Aug. 16th, 2003

PSA

Aug. 16th, 2003 07:32 am
kyburg: (shh)
[livejournal.com profile] snackpants - here's another one for you:


US-CA-chatsworth-Shipping Manager :.

Status: Full Time, Employee

Shift: First Shift (Day)

Fast paced children's clothing manufacturer in search of an experienced shipping manager. Job duties include UPS electronic manifest, packing, picking tickets, returns and refusal tracking, inventory control, shipment consolidation ... EDI experience preferred but not required.

Fax or email resume and salary requirements to 818-882-5378 or pskettiinfo@aol.com
ATTN: Shipping Department
....................................................................................................................................................................
Contact Information :.
chatsworth ca
Fax: 818-882-5378

You know the drill.

[livejournal.com profile] ass_ - you're up:

US-CA-Los Angeles-Jr. Buyer - Flexible Manufacturing :.

Status: Full Time, Employee Salary: 39,000.00 to 45,000.00 per hour Reference Code: USA5856029

Job Location: Los Angeles 90058

Job Description:
Masterfoods USA is a diversified, multinational company, operating on a global scale in more than 30 countries, yet is privately owned. We are a world leader in each of our main businesses, consisting of more than 5 product groups, including snack foods, main meal foods, pet care products, electronics & information.
We offer an excellent compensation package, competitive benefits package, unique work environment and opportunities for professional growth. If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a challenging opportunity, please apply online with salary requirements. No phone calls, please.

Masterfoods USA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

Summary:
Responsible for the ongoing projects as well as general purchasing support of the Commercial Manager and Buyer as they relate to representation on projects teams, contracts administration, and miscellaneous purchasing of co-packing and co-manufacturing services.

Principal Accountabilities:
Ensure that the Company gets the proper quality at the best value for money. This includes:
- Attending weekly projects team meetings as scheduled.
- Managing daily communications, and project milestones with suppliers and internal clients.
- Learning and applying innovative, state-of-the-art contracting and negotiating techniques.
- Analysing value obtained from sourcing alternatives using financial analysis techniques to "unbundle" charges for co-manufacturing.
- Aiding in the implementation of technological solutions, which provide a negotiating "edge" and/or improve efficiency, such as EDI, EFT, etc.
- Visiting vendor operations when needed to ensure a solid understanding of vendor's business and practices.
- Challenging client groups to properly define needs and to consider alternative ways to meet these needs (in-house vs. vendor sourcing, different vendor with whom they might not be familiar, etc.).
- Participating in cross-functional teams to solve potential problems before they become major issues.
- Influencing clients to solicit Commercial involvement early in the buying process rather than after the fact.
- Anticipating needs of clients and suggesting solutions.
- Various other ad hoc or administrative functions.

Knowledge and Skills:
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Minimum two years purchasing, combination purchasing/manufacturing, or equivalent business experience required.
- Good working knowledge of purchasing procedures, innovations in the field of purchasing contract law, finance, and risk management.
- Strong analytical skills; ability to "unbundle" costs of various co-manufacturing and assess value for money.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to interface with and influence associates at diverse levels with different backgrounds and perspectives.
- Ability to think and act independently with limited guidance from scalar.
- Project management skills; ability to organize a project into key components and manage progression of the project independently according to an aggressive timeline.
- Attention to detail while simultaneously maintaining a broader business perspective.
- Highly developed PC skills.
- Limited travel required, ability to accept 10-20% away from office.

Masterfoods USA is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

We offer an excellent compensation package, competitive benefits package, unique work environment and opportunities for professional growth. If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a challenging opportunity, please apply online with salary requirements. No phone calls, please.

Searchable Keywords: Jr. Buyer - Flexible Manufacturing / gj-mo

Minimum Education Required: Bachelor

Years of Experience Required: At Least 1 Year
....................................................................................................................................................................
Contact Information :.
Masterfoods USA, a Mars Incorporated Company
800 High Street
Hackettstown NJ 07840

I've got a Post Office box in Manhattan Beach, CA you can use if you want to give this one a go. Yes, I think you could do this. Anyone who can get their mind around selling something, can get their mind around the process of buying something - they are not dissimiliar. Uh, this the Mars company that makes the candy bars, BTW. They would rock as an employer.

