Job Title: Materials Management Analyst 2
Company: Boeing
Location: New Orleans, LA
Description:
This position is located at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. Assist in coordinating and scheduling on time delivery of parts and commodities by following established schedules and procedures. Assist with audits and other forms of analysis of information from multiple sources to determine accuracy relative to delivery schedules, inventories levels, requirements, etc. Assists with reconciliation of discrepancies in information to mitigate or minimize disruptions in the supply chain. Maintains and updates information systems that distribute materials management information to required recipients. Coordinate the flow of limited materials management related information between and among internal and external recipients. Interpret information to identify problems and supply chain trends or patterns. Suggest potential solutions to resolve problems of limited scope affecting the supply chain. Releases order to fabrication or assembly organizations to initiate manufacture of products. Work under general supervision. Knowledge of:- Drawing/data systems (e.g., "used on" drawings, part relationships, product data management) and configuration management principles and processes (e.g., part number control, revision level, naming conventions, product identification numbering systems). - Customer's/supplier's organization, processes, policies and procedures, products, requirements, capabilities, practices, support resources, preferences, constraints, etc. - Processes and tools to maintain, archive, and retrieve digital files. - Constructing/building reports and presentation materials as needed for assigned projects or in support of higher-level project leads on large projects. - Inventory requirements planning (e.g., Lot sizes, Work in Process (WIP), Inventory Burndown), management, and control (e.g., Kanban, Just In Time (JIT), Kitting, Point of Use (POU), inventory turn rate). - Responsibilities and tasks performed by various Operations departments/disciplines (e.g., Fabrication, Assembly, Tooling, Quality, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering). - Interactions between departments/disciplines and how their products/processes affect one another and impact non-operations processes (e.g., Engineering, Business, Logistics).- Responsibilities and tasks performed by various procurement departments/disciplines. - Interactions between departments/disciplines and how their products/processes affect one another and impact non-Procurement processes (e.g., Engineering, Business, Operations, Logistics). - 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. - Transportation, shipping, receiving, and storage procedures to understand and identify potential requirements and impacts (e.g., Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), hazardous material, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Safety Health and Environmental Affairs (SHEA)).Ability to read, understand and interpret engineering drawings and specifications and use personal computing hardware and software to enter project information, such as, task status, cost estimating, and tracking. Understanding and application of logistic support systems (e.g., shipping and receiving, spares data bases, export control, inventory control, etc.) and Material Requirements Planning concepts and systems (e.g., planned versus unplanned demand, economic order quantity, resource planning, material type, manufacture or purchase, lead times).
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