Precision Castparts Corp
Expeditor 1
Precision Castparts Corp, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145
Position Summary:
Expedites, routes, jobs and parts in accordance with production schedules and commitments. Coordinates master production with production for potential and actual shortages and alert supervision of potential problems. Generates schedule status reports and keep records of completed operations.
Primary Responsibilities:
Coordinate with supervision, and production area personnel as directed, as required to prepare, deliver, and distribute parts within the facilityReview documents such as production schedules, work orders, materials requirements, and material priorities. Coordinate priorities with program/production team membersRecord production data including volume produced, consumption of raw materials, and quality control measures used in the expediting processWork with team members to identify and prioritize expedited requestsMove parts to next operationsSchedule and conduct inventory counts/audits, lead troubleshooting efforts, and reconcile MRP system with results; Review stock labeling and storage; Research and report on anticipated downstream req'ts due to schedule, loss, and change req'tsCompile information such as production so that status reports can be completedPrepare status reports (schedule, labor, etc.) and distribute as requiredMay occasionally perform special projects; Perform other duties as assignedKnowledge & Skills:General Tier II level airframe assembly concepts and proceduresGood working knowledge of BQMS processes related to manufacturing, production control, procurement, and qualityAbility to draw on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish a wide variety of complicated tasksAble to keep team members well informed and to draw on other's expertise when requiredAble to be certified with/and operate a forklift and pickerGood computer skills and ability to query, monitor, and input MRP system dataAbility to professionally communicate and work with othersGood attention to detail and ability to handle multiple prioritiesWillingness to learn and, as required, help and/or train othersWork Conditions:Shop/IndustrialMoving parts, machine noise; VDTs, computersSedentary to medium activity, able to stand up to 10 hoursLift/Move/Position: 30# occasionally; 10# routinely
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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Expedites, routes, jobs and parts in accordance with production schedules and commitments. Coordinates master production with production for potential and actual shortages and alert supervision of potential problems. Generates schedule status reports and keep records of completed operations.
Primary Responsibilities:
Coordinate with supervision, and production area personnel as directed, as required to prepare, deliver, and distribute parts within the facilityReview documents such as production schedules, work orders, materials requirements, and material priorities. Coordinate priorities with program/production team membersRecord production data including volume produced, consumption of raw materials, and quality control measures used in the expediting processWork with team members to identify and prioritize expedited requestsMove parts to next operationsSchedule and conduct inventory counts/audits, lead troubleshooting efforts, and reconcile MRP system with results; Review stock labeling and storage; Research and report on anticipated downstream req'ts due to schedule, loss, and change req'tsCompile information such as production so that status reports can be completedPrepare status reports (schedule, labor, etc.) and distribute as requiredMay occasionally perform special projects; Perform other duties as assignedKnowledge & Skills:General Tier II level airframe assembly concepts and proceduresGood working knowledge of BQMS processes related to manufacturing, production control, procurement, and qualityAbility to draw on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish a wide variety of complicated tasksAble to keep team members well informed and to draw on other's expertise when requiredAble to be certified with/and operate a forklift and pickerGood computer skills and ability to query, monitor, and input MRP system dataAbility to professionally communicate and work with othersGood attention to detail and ability to handle multiple prioritiesWillingness to learn and, as required, help and/or train othersWork Conditions:Shop/IndustrialMoving parts, machine noise; VDTs, computersSedentary to medium activity, able to stand up to 10 hoursLift/Move/Position: 30# occasionally; 10# routinely
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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