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The Mechanical Planner is responsible for supporting outage work control process, assisting with the development of work packages, and ensuring generation of required plant work orders as required to support the Reactor Coolant Pump project.
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The Sustainability & Conservation Planner is responsible for tasks associated with the compliance and enforcement of the Wetlands Protection Act, the City of Amesbury Wetland Protection Ordinance, and management of our open space and natural resources.
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Serves as back-up to the Sr. Buyer/Planner for MRO purchasing. Advises Purchasing and the Planner of hanges affecting material needs for manufacturing. Serves as back-up to the Sr. Buyer/Planner for MRO purchasing.
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Advises Purchasing and the Planner of changes affecting material needs for manufacturing. Bachelor's Degree; APICS certification desirable (CPIM); Two to three years of MRP/DRP Planning experience in manufacturing/distribution.
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Advises Purchasing and the Planner of. The following is preferred: Bachelor s Degree; APICS certification desirable (CPIM); Two to three years of MRP/DRP Planning experience in manufacturing/distribution; Computer database system literate and operating experience.
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APICS certification desirable (CPIM) Maintain 5S and lean manufacturing techniques, value stream mapping, and be assigned to attend team meetings designed to reduce cycle time, remove waste and non-value-added activities, and reduce costs.
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11) Serves as back-up to the Sr. Buyer/Planner for MRO purchasing. 11) Serves as back-up to the Sr. Buyer/Planner for MRO purchasing. The On-Board Family of Companies conducts operations through its Corporate Headquarters located in East Windsor, NJ along with Regional Offices in New Castle, DE and Wake Forest, NC. On-Board’s Mission is to provide “Flexible Service by applying the talents of our people, work processes and technology to meet our clients’ expectations in a Safe, Responsible and Dependable manner.
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Monitors raw materials inventories to determine economic ordering consistent with sound inventory control practices. Coordinates demand requirements through order entry into manufacturing planning and execution.
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YOUR SKILLS Strong organizational skills, experience delivering on a structured maintenance buyer/planner program preferred Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of the organization Ability to work in a self-directed manner and provide direction to others Ability to recognize opportunities for process improvements and see them through implementation Strong computer skills, knowledge of ERP and CMMS programs preferred The salary for this role is $25.03-$36.30.
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