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I am Buyer Planner role. I has 13years working experience. I consider myself hardworking, reliable, helpful, organised, honest, and cooperative with team.
My current role is responsible for releasing of planned purchase orders and work orders according to Oracle MRP system.
Responsible for delivery of material accordingly to the master plan loading requirement and working with suppliers for any gating item assurance supply to the operation shop floor.
Responsible for reschedule incoming / outgoing of material in accordance to the the customer demand.
Working with production for any gating items that will impact customer shipment requirement.
Material planning and buying based on customer firm demand and authorised forecast to issue purchase order to suppliers.
Work order releasing based on customer demand release to production. Review and adjust material delivery schedules to suppliers accordingly to customer demand and forecast. Material expediting to assure supply of materials to operation requirement on timely manner.
Every end of the month ensure the work order release to production complete closed with no charge.
100% on time delivery performance is a goal for every customer.
Control and monitor component inventory to ensure maintenance if inventory at appropriate level.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
What is the reporting structure in the department and to whom I will report?
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Applied Materials (Sunnyvale, CA) in May 2019
Interview
Interviewed onsite and was basically told at every interview that it was a grueling place to work and I had better know what I am getting in to. Basically consisted of a series of lectures/warnings peppered with a few random technical questions to make it look like they actually were interested in interviewing me. I had another competitive offer so it was a no brainer to turn down this offer.
I applied online. I interviewed at Applied Materials
Interview
It's smooth and quick to give feedback. Everybody is nice. The whole interview process includes one technical test, two video chats and then went to the company physically to conduct the on-site interview.