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Job ID: 661608BR Date posted: Mar. 15, 2024 Program: MFC PPCDescription:Works in the Production Planning and Control organization as a Scheduler, Make, Buy or Bill of Materials (BOM) Planner. Manufacturing Planning:Individual will fill the requirement for a Factory Operations Manufacturing or Make Planner in one of four Production Operations Centers.
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Candidate would be responsible for making purchases of prototype hardware using a Purchasing Card (P-Card) as well as supporting purchase requisition creation to support Missiles & Fire Control (MFC) Engineering Program.
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One of the following certifications: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP); Professional Engineer (PE); Professional Transportation Planner (PTP) + 8 years of experience as a Transportation Planner or Transportation Engineer, including experience as project/task manager for transportation planning/engineering projects.
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You'll manage and follow up on leads by using our Lead Management System, and utilize a daily planner to track and plan successful lead management and selling activities. You have 1-2+ years of retail or fitness sales experience.
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Minimum of five years experience in materials related field, preferably electronics as a Buyer or equivalent. Responsible for the review of ERP generated CPO’s to determine what needs to be ordered to support production plan and revenue goals.
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Communicate honest and transparent expectations to help each customer become an educated and informed buyer. This is a hybrid opportunity for high performing sales individuals to help drive growth for the company, serve our customer base, and achieve financial freedom.
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We are currently seeking an excellent outside sales representative who can develop a sales strategy and build and expand buyer relationships to achieve sales goals. We are currently seeking an excellent outside sales representative who can develop a sales strategy and build and expand buyer relationships to achieve sales goals.
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Organized, detail oriented, planner, and multi-tasker. We offer a competitive pay and benefits, including medical, dental and life insurance, and a 401(k) and profit sharing plan. Dependable self-starter that takes initiative and accountability.
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Manage and implement the sales forecasting, planning and buyer driven sales and marketing processes, establishing high levels of quality, accuracy and process consistency for the sales and marketing organization.
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