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Supply Chain Planner

Develop and implement supply and demand planning strategies to optimize inventory levels.
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
Mid-Level
1 month ago
Re:Build Manufacturing

Re:Build Manufacturing

Re:Build Manufacturing is a family of industrial businesses combining cutting-edge enabling technologies, operational superiority and strategic M&A

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✨ About The Role

- The Supply Chain Planner will manage bills of material for high-volume, long-term production programs. - This role involves planning for inventory needs based on various factors such as lead times, lot sizes, and safety stock targets. - The planner will coordinate with inventory personnel for proper storage of materials and prepare, send, and track purchase orders. - Supporting the Engineering department to research and acquire materials needed for production programs is a key responsibility. - The role requires monitoring sales trends, customer orders, and production schedules to forecast demand accurately.

âš¡ Requirements

- The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a Purchasing or Buying role within a high-volume manufacturing environment. - Strong communication skills are essential for effectively interacting with management and collaborating with other departments. - Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to function effectively in a fast-paced and dynamic work environment are crucial. - The candidate should possess excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, demonstrating attention to detail. - A great teammate who can work well with others and contribute positively to the company culture is highly valued.
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Supply Chain Planner
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
Supply Chain
Job is no longer active
About Re:Build Manufacturing
Re:Build Manufacturing is a family of industrial businesses combining cutting-edge enabling technologies, operational superiority and strategic M&A