Flex

OrderandDeliveryOfficer

$155–245k ~AI est. Shanghai, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Order and Delivery Officer at Flex. Skills: Order management, Delivery management, Customer liaison. Assure order fulfillment. Drive order schedule improvements”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet customer request dates; Sustain good customer delivery experiences

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolve discrepancies

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 years of experience in order management, 3 years of experience in business analysis, University degree or equivalent

Nice to Have

Experience in the electronics industry, ERP system super user, Knowledge of international trade

What You'll Do.

Assure order fulfillment

Drive order schedule improvements

Optimize process function

Support department objectives

Perform business analysis

Drive supply sites ERP setup

Act as customer liaison

Handle customer order fulfillment

Oversee order management processes

Ensure accuracy of order details

Resolve order discrepancies

Ensure on-time delivery

Handle shortages escalations

Manage customer communications

Manage supply allocation

Manage delivery precisions

Coordinate shipment instructions

Support customer RMA handling

Perform inside sales coordination

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with central team; Coordinate with forwarders

Full Job Description

Flex is the diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career at Flex offers the opportunity to make a difference and invest in your growth in a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative environment. If you are excited about a role but don't meet every bullet point, we encourage you to apply and join us to create the extraordinary. ## Job Summary To support our extraordinary teams who build great products and contribute to our growth, we’re looking to add an Order and Delivery Management Officer located in Shanghai Jiading. Reporting to the Order and Delivery Manager, the Order and Delivery Management Officer role involves… assure order fulfillment from customer order receiving to shipment, drive improvements on order schedule improvements to meet customer request dates with correct products and right quantity. Constant consider ways of process improvements in order to optimize its function and to best support department objectives. What a typical day looks like: * Business Analysis based on customer forecast , ODM demand and open backlog for supply sites revenue projection and priority allocation if required. * Drive supply sites ERP system order to cash setup align with central team standard. * Customer service, act as the key liaison to customers handling customer order and demand fulfillment (from predict demand to order payment) * Oversee end-to-end order management processes, including sales order analysis , order entry, validation, production scheduling, and delivery coordination * Ensure accuracy of order details (quantity, pricing, specifications) and compliance with contractual terms * Monitor order status, resolve discrepancies (e.g., delays, shortages), and ensure on-time delivery to clients. * Customer escalation channel, handle shortages escalations, customer communications and supply allocation base on different customers’ demands * Manage delivery

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