Supply Chain Coordinator II Transportation & Warehousing - Madison, WI at Geebo

Supply Chain Coordinator II

Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove the leading manufacturer of luxury kitchen appliances is a longstanding, family-owned company in the Madison area.
Icons of design and paragons of performance and quality, Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove are the refrigeration, cooking, and dishwashing specialists found in world's most luxurious homes.
We look for team members who are driven by innovation and excellence, striving to serve our customers by doing what is right-with integrity, teamwork, and accountability.
Growth and development are important aspects of this position.
Whether you aspire to be a leader or a technical expert, this position will set you up for success in the future.
Primary Responsibilities Owning and analyzing returnable packaging supply.
Ensuring returnable packaging supply is aligned with demand and preventively identifying weak areas within the returnable packaging supply chain.
Executing returnable packaging purchase orders and timely delivery.
Facilitating and executing supplier return SCAR process Creating and distributing critical reports to cross functional teams (Part Shortage, Capacity, Missing Record, Supplier Forecasts, Targeted Implementation Date reports) Maintaining data integrity within ERP system (warehouse creation, allocation changes, price uploads) Special projects as assigned We value our employees by providing:
Competitive compensation based on skills Industry leading health, dental, and vision plans Generous 401 (K) savings and profit sharing On-site UW Health clinic, fitness center, and walking paths Education assistance and internal training programs Electric vehicle charging Maternity & paternity leave Interested in learning more on our robust benefits package we offer? Click here! Recommended Skills Enterprise Resource Planning Forecasting Packaging And Processing Duties Stock Control Supply Chain Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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