Environmental Risk Management Specialist performs environmental risk analysis studies to identify potential risks and to develop mitigation solutions. Evaluates existing operations, processes, suppliers, and assets to support implementing and maintaining an environmental policy to meet regulatory requirements. Being an Environmental Risk Management Specialist ensures that environmental due diligence is properly supported. Manages data collection and analysis using business intelligence tools to develop risk models. Additionally, Environmental Risk Management Specialist maintains knowledge of current environmental regulations. Collaborates with cross-functional teams to develop and implement response and preparedness plans to address potential environmental issues. Typically has a background in environmental science. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Environmental Risk Management Specialist work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be an Environmental Risk Management Specialist typically requires 4 -7 years of related experience.
The Materials Management and Control Analyst IV uses material requirements plans, production schedules, and inventory data to maintain the required flow of materials. Supports daily operations and planning to optimize the flow of raw materials, supplies, and equipment from initial procurement to the final disposition and fulfill material requirements for volume, cost, and scheduling business operations. Being a Materials Management and Control Analyst IV monitors operations, troubleshoots operational roadblocks, and expedites material availability. Coordinates with procurement, warehouse, and distribution operations to manage and monitor workflows crucial to the flow of materials. In addition, Materials Management and Control Analyst IV tracks and analyzes inventory levels and develops reports, dashboards, and other resources to facilitate material management processes. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager. Being a Materials Management and Control Analyst IV work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Working as a Materials Management and Control Analyst IV typically requires 7+ years of related experience.
The Inventory Control and Cost Analyst Specialist monitors, analyzes, and reports on inventory valuation, production, and various other costs. Provides cost analysis results to assist senior management in decision making or other financial initiatives. Being an Inventory Control and Cost Analyst Specialist ensures productivity analysis is provided for utilization. Review reports/data files and makes recommendations. In addition, Inventory Control and Cost Analyst Specialist requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Typically reports to a Manager. Inventory Control and Cost Analyst Specialist is a specialist on complex technical and business matters. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. Working as an Inventory Control and Cost Analyst Specialist typically requires 7+ years of related experience.
Production Control Analyst IV compiles and maintains production records to perform data analysis and drive process improvements. Evaluates operational strategies to identify inadequacies, recommend changes for improvement, and provide technical guidance for internal stakeholders. Being a Production Control Analyst IV ensures adequate inventory levels and maintain production schedules to ensure efficient production flow. Prepares reports concerning production flow for upper management. Additionally, Production Control Analyst IV serves as the liaison for engineering, sales, manufacturing, and upper management to ensure timely production flows. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Production Control Analyst IV work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. To be a Production Control Analyst IV typically requires 7+ years of related experience.
The Litigation Document Management Specialist designs, implements, and maintains litigation databases. Uses technology to support an organization's litigation efforts. Being a Litigation Document Management Specialist trains end users in database use and document management. Responsible for the technical aspects of document organization and control, including electronic discovery (eDiscovery). In addition, Litigation Document Management Specialist may assist in the preparation of documents or exhibits for trial. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Being a Litigation Document Management Specialist occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Working as a Litigation Document Management Specialist typically requires 2-4 years of related experience.