Materials Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - South Bend, IN at Geebo

Materials Manager

Our client, a leading medical goods manufacturer, is seeking a full-time Materials Manager. Our client is offering a competitive salary range of $55-75k as well as an exciting entrepreneurial work environment with flexible work/life balance schedules, customized career tracks, competitive salaries, superior health benefits and 401k match contributions, paid disability and life insurance, tuition / health club reimbursement, excellent time off/leave policies, and much, much more to goal-oriented, career-minded individuals who want to make a real difference in the world around them.

Responsibilities include:
Scheduling/Material planning for all raw packaging and select trading goods
Coordinate material planning schedule with departments
Set up, maintain article types in SAP
Negotiate purchase price, discounts and scheduling agreements with vendors
Creation and maintenance of packaging and labeling artwork/specs
Requirements:
BS degree (or equivalent) with five or more years of materials management experience
SAP experience with materials management
Adept at communicating and coordinating across departments to ensure material availability
Skilled at negotiating with vendors to resolve quality issues
Ability to prioritize and quickly react to resolve immediate material requirements
Highly motivated, innovative, results-oriented, and have a proven ability to problem solve, partner, communicate (both orally and in writing), present, and consult with various levels of the Company to build mutual success
Excellent PC, strategic forward-thinking, analytical, cross-functional project and leadership skills along with organizational, planning, time management and multi-tasking skills
Detail-oriented
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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