Material services assistant Accounting at Geebo

Material services assistant

Company Name:
St. Mary's Good Samaritan
## Description
Under the general direction of the Material Services Manager, is directly responsible for order placement for equipment, supplies and services, report building, analyzing, forecasting, required by various departments for St. Mary's Hospital.
Also assists with contract development and negotiation, bidding, sourcing and tracking, product conversions, in-servicing, data analytics.
Proactively collaborates with SSM Health Care Corporate Supply Chain and SSM Healthcare of Wisconsin owned and affiliate hospitals, SSMHC management and staff to provide these services.
## Qualifications
Position Requirements (General):
EDUCATION:
Bachelor degree required with emphasis in business or finance, or an extensive amount of related experience.
CERTIFICATION, LICENSURE, BONDING:
None
Experience:
Minimum 1-3 years purchasing experience, health care related preferred.
SPECIAL
Qualifications:
Background in basic computer operations preferred
_RELATED EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS (ENTRY LEVEL)_
Prior experience with purchasing techniques and inventory control desirable.Minimum 1-3 years purchasing experience, health care related industry preferred. Knowledge with computer operations and systems, specifically Microsoft Excel.
Organization: St. Mary's Hospital - Madison
Primary Location: Wisconsin-Madison-St. Mary's Hospital - Madison
Job: Purchasing/Supply Chain Management
Req ID: 1400077BEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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