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Materials Specialist

Company Name:
Malace HR
Automotive background preferred GM, Chrysler, Ford experience preferred Be familiar with Environmental, health and safety standards Organized, efficient worker
Maintain a complete and current understanding of all customer accounts, operating characteristics, delivery needs, and reporting requirements. Track specific customer accounts delivery schedule requirements; identify significant releasing variations and effectively convey the trend analysis.
Coordinate with the customer for practical delivery schedules for unforecasted or significantly increased requirements
Maintain specific customer MIS and EDI file information (future 3 and BPCS)
Produce a rolling 13-Month Sales Forecast based on customer requirements
Access web-based Customer programs as suggested by customer
Coordinate production schedules and material deliveries. Continuously monitor product availability against customer requirements. Drive manufacturing priorities thru the plant to produce 0 premium freight
Summarize and distribute customer specific mid-to-long range business information, including shutdown schedules, overtime schedules, changes in delivery or reporting systems and procedures
Oversee the trade sale business (T2). Work closely with the T2 suppliers to assure on time delivery to the OEM.
Facilitate via communication the on-time production/delivery of launch parts
Assume responsibility for managing phase out parts/raw materials to minimize claim material and eliminate obsolescence at time of phase out
Monitor and report delivery ratings. Handle appropriate disputes pertaining to the delivery performance scoresEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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