Parts Procurement Specialist
We are seeking a full-time person to procure parts and materials for all projects across the company. As well, the Parts Procurement Specialist will oversee and manage the warehouse and its inventory for a 3,500 square foot shop. Experience in Marine Electrical and knowledge of parts and materials on large commercial vessels is a huge plus.
Projects the company undertakes will include a wide range of electrical projects including vessel shore power work, alternative marine power, mobile crane electrical supply, hydraulic systems, communication systems, terminal wide power systems, gate systems, and other floating electrical projects. The projects tend to be on demand and onsite on the vessels both port side as well as in deep water.
Location:
Seattle, WA
Characteristics of US Electric Company Culture
Responsibilities
Efficiently sourcing and coordinating parts for company projects
Manage timelines, lead times and deliverables of all company inventory
Communicate with and update Project Leads with pertinent parts information including pricing,lead times, expected delivery times, etc.
Communicate closely with Management of US Electric
Document the procedures, vendor information, etc. that the company uses for the purchase of company inventory and materials
Provide inventory valuations on an ad hoc basis
Maintain and organize company warehouse
Standardize procedures for field crews and their use of company inventory
Reports to Director of Operations
Company Purpose: Maximize Potential
Company Values:
Work Ethic
Self-Control
Enthusiasm
Team First
Transparency
Accountability
Normal workday starts in the company headquarters in Seattle at 0700
Overtime and Weekend work on short notice happens frequently, and all employees are expected to make their best efforts to be available when needed
Some of our busiest work-months are predictable and may include several weeks of long days with overtime and weekend work included (winter months, particularly)
There is a basic chain of command structure that all employees are expected to follow
We all work as a cohesive team and watch out for each other’s welfare
We foster a teaching and learning environment
Journeyman Electricians are expected to teach and train less-skilled Apprentice Electricians in the science and art of being a Marine Electrician
Lead by example
Pride in Craftsmanship
Your work deserves your best efforts
Your work is a statement of competence and neatness
Pay
Salary + Bonus
$62,500 - $77,500 annual Salary, commensurate with your skill and experience
Discretionary Bonuses
Benefits
Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits – 100% coverage for employee
401-K Match
Paid Holidays
Paid time off