PSA

Aug. 16th, 2003 07:32 am
kyburg: (shh)
[livejournal.com profile] snackpants - here's another one for you:


US-CA-chatsworth-Shipping Manager :.

Status: Full Time, Employee

Shift: First Shift (Day)

Fast paced children's clothing manufacturer in search of an experienced shipping manager. Job duties include UPS electronic manifest, packing, picking tickets, returns and refusal tracking, inventory control, shipment consolidation ... EDI experience preferred but not required.

Fax or email resume and salary requirements to 818-882-5378 or pskettiinfo@aol.com
ATTN: Shipping Department
....................................................................................................................................................................
Contact Information :.
chatsworth ca
Fax: 818-882-5378

You know the drill.

[livejournal.com profile] ass_ - you're up:

US-CA-Los Angeles-Jr. Buyer - Flexible Manufacturing :.

Status: Full Time, Employee Salary: 39,000.00 to 45,000.00 per hour Reference Code: USA5856029

Job Location: Los Angeles 90058

Job Description:
Masterfoods USA is a diversified, multinational company, operating on a global scale in more than 30 countries, yet is privately owned. We are a world leader in each of our main businesses, consisting of more than 5 product groups, including snack foods, main meal foods, pet care products, electronics & information.
We offer an excellent compensation package, competitive benefits package, unique work environment and opportunities for professional growth. If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a challenging opportunity, please apply online with salary requirements. No phone calls, please.

Masterfoods USA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

Summary:
Responsible for the ongoing projects as well as general purchasing support of the Commercial Manager and Buyer as they relate to representation on projects teams, contracts administration, and miscellaneous purchasing of co-packing and co-manufacturing services.

Principal Accountabilities:
Ensure that the Company gets the proper quality at the best value for money. This includes:
- Attending weekly projects team meetings as scheduled.
- Managing daily communications, and project milestones with suppliers and internal clients.
- Learning and applying innovative, state-of-the-art contracting and negotiating techniques.
- Analysing value obtained from sourcing alternatives using financial analysis techniques to "unbundle" charges for co-manufacturing.
- Aiding in the implementation of technological solutions, which provide a negotiating "edge" and/or improve efficiency, such as EDI, EFT, etc.
- Visiting vendor operations when needed to ensure a solid understanding of vendor's business and practices.
- Challenging client groups to properly define needs and to consider alternative ways to meet these needs (in-house vs. vendor sourcing, different vendor with whom they might not be familiar, etc.).
- Participating in cross-functional teams to solve potential problems before they become major issues.
- Influencing clients to solicit Commercial involvement early in the buying process rather than after the fact.
- Anticipating needs of clients and suggesting solutions.
- Various other ad hoc or administrative functions.

Knowledge and Skills:
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Minimum two years purchasing, combination purchasing/manufacturing, or equivalent business experience required.
- Good working knowledge of purchasing procedures, innovations in the field of purchasing contract law, finance, and risk management.
- Strong analytical skills; ability to "unbundle" costs of various co-manufacturing and assess value for money.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to interface with and influence associates at diverse levels with different backgrounds and perspectives.
- Ability to think and act independently with limited guidance from scalar.
- Project management skills; ability to organize a project into key components and manage progression of the project independently according to an aggressive timeline.
- Attention to detail while simultaneously maintaining a broader business perspective.
- Highly developed PC skills.
- Limited travel required, ability to accept 10-20% away from office.

Masterfoods USA is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

We offer an excellent compensation package, competitive benefits package, unique work environment and opportunities for professional growth. If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a challenging opportunity, please apply online with salary requirements. No phone calls, please.

