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Site Manager
Our client is recruiting a Site Manager who will provide an excellent customer service performance on a Client's Program.
You will ensure contractual obligations are achieved through the provision of supply chain support, incorporating procurement and materials / inventory management within a high-end manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities:
- Coordinates purchasing, customer service, vendor relationships, and warehousing activities in accordance with policies, procedures, and principles.
- Liaise with customers to enhance and further implement the program. Evaluate areas for improvement and expanded services. Establish working relationships and effective communication with key managers and plant staff.
- Develop knowledge of customer's business and plant operations so pertinent information can be communicated to customers and implemented as needed to enhance our program offering.
- Monitor program effectiveness and prepare monthly reports for internal use and the customer on various topics such as cost, sales, performance, service, quality, and improvements.
- Participate in value-added and cost savings ideas to provide information to customers.
- Ensures cost savings meets or exceeds customer's annual contractual requirements.
- Identifies issues and potential solutions. Suggests program improvements.
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Desirable Skill Set / Knowledge:
- Purchasing / Procurement
- Inventory Management
- LEAN
- Manufacturing based Total Cost of Ownership Cost Savings
- Customer Service
- Project Management
- Combination of formal education and experience is desired for the effective management of a site
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines without exception
- Ability to understand complex problems, the options available, and to pursue the best possible solution with confidence


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