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Additional duties and functions include but are not limited to managing and tracking: Compliance, Vendor Management, Supply Chain, Inventory Management, Importing, Exporting, Warehousing, Procurement, Inventory Control, and Purchase Order management, and conducting Quarterly Business Reviews.
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Interaction with groups such as Supply Chain, Materials Management, EHS, Maintenance, Metrology, Manufacturing Technology & Support, Quality Control, and Quality Assurance (QA.
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The Materials Control Manager is part of the overall Supply Chain team and will play a key role in ensuring that the business unit achieves overall food cost targets and inventory control objectives.
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Certified Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCMP), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS), Institute for Supply Management (ISM.
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Certifications: Certification in supply chain management (e.g., APICS CSCP, CPIM) or engineering (e.g., PE, PMP) is preferred. Software: Proficient in using supply chain management software and tools, such as ERP systems and advanced Excel skills.
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The Senior Manager, Materials Management is responsible for overseeing all material fulfillment activities, developing relevant policies, managing inventory control, and coordinating with Supply Chain Operations.
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Experience in manufacturing environment with hands on responsibility in Materials Management, Production Control, MRP, Purchasing, and Scheduling related functions is preferred. Support and help ensure accuracy of material reporting, and inventory control.
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S Degree in Business, Finance, Supply Chain, Aerospace Management, or related field. Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) or Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) preferred.
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Strong knowledge and experience in inventory management, logistics, supply chain operations and receipt of goods, storage, order fulfillment and distribution/shipping. He/she shall meet regularly with government supervisory warehouse team(s) to analyze productivity, including quality assurance, inventory control, logistics, floor productivity, shipping, receiving and order fulfillment.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Material Management, Operations Research, or related field OR Minimum three (3) years of experience in Materials and Inventory Control/Management, Logistics, Finance, Distribution, or a directly related field.
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Performs supply chain and logistics functions, such as material/services procurement, production planning, inventory control, outsourcing, vendor selection and distribution.
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If you have a passion for procurement and supply chain management and possess experience in a high-volume manufacturing setting, we want to hear from you! Our manufacturing plan thrives on a high-volume, repetitive environment and we are seeking a Inventory Control Clerk to join our dynamic team.
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The Inventory Control Clerk will maintain the organization’s inventory by conducting cycle counts and communicate with all levels across the organization regarding accuracy of materials, as well as discrepancies and problem solving while ensuring and promoting a company culture that encourages top performance and high morale.
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Other American Production Inventory Control Society (APICS) and/or Supply Chain Logistics Certification, preferred. Bachelor’s degree (Engineering, Business, Supply Chain) and five (5) years or more related work experience in the Warehousing, Transportation, or Manufacturing industry required; or Master’s degree (Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or Supply Chain Management) and three (3) year related experience; if MBA, then undergraduate degree in Engineering.
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