Searchable Keywords: Jr. Buyer - Flexible Manufacturing / gj-mo

Minimum Education Required: Bachelor

Years of Experience Required: At Least 1 Year
....................................................................................................................................................................
Contact Information :.
Masterfoods USA, a Mars Incorporated Company
800 High Street
Hackettstown NJ 07840

I've got a Post Office box in Manhattan Beach, CA you can use if you want to give this one a go. Yes, I think you could do this. Anyone who can get their mind around selling something, can get their mind around the process of buying something - they are not dissimiliar. Uh, this the Mars company that makes the candy bars, BTW. They would rock as an employer.

PSA

Aug. 16th, 2003 07:32 am
kyburg: (Default)
[livejournal.com profile] snackpants - here's another one for you:


US-CA-chatsworth-Shipping Manager :.

Status: Full Time, Employee

Shift: First Shift (Day)

Fast paced children's clothing manufacturer in search of an experienced shipping manager. Job duties include UPS electronic manifest, packing, picking tickets, returns and refusal tracking, inventory control, shipment consolidation ... EDI experience preferred but not required.

Fax or email resume and salary requirements to 818-882-5378 or pskettiinfo@aol.com
ATTN: Shipping Department
....................................................................................................................................................................
Contact Information :.
chatsworth ca
Fax: 818-882-5378

You know the drill.

[livejournal.com profile] ass_ - you're up:

US-CA-Los Angeles-Jr. Buyer - Flexible Manufacturing :.

Status: Full Time, Employee Salary: 39,000.00 to 45,000.00 per hour Reference Code: USA5856029

Job Location: Los Angeles 90058

Job Description:
Masterfoods USA is a diversified, multinational company, operating on a global scale in more than 30 countries, yet is privately owned. We are a world leader in each of our main businesses, consisting of more than 5 product groups, including snack foods, main meal foods, pet care products, electronics & information.
We offer an excellent compensation package, competitive benefits package, unique work environment and opportunities for professional growth. If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a challenging opportunity, please apply online with salary requirements. No phone calls, please.

Masterfoods USA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

Summary:
Responsible for the ongoing projects as well as general purchasing support of the Commercial Manager and Buyer as they relate to representation on projects teams, contracts administration, and miscellaneous purchasing of co-packing and co-manufacturing services.

Principal Accountabilities:
Ensure that the Company gets the proper quality at the best value for money. This includes:
- Attending weekly projects team meetings as scheduled.
- Managing daily communications, and project milestones with suppliers and internal clients.
- Learning and applying innovative, state-of-the-art contracting and negotiating techniques.
- Analysing value obtained from sourcing alternatives using financial analysis techniques to "unbundle" charges for co-manufacturing.
- Aiding in the implementation of technological solutions, which provide a negotiating "edge" and/or improve efficiency, such as EDI, EFT, etc.
- Visiting vendor operations when needed to ensure a solid understanding of vendor's business and practices.
- Challenging client groups to properly define needs and to consider alternative ways to meet these needs (in-house vs. vendor sourcing, different vendor with whom they might not be familiar, etc.).
- Participating in cross-functional teams to solve potential problems before they become major issues.
- Influencing clients to solicit Commercial involvement early in the buying process rather than after the fact.
- Anticipating needs of clients and suggesting solutions.
- Various other ad hoc or administrative functions.

Knowledge and Skills:
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Minimum two years purchasing, combination purchasing/manufacturing, or equivalent business experience required.
- Good working knowledge of purchasing procedures, innovations in the field of purchasing contract law, finance, and risk management.
- Strong analytical skills; ability to "unbundle" costs of various co-manufacturing and assess value for money.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to interface with and influence associates at diverse levels with different backgrounds and perspectives.
- Ability to think and act independently with limited guidance from scalar.
- Project management skills; ability to organize a project into key components and manage progression of the project independently according to an aggressive timeline.
- Attention to detail while simultaneously maintaining a broader business perspective.
- Highly developed PC skills.
- Limited travel required, ability to accept 10-20% away from office.

Masterfoods USA is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.

We offer an excellent compensation package, competitive benefits package, unique work environment and opportunities for professional growth. If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a challenging opportunity, please apply online with salary requirements. No phone calls, please.

