
Supply Chain Coordinator - St Louis, MO
- Saint Louis, MO
- $54,700-100,100 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Obtain strong working knowledge of ADM products.
- Learn the procurement and execution of bulk truck, rail
- Work closely with centralized customer service on customer orders
- Report and monitor inventories of flour, wheat, ingredients, and by-products and make timely and coordinated decisions
- Participate in month end reconciliation
- Participate in daily operation reviews
- PR/PO processing as needed
- Spend time with operations, quality and sales to understand each role
- Be available off shifts and weekends to receive calls if needed
- Strive to maintain the safest work environment possible
- Act as a liaison with quality groups for complete resolution of claims or requests.
- Develop short-term, feasible production schedule for finished goods.
- Make delivery commitments on finished goods. Collaborate with ADM owned and 3rd party facilities to ensure delivery schedules are feasible and product is available.
- Continuous process improvement to ensure best practices.
- Identify obsolete and slow moving material. Recommend disposition.
- Special Projects as assigned.
- Work to improve processes for the team
To be considered for an opportunity, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Flexibility is critical in this role.
- A support-oriented focus on both internal and external customers.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to collaborate in a team-oriented environment.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook.
- Knowledge of the IBM inventory and order processing systems and the ability to learn web-based and other computer applications.
- Strong problem solving and analysis skills. Quick and accurate decision maker.
- Ability to set goals, prioritize and manage multiple tasks.
- The ability to work closely and communicate effectively with all business functions.
- Must be able to maintain a strong working relationship with product managers
- Some travel may be necessary
- Sitting for prolonged periods of time, operating a keyboard, standing, filing, bending, kneeling and effectively working on the telephone.
- Occasional walk throughs of production facilities will be necessary.
- Minimal travel may be required.
- Physical wellness - medical/Rx, dental, vision and on-site wellness center access or gym reimbursement (as applicable).
- Financial wellness - flexible spending accounts, health savings account, 401(k) with matching contributions and cash balance plan, discounted employee stock purchasing program, life insurance, disability, workers' compensation, legal assistance, identity theft protection.
- Mental and social wellness - Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and Colleague Giving Programs (ADM Cares).
- Paid time off including paid holidays.
- Adoption assistance and paid maternity and parental leave.
- Tuition assistance.
- Company-sponsored training and development resources, such as LinkedIn Learning, language training and mentoring programs.