Don't Miss Out on This Unique Opportunity to Work With The World's Largest Aircraft Company. These Exciting and Lucrative Long Term Contract Positions come with Excellent Benefits and are located in Everett, WA. Supply Chain Management Analyst Releases and maintains orders Coordinates with suppliers and customers Documents and resolves order delinquencies Maintains supply chain information (item and inventory data) and processes transactions to ensure accuracy of parts records and information FOR REAL-TIME JOB MATCHING RESULTS AND IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION FOR THIS AND MANY OTHER OPENINGS WITH THE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRCRAFT COMPANY, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU TAKE THE INTERACTIVE ONLINE JOB INTERVIEW AND APPLY NOW HERE: http://www.ctsinternational.com/Candidate/Position.aspx?PositionID=10457 You can also send your resume via email by clicking on the application button at the top of this page. Benefits: PerDiem, Travel Reimbursement, Tax Break, Paid Holidays, Bonus, 401K, Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance available, Direct Deposit Keywords: Supply Chain, Management, Orders, Suppliers, Inventory, Analyst, Procurement
Releases and maintains orders
Coordinates with suppliers and customers
Documents and resolves order delinquencies
Maintains supply chain information (item and inventory data) and processes transactions to ensure accuracy of parts records and information
General working knowledge of supply chain requirements (e.g., replenishment, repairs, cycle time, inventory levels, scrap rate, pricing, suppliers, contracts). Supply Chain Strategy: General knowledge of supply chain strategies (e.g., inventory reduction, parts kitting, supplier consolidation, optimum flow, lead-time reduction). General knowledge of customer and supplier requirements to support program deliveries, for example, planned versus unplanned demand, economic order quantity, resource planning, material type, manufacture or purchase, lead times. Knowledge of the responsibilities and tasks performed by various procurement departments/disciplines. General knowledge of the interactions between departments/disciplines and how their products/processes affect one another and impact non-Procurement processes (e.g., Engineering, Business, Operations, Logistics).
General working knowledge of supply chain requirements (e.g., replenishment, repairs, cycle time, inventory levels, scrap rate, pricing, suppliers, contracts).
Supply Chain Strategy: General knowledge of supply chain strategies (e.g., inventory reduction, parts kitting, supplier consolidation, optimum flow, lead-time reduction).
General knowledge of customer and supplier requirements to support program deliveries, for example, planned versus unplanned demand, economic order quantity, resource planning, material type, manufacture or purchase, lead times.
Knowledge of the responsibilities and tasks performed by various procurement departments/disciplines. General knowledge of the interactions between departments/disciplines and how their products/processes affect one another and impact non-Procurement processes (e.g., Engineering, Business, Operations, Logistics).