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Purchasing Agent - Nuclear
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee New Berlin, WI 53151
Total applied: 40 |
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Purchasing Agent - Nuclear
Morris Material Handling is seeking a Purchasing Agent to develop a global sourcing network for fabrications and components for products in our Nuclear Group. This person will purchase large fabrications and other components and will procure tooling and fixtures for installation of nuclear products and obtain proposals from appropriate suppliers.Five years of experience working in a purchasing position for a manufacturing company with an ERP system, knowledge of manufacturing processes, in particular fabrication, and the ability to use MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint are required. A college degree in business administration or engineering is preferred. Experience working in an international business environment is a plus. International travel will be required.We offer excellent wages, opportunity for growth, and full benefits. Qualified candidates should submit a resume and salary history to: Morris Material Handling, Human Resources, 315 W. Forest Hill Avenue, Oak Creek, WI 53154, fax 414-570-2779 or E-Mail hr@morriscranes.com For more information, please visit www.morriscranes.com Applicants must list “Purchasing Agent - WI” in the subject of their E-Mails, faxes and mailings. EOE/Affirmative Action Employer
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