The Buyer will ensure timely delivery of materials for production, improve processes, communicate with departments, and manage shipments.
Country:
SingaporeLocation:
251 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Singapore- Works to achieve delivery assurance objectives.
- Executes process improvements and works with delivery assurance systems.
- Communicates with other departments with regard to meeting customer requirements.
- Maintains timely delivery of all materials required for the production of assigned components.
- Manages shipments and coordinates with sub-process suppliers and technical assistance to ensure on-time delivery, and to identify root causes that impacts on-time delivery.
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