UAP Inc.

Heavy Vehicle Parts

Replenisher

CA$44–56k ~AI est. Longueuil, Quebec, Canada FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for entry candidates.

The Brief

“Replenisher at UAP Inc.. Skills: Replenishment, Inventory control, Purchasing. Place replenishment purchase orders. Maintain optimal inventory levels”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet service level objectives; Align with financial targets; Turnover; Coverage; Obsolescence

Industry & Context.

Heavy Vehicle Parts
Problems you'll solve

Analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum two years experience, Degree in supply chain, Degree in mathematics, Degree in administration, Degree in other relevant field, Excellent oral communication skills in French and English, Excellent written communication skills in French and English, Knowledge of Excel, Knowledge of ERP systems, Ability to perform under pressure, Autonomy, Working organization

What You'll Do.

Place replenishment purchase orders

Maintain optimal inventory levels

Follow up with suppliers

Analyze exception reports

Apply correction on sales forecast

Maintain parameters in replenishment system

Communicate regularly with market manager

Maintain relationship with operation managers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal customers across Canada; Market manager; Operation managers of DC; Corporate stores

Communication Scope

Oral communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

Be part of a community of authentic, proud and trusted people. Our Heavy Vehicle Parts Division is the country’s largest network. This division’s banners include Traction, TW and Cadel. Servicing the transport, construction and farming sectors, we keep them moving forward. This makes for a special kind of workplace. We have the experience and strength of our 100-year legacy and the desire to always do better for our team members and clients. Our 5000 colleagues proudly serve thousands of customers every day across Canada. If the hat fits, we’d be proud to have you wear it! Send us your resume and join a people-centric company with a reputation of excellence. Reporting to the Supply Management Manager, you will play a key role in managing the purchasing of goods for stores and distribution centers. You are responsible for maintaining optimal inventory levels to support operations and meet financial objectives Your responsibilities will be to: * Place replenishment purchase orders with suppliers based on system-generated requirements or manual analysis when required * Ensure optimal inventory levels to meet service level objectives while aligning with financial targets (turnover, coverage and obsolescence) * Monitor open orders and proactively follow up with suppliers to resolve late deliveries impacting service level. * Analyze exception reports to apply correction on sales forecast and some replenishment parameters. * Maintain parameters in the replenishment system. * Communicate regularly with market manager responsible for strategic relationship with suppliers to ensure alignment on stock availability, projects and specific action related to suppliers * Maintain strong relationship and good communication with operation managers of DC and corporate stores. ## Qualifications To join our team, you need, among other things: * Degree in supply chain, mathematics, administration or other relevant field with minimum two (2) years’ experience in a similar role. * Excellen

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