Searchable Keywords: Jr. Buyer - Flexible Manufacturing / gj-mo

Minimum Education Required: Bachelor

Years of Experience Required: At Least 1 Year
....................................................................................................................................................................
Contact Information :.
Masterfoods USA, a Mars Incorporated Company
800 High Street
Hackettstown NJ 07840

I've got a Post Office box in Manhattan Beach, CA you can use if you want to give this one a go. Yes, I think you could do this. Anyone who can get their mind around selling something, can get their mind around the process of buying something - they are not dissimiliar. Uh, this the Mars company that makes the candy bars, BTW. They would rock as an employer.
kyburg: (Default)
No pictures - and the street dance is tomorrow. Jim works tomorrow. Much suckage.

And it was over 100.

And some bunch of dumbasses vandalized the The Go For Broke Monument last night - knocked over the planters of flowers and so forth and tossed the dirt around. I'll give their office a call Monday and see if they plan to take a clean up day and if they want some help.

Dumb fucking asses.

Cold soba noodles are the only thing for lunch when it was this hot. Just looking at a huge bowl of hot ramen crossed my eyes.

We began the day early with a phone call from the refinisher to come out and see the piano.

So we did. Driving like maniacs down the 91, up the 57 and over on Arrow Hwy, being reminded in the sternest of terms why we were happy to be living in Torrance. It was 40 degrees hotter. Everything was wilted, even the evergreen trees.

But the piano...my piano, the celebrity. Woodworkers from all over the area have been coming to this shop to praise my piano as if it were the second coming. Got a piece of oak furniture around anywhere? See that wood shot through with black grain? Maybe you can see a knothole - see how the grain swirls around it?

Think of a piano made with that wood - only it swirls like the stripes on a tiger. The whole piano is made from it, solid through and through.

And yes, she got pictures. I'll post whatever she got when I can get my hands on them. Before, during and after.

Then we go to Sis' house to fetch Feebass. The boy has been keeping two he caught for us - and we sat and visited for a good hour or so. Weirded me completely out. But in a good way.

Then we finally got on the road to Little Tokyo.

HOOOOOOOOT. I'm dumping water on myself to try to keep cool enough - and the water evaporates in minutes. We try to see as much as we can - we visit the Japanese-American Museum - and became members, we walked up and down that block, visiting the Buddhist center down the street (it's Pure Land, so it was a lot like visiting a catholic church - but they are very cool and the center is well-stocked with all kinds of good things for the head.) Stuck our heads in the hardware store, and visited the police substation and enjoyed a mutual bitch session about the vandalism at the memorial last night.

Visited Crooks Nippon - gotta love a place that guards its porn with a full-size Chi cutout with a sign that reads "You have to be over 18 and perv to come in here."

About that time, Jim gave it up - it was just too freaking hot. Went over the the Japanese American Cultural Center - and renewed our memberships, then went back to car and came home.

You know you're too hot when you jump into a cold bath and the water isn't cold five minutes after you get into it.

However, the breezes are cool here. Out in Upland, it was hot air, hot wind, hot hot hot.

Feeling much more human now. Got up early. Falling down now.
kyburg: (Default)
No pictures - and the street dance is tomorrow. Jim works tomorrow. Much suckage.

And it was over 100.

And some bunch of dumbasses vandalized the The Go For Broke Monument last night - knocked over the planters of flowers and so forth and tossed the dirt around. I'll give their office a call Monday and see if they plan to take a clean up day and if they want some help.

Dumb fucking asses.

Cold soba noodles are the only thing for lunch when it was this hot. Just looking at a huge bowl of hot ramen crossed my eyes.

We began the day early with a phone call from the refinisher to come out and see the piano.

So we did. Driving like maniacs down the 91, up the 57 and over on Arrow Hwy, being reminded in the sternest of terms why we were happy to be living in Torrance. It was 40 degrees hotter. Everything was wilted, even the evergreen trees.

But the piano...my piano, the celebrity. Woodworkers from all over the area have been coming to this shop to praise my piano as if it were the second coming. Got a piece of oak furniture around anywhere? See that wood shot through with black grain? Maybe you can see a knothole - see how the grain swirls around it?

