, materials, production processes and engineering. Work with Purchasing to obtain and schedule materials based on production forecasts.
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Strong knowledge of SAP MM and PP module functionalities and integration points. Analyze business processes and identify opportunities for improvement within the SAP MM and PP modules. Ensure the integrity and accuracy of data within the SAP MM and PP modules.
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Review engineering plans and product specifications to determine raw material requirements to support manufacturing schedules. As a Production Planner/Master Scheduler, you will perform a wide variety of complex forecasting activities required to attain production objectives.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience working with SAP MM and PP modules. Facilitate UAT by coordinating with business users to validate the system against their requirements. With at least 5 years of hands-on experience, you will support, manage change, and train and support our factory teams on our SAP system to meet the evolving needs of the business.
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You will be trusted to be the liaison between Supply Chain and Customer Service. Assignments generally include the attainment of planning objectives where products or production processes are new or manufacturing processes are variable.
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Requires a bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Work with Engineering and related areas to develop tools and procedures to maximize facility and equipment utilization.
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Must be able to understand and apply engineering specifications. Requires effective verbal and written communications. Direct and assist lower-level planners as needed. Must be able to use Microsoft Office.
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Our client is looking for a candidate to provide training and support for SAP MM and PP users, developing training materials and resolving system issues. 5+ years of experience developing training materials, conducting workshops, and serving as a point of contact for user inquiries, ensuring that users are proficient in the SAP MM and PP modules.
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Requires at least 5 years related experience.
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