SSD Planner Program Manager - Now Hiringother related Employment listings - Longmont, CO at Geebo

SSD Planner Program Manager - Now Hiring

Experis is partnering with a client in the Longmont, CO area to hire a Manufacturing Planner to join their team.
This is an onsite position.
You would work in with the Engineering Group enabling and supporting the SSD Product Development teams to deliver programs on schedule and to specification with high quality.
This position will focus on the logistical side of the hardware ordering and delivery.
You will be Creating Purchase Orders (POs) for non-SSD HW and tracking through to delivery to external partners.
Manage shipments to the worldwide SSD teams.
Assist in material inventory assessment.
Collaborate with external kitting and assembly houses as needed.
Track drive build plan usage post-delivery into development teams.
Assist in non-SSD HW budget adherence and reporting.
Support TPM team on assigned logistical tasks, as needed.
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Experience You Should have:
1-3 years or equivalent experience in electronic/semiconductor industry Knowledge of electronic assembly process is a plus.
Strong collaboration skills Demonstrated successful work with internal and external teams.
Strong verbal, written and collaboration communications skills.
Demonstrated quick learning in new situations with high level of self-motivation, passion, and dedication.
Proficient with Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point, and SharePoint Knowledge of Ariba is a plus.
Salary:
$48 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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