Supply Chain Analyst
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Engineering
Quality Engineering, Procurement / Purchasing, Manufacturing Engineer, Operations Engineer
Supply Chain Analyst – Materials Control
We’re hiring a high-impact Supply Chain Analyst to own materials control and project readiness for FANUC’s system integration builds. This is a hands-on, fast-paced role for someone who thrives on precision, accountability, and execution.
If you’re the kind of professional who takes ownership, spots issues before they become problems, and keeps projects moving, this role is built for you.
What You’ll OwnFull control of expense materials inventory supporting integration builds
Processing POs and supplier acknowledgements in Material Tracker Apex
Tracking parts, equipment, and materials to hit aggressive integration deadlines
Maintaining clean, organized, project-ready material cages
Inspecting incoming materials, quarantining defects, and scrapping per procedure
Executing domestic and international shipments
, including export complianceCoordinating shipments between engineering, manufacturing, logistics, customers, and integrators
Supporting kitting, launch, production support, and warranty execution
Auditing inventory to ensure on-time, complete, and accurate shipments—every time
1–3+ years in materials control, logistics, automation, or industrial operations
Strong understanding of inventory control / MRP (Oracle preferred)
Experience in automation, applications, or machine tools a plus
High attention to detail, strong sense of urgency, and zero tolerance for sloppiness
Confident communicator who works effectively across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain teams
Power user of Excel, MS Office, Oracle, and web-based systems
Direct impact on project execution and customer delivery
High visibility across engineering, manufacturing, and leadership
A role built for people who execute, not observe
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