
Engineering Administrator (Grade CA03) - Mon-Fri (8:00 AM to 4:30 PM)
- Twin Falls, ID
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Establish & maintain professional relationships with the project team, internal stakeholders, and outside vendors via in-person, email, phone & team calls.
- Manage SAP Project Systems for Chobani including building projects, changing cost plans, and creating purchase orders.
- Review, edit & circulate CER's (Capital Expenditure Request) for signatures via Adobe Sign.
- Manage the new vendor setup process with Legal & Treasury teams.
- Create, edit, & submit Master Agreements & SOW's (Statement of Work) to Chobani's Legal team to review, then circulate for signatures via Adobe Sign.
- Create, issue, and follow through on purchase orders, ensuring timely processing and tracking through to final payment.
- Manage and maintain the department Sharepoint and project related files.
- Update, organize, & review data reports for the PM team on a daily, weekly, monthly & quarterly basis including: unvouchered report, weekly activity report, and biweekly capex presentations.
- Work closely with vendors to coordinate services, resolve billing issues, and ensure timely delivery and payment.
- Analyze engineering project costs, budgets, and forecasts to identify variances.
- Create & update job-aids, standards, best practices and templates to increase proficiency & consistency.
- High School diploma, A.A. degree or higher preferred
- 3-5 years of recent experience in an executive support role preferably within a large organization
- Excellent calendar management skills, including the coordination of complex executive meetings and scheduling across numerous internal and external contacts
- Balance multiple tasks at once and independently
- Clear communication skills, both written and verbal, are required
- Proficiency required in SAP, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat X
- Must have good judgment and exercise the utmost discretion with confidential and sensitive information and maintain confidentiality of information