About the role
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
- Set up and release production work orders to meet the MPS(master production schedule).
- Ensure parts are available to support the production schedule. Enter transactions for work orders and inventory transfers.
- Monitor inventory on shop floor and accuracy of inventory records on the manufacturing system.
- Control both physically and on the manufacturing system inventory movement, location and account assignment.
- Communicate with all production and support areas on issues affecting MPS.
- Track Parts and location of Parts for production, and new product launch activities.
- Complete daily Online/Offline report entries for assembly line
- Record line entries and close offline tractor orders daily
- Follow up with work order entries and transactions for confirmed inventory.
- Review rejected items for Scrap or transfer to Quality and enter appropriate transactions on the system, including account assignment.
- Liaise with foremen, planners, and managers on status of work orders vs MPS and all supporting inventory and tooling issues to coordinate production.
- Ensure parts received late are moved promptly from the Receiving dock to consuming department work center.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in Production and Inventory Control or equivalent Manufacturing experience preferred.
- Computer skills and experience working within an ERP system.
- Five (5) or more years of experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Fork lift experience is required.
- Good written and verbal communication.
- Able to operate effectively in a demanding team environment.
- Strong organizational skills.
Working Conditions:
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Must pass a criminal record check.
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40 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
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Work periods in shop and in the office.
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Loud, noisy and dusty shop environment.
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Fast paced environment.
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Work under pressure to meet deadlines as part of a team.
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Lifting of small to medium weight items.
About Buhler Industries Inc.:
Buhler Industries Inc. (TSX: BUI) is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1932 as an agricultural equipment manufacturer. Through steady expansion, new products and acquisitions, the company has experienced progress and steady growth.Over the years, many brands have joined Buhler Industries: Farm King, Allied, Inland and Versatile. Today Buhler Industries operates several modern manufacturing plants and distribution centers. Factories in Morden and Winnipeg, MB build tractors, augers, tillage, compact implements and more. Buhler Industries maintains several well-stocked parts warehouses.As Buhler Industries continues to re-invest in engineering, research and development and production, the company is moving forward. The dealer and distribution network in North America has a strong base and continues to grow.Buhler Industries remains committed to continuous product improvement and incorporating new value-added features. That tradition of excellence will continue well into the future.
About Buhler Industries Inc.
Buhler Industries Inc. (TSX: BUI) is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Company was established in 1932 as an agricultural equipment manufacturer. Through steady expansion, new products and acquisitions, the company has experienced progress and steady growth.
Over the years, many brands have joined Buhler Industries: Farm King, Allied, Inland and Versatile. Today Buhler Industries operates several modern manufacturing plants and distribution centers. Factories in Morden and Winnipeg, MB build tractors, augers, tillage, compact implements and more. Buhler Industries maintains several well-stocked parts warehouses.
As Buhler Industries continues to re-invest in engineering, research and development and production, the company is moving forward. The dealer and distribution network in North America has a strong base and continues to grow.
Buhler Industries remains committed to continuous product improvement and incorporating new value-added features. That tradition of excellence will continue well into the future.
About the role
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
- Set up and release production work orders to meet the MPS(master production schedule).
- Ensure parts are available to support the production schedule. Enter transactions for work orders and inventory transfers.
- Monitor inventory on shop floor and accuracy of inventory records on the manufacturing system.
- Control both physically and on the manufacturing system inventory movement, location and account assignment.
- Communicate with all production and support areas on issues affecting MPS.
- Track Parts and location of Parts for production, and new product launch activities.
- Complete daily Online/Offline report entries for assembly line
- Record line entries and close offline tractor orders daily
- Follow up with work order entries and transactions for confirmed inventory.
- Review rejected items for Scrap or transfer to Quality and enter appropriate transactions on the system, including account assignment.
- Liaise with foremen, planners, and managers on status of work orders vs MPS and all supporting inventory and tooling issues to coordinate production.
- Ensure parts received late are moved promptly from the Receiving dock to consuming department work center.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in Production and Inventory Control or equivalent Manufacturing experience preferred.
- Computer skills and experience working within an ERP system.
- Five (5) or more years of experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Fork lift experience is required.
- Good written and verbal communication.
- Able to operate effectively in a demanding team environment.
- Strong organizational skills.
Working Conditions:
-
Must pass a criminal record check.
-
40 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
-
Work periods in shop and in the office.
-
Loud, noisy and dusty shop environment.
-
Fast paced environment.
-
Work under pressure to meet deadlines as part of a team.
-
Lifting of small to medium weight items.
About Buhler Industries Inc.:
Buhler Industries Inc. (TSX: BUI) is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1932 as an agricultural equipment manufacturer. Through steady expansion, new products and acquisitions, the company has experienced progress and steady growth.Over the years, many brands have joined Buhler Industries: Farm King, Allied, Inland and Versatile. Today Buhler Industries operates several modern manufacturing plants and distribution centers. Factories in Morden and Winnipeg, MB build tractors, augers, tillage, compact implements and more. Buhler Industries maintains several well-stocked parts warehouses.As Buhler Industries continues to re-invest in engineering, research and development and production, the company is moving forward. The dealer and distribution network in North America has a strong base and continues to grow.Buhler Industries remains committed to continuous product improvement and incorporating new value-added features. That tradition of excellence will continue well into the future.
About Buhler Industries Inc.
Buhler Industries Inc. (TSX: BUI) is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Company was established in 1932 as an agricultural equipment manufacturer. Through steady expansion, new products and acquisitions, the company has experienced progress and steady growth.
Over the years, many brands have joined Buhler Industries: Farm King, Allied, Inland and Versatile. Today Buhler Industries operates several modern manufacturing plants and distribution centers. Factories in Morden and Winnipeg, MB build tractors, augers, tillage, compact implements and more. Buhler Industries maintains several well-stocked parts warehouses.
As Buhler Industries continues to re-invest in engineering, research and development and production, the company is moving forward. The dealer and distribution network in North America has a strong base and continues to grow.
Buhler Industries remains committed to continuous product improvement and incorporating new value-added features. That tradition of excellence will continue well into the future.