AIRBUS Atlantic Composites

Aeronautics

Apprenti(e)Approvisionneur(se)(f/h)

€12–18k ~AI est. Salaunes, France FULL TIME
The Brief

“Apprenti(e) Approvisionneur (se) (f/h) at AIRBUS Atlantic Composites. Skills: Supply Chain, Digitalization, Process Optimization. Manage and track spare parts orders. Review purchase orders”

What You'll Achieve.

Optimize service piloting; Reliabilize information flows; Maximize needs calculation efficiency

Industry & Context.

Aeronautics
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BAC +5 in Supply Chain, BAC +5 in Logistics, BAC +5 in Master University, BAC +5 in Engineering School, BAC +5 in Business School, Advanced Excel required, Intermediate English

Nice to Have

SAP knowledge a plus, Power BI development a plus

What You'll Do.

Manage and track spare parts orders

Review purchase orders

Validate purchase orders

Track supplier performance KPIs

Manage supplier follow-ups

Handle supplier disputes

Develop new dashboards

Deploy new dashboards

Animate new dashboards

Optimize service piloting

Automate time-consuming tasks

Propose automation solutions

Reliabilize information flows

Maximize needs calculation efficiency

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with varied stakeholders; Supplier interaction; Production interaction; Quality interaction

Process & Methodology

Project Management

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