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The Inventory Manager is responsible for the management of Production and Sustainment related Inventory, including the inbound processing, storage, pick, pack and dispatch of material to Production or Sustainment related customers. The Inventory Manager will ensure that materials are properly identified and recorded in the corporate ERP system (SAP), that replenishment parameters are established to maximise material availability at lowest life cycle cost, and to ensure that internal and external customers can correctly identify and order spare parts for production, preventative and corrective maintenance of vehicles and other systems supported by RDA.
The Inventory Manager will manage and mentor a team of inventory specialists to ensure that inventory is properly managed to meet demand, maximise inventory turns, and minimise inventory‑on‑hand valuation and obsolescence.
The Inventory Manager will develop and update policy, processes and procedures relating to the management of inventory and drive the implementation of a culture of Continual Improvement and problem solving, using internationally recognised techniques such as Lean.
As an Inventory Manager, you can anticipate some of your day-to-day tasks to include:
- Analyse Demand for Materials;
- Maintain SAP Material Master Data;
- Manage Inventory Receipt, Storage and Dispatch;
- Manage Inventory Performance;
- Maintain Inventory Systems, Policy and Processes;
- Drive Improvement & Problem Solving; and
- Staff Administration.
About your new team
Located in Redbank, Ipswich, the Inventory Management team is responsible to the Director Logistics within the Operations function of Rheinmetall Defence Australia. The team plays an essential enabling role for the Production and Through Life Support elements of the business, and ultimately in support of the Commonwealth of Australia as the end customer of Rheinmetall products.
Find Your Why at Rheinmetall
Our values of Safety, Partnership, Openness, Respect and Trust (SPORT) supports our team members to create a workplace environment where our employees value each other, live up to their promises, communicate openly and work safely every day.
The experience and skillset best suited to this role includes:
- Demonstrated experience in inventory management (analysis, forecasting, master data);
- Demonstrated ability to analyse and improve inventory performance;
- Excellent analytical and quantitative skills and highly developed interpersonal skills including a customer focus;
- Demonstrated experience in managing material master data, including engineering change management, supersession, obsolescence, and alternate parts;
- Demonstrated experience in warehouse operations, including inbound and outbound processing, MHE operations, storage management and safety risk analysis;
- Strong ERP systems experience in the area of inventory (SAP advantageous);
- Demonstrated experience in process improvement and problem solving, utilising concepts, tools and techniques such as Lean and Six Sigma;
- Ability to mentor and manage a team; and
- Must hold or be eligible to obtain an Australian Government Security Clearance (must hold Australian Citizenship).
What we offer you
- Work as part of a team with real purpose in what we do;
- Attractive remuneration packages with salary sacrificing and novated leases;
- Access to exclusive employee discounts with over 400 retailers in Australia to help cost of living;
- On-site subsidised café with themed days and multiple dietary options;
- Long weekends every second week with a 9 day working fortnight;
- Opportunity to work on major projects within our Vehicle Systems (Logistic, Tactical Wheeled, Tactical Tracked), Electronic Solutions, Weapon & Ammunition Divisions);
- Generous internal incentive and referral program;
- Genuine career development and progression opportunities;
- Extensive Employee Assistance Program to support overall health and wellbeing; and
- We are proud to be recognised as an Endorsed Employer for All Women by WORK180.
Our inclusive culture
Rheinmetall fosters a culture of equality, fairness, diversity and inclusion for all our employees and provides a safe and secure work environment where everyone can feel comfortable and supported to bring their unique self to work every day.
We know that when people from diverse backgrounds and different points of view work together, we create the most value - for our clients, our people and our community. If you don't think you quite meet all of the requirements of the position, we'd still love to hear from you.
If you would like to know more information about how we are supporting our employees, you can view our policies and initiatives via our Work180 profile at work180.com/rheinmetall
To learn more about life at Rheinmetall, please visit: www.rheinmetall.com/career-au
Next steps
Apply now!
Preferred candidates will be required to complete background checks including pre-employment verifications and national police checks.
A Defence security clearance is required for this role, applicants must be Australian Citizens and eligible to obtain and maintain appropriate clearance.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable and as such, your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role.
Further information regarding clearance is available at: www.defence.gov.au/security/clearances
Applications close: 10th of May 2024
Please note that we will not be accepting any recruitment agency applications for this role.
Questions
For further information about this opportunity, please contact the Talent Acquisition Team at Recruitment.Australia@rheinmetall.com.au and quote REF#AU01744.
