Scout Motors

automotive

Analyst,LogisticsMaterialFlowEngineer

$70–85k Blythewood, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Analyst, Logistics Material Flow Engineer at Scout Motors. Skills: Logistics, Material Flow, Process Management. Conduct process audits. Evaluate change requests”

Industry & Context.

automotive
Problems you'll solve

Excellent problem-solving skills; focus on process optimization

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

conducting process audits is required, Proven expertise in change management, evaluating and steering change requests in automotive environments, Experience with route optimization, traffic management tools/software, JIS logistics, material flow planning, In-depth understanding of compliance requirements, safety, quality, and regulatory standards, Excellent problem-solving skills, focus on process optimization, communication and teamwork abilities, Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-tech environment, Experience managing supplier selection for equipment, Skilled in coordinating implementations in alignment with SOP requirements

What You'll Do.

Conduct process audits

Evaluate change requests

Steer change requests

Manage supplier selection

Coordinate implementations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborates across the company to build better

Communication Scope

communication abilities

Free ATS check

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