Think of a piano made with that wood - only it swirls like the stripes on a tiger. The whole piano is made from it, solid through and through.

And yes, she got pictures. I'll post whatever she got when I can get my hands on them. Before, during and after.

Then we go to Sis' house to fetch Feebass. The boy has been keeping two he caught for us - and we sat and visited for a good hour or so. Weirded me completely out. But in a good way.

Then we finally got on the road to Little Tokyo.

HOOOOOOOOT. I'm dumping water on myself to try to keep cool enough - and the water evaporates in minutes. We try to see as much as we can - we visit the Japanese-American Museum - and became members, we walked up and down that block, visiting the Buddhist center down the street (it's Pure Land, so it was a lot like visiting a catholic church - but they are very cool and the center is well-stocked with all kinds of good things for the head.) Stuck our heads in the hardware store, and visited the police substation and enjoyed a mutual bitch session about the vandalism at the memorial last night.

Visited Crooks Nippon - gotta love a place that guards its porn with a full-size Chi cutout with a sign that reads "You have to be over 18 and perv to come in here."

About that time, Jim gave it up - it was just too freaking hot. Went over the the Japanese American Cultural Center - and renewed our memberships, then went back to car and came home.

You know you're too hot when you jump into a cold bath and the water isn't cold five minutes after you get into it.

However, the breezes are cool here. Out in Upland, it was hot air, hot wind, hot hot hot.

Feeling much more human now. Got up early. Falling down now.
kyburg: (Default)
No pictures - and the street dance is tomorrow. Jim works tomorrow. Much suckage.

And it was over 100.

And some bunch of dumbasses vandalized the The Go For Broke Monument last night - knocked over the planters of flowers and so forth and tossed the dirt around. I'll give their office a call Monday and see if they plan to take a clean up day and if they want some help.

Dumb fucking asses.

Cold soba noodles are the only thing for lunch when it was this hot. Just looking at a huge bowl of hot ramen crossed my eyes.

We began the day early with a phone call from the refinisher to come out and see the piano.

So we did. Driving like maniacs down the 91, up the 57 and over on Arrow Hwy, being reminded in the sternest of terms why we were happy to be living in Torrance. It was 40 degrees hotter. Everything was wilted, even the evergreen trees.

But the piano...my piano, the celebrity. Woodworkers from all over the area have been coming to this shop to praise my piano as if it were the second coming. Got a piece of oak furniture around anywhere? See that wood shot through with black grain? Maybe you can see a knothole - see how the grain swirls around it?

Think of a piano made with that wood - only it swirls like the stripes on a tiger. The whole piano is made from it, solid through and through.

And yes, she got pictures. I'll post whatever she got when I can get my hands on them. Before, during and after.

Then we go to Sis' house to fetch Feebass. The boy has been keeping two he caught for us - and we sat and visited for a good hour or so. Weirded me completely out. But in a good way.

Then we finally got on the road to Little Tokyo.

HOOOOOOOOT. I'm dumping water on myself to try to keep cool enough - and the water evaporates in minutes. We try to see as much as we can - we visit the Japanese-American Museum - and became members, we walked up and down that block, visiting the Buddhist center down the street (it's Pure Land, so it was a lot like visiting a catholic church - but they are very cool and the center is well-stocked with all kinds of good things for the head.) Stuck our heads in the hardware store, and visited the police substation and enjoyed a mutual bitch session about the vandalism at the memorial last night.

Visited Crooks Nippon - gotta love a place that guards its porn with a full-size Chi cutout with a sign that reads "You have to be over 18 and perv to come in here."

About that time, Jim gave it up - it was just too freaking hot. Went over the the Japanese American Cultural Center - and renewed our memberships, then went back to car and came home.

You know you're too hot when you jump into a cold bath and the water isn't cold five minutes after you get into it.

However, the breezes are cool here. Out in Upland, it was hot air, hot wind, hot hot hot.

Feeling much more human now. Got up early. Falling down now.

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