What are the responsibilities and job description for the BOM Data Coordinator position at PJ Trailers?
Job Details
Description
Company Profile:
American Trailer World (ATW) was recently created because of the merger of Big Tex Trailers and American Trailer Works, two leading companies in the trailer industry. ATW is the most diversified manufacturer, largest retailer and distributor of professional grade and consumer grade trailers, parts and accessories in North America. With superior positioning in the trailer industry and leading products across a diverse array of end markets, ATW has an opportunity for rapid and profitable expansion. Bain Capital Private Equity partnered in the acquisitions, and they will continue to provide additional support and capital to drive expansion.
Job Summary
The purpose of this position is to analyze, write, and enter product bills of material and to adjust bills of material to meet costing and production standards. Additionally, the position will be required to manipulate information from the B.O.M. and Master Data through ERP systems and route that information through various processes, dictating how a product will be costed, planned, scheduled, produced, inventoried, etc.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- BOM Data Coordinator will be responsible for analyzing, writing & entry of product bill of materials. They will use design drawings received from Engineering and will covert this information into production bills of materials. Additionally, they will be required to manipulate information from the B.O.M. and Material Master Data through ERP systems, and route that information through various processes, dictating how a product will be costed, planned, scheduled, produced, inventoried, etc. The BOM Data Coordinator must be capable of interacting with all levels of management and departments to fulfill the duties listed above.
Qualifications
Requirements and Qualifications
- Requires advanced computer skills, strong math skills, good teamwork abilities, good communication skills, basic knowledge of production operations systems.
- Requires special knowledge in a particular field. Knowledge is normally acquired through two years of college, or vocational, or technical school training resulting in an associate degree or equivalent.
- 1 to 3 years of experience