Many structural heart patients suffer from heart failure with limited options. Our Implantable Heart Failure Management (IHFM) team is at the forefront of addressing these unmet patient needs through pioneering technology that enables early, targeted therapeutic intervention. Our innovative solutions are not just transforming patient care but also creating a unique and exciting environment for our team members. It’s our driving force to help patients live longer and healthier lives. Join us and be part of our inspiring journey. In this role, you will engage in production planning and raw material procurement and management. You will also act as the single point contact for supply chain activities assigned production line(s).
How you will make an impact:
Plan materials requirements and place purchase orders from outside suppliers to support production schedules and new product launches, with increased complexity and volume, including:Negotiating pricing and deliveryWorking with the supplier to ensure materials are made to the proper specs as well as returns when products doesn’t meet specificationsNotifications of Changes (NOCs) prioritization and managementManagement of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) when applicableLeading cross functional teams to resolve obstacles to meeting the schedule, including, but not limited to, resolving issues with non-conforming material, unclear specifications or vendor capacity constraintsAnalyzing current EW and VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory) levels to determine if VMI release is warranted, and communicate inventory and future requirements to supplierExpediting purchase orders as required. Includes expediting material from the receiving dock though receiving inspection, to production storesProvide monthly forecasts to key suppliersHandle any issues related to inventory returns, replacements, and credit arrangements promptlyInterplant transfers for items that the site supplies to other Edwards sites (including the creation of transfer orders)Develop the Manufacturing Production Plan from the Master Production Schedule and or project team requirements with increased complexity and volume and with higher level of autonomy. Development includes the following:Manage issues preventing execution of the MPS and production plan. Issues include but are not limited to non-conforming materials or processes, material or equipment availability, completing unplanned requirementsAnalyze resource availability, develop short and mid range capacity plans with manufacturing teams, and lead teams to ensure plans are metGenerate work orders (WO, WA, WR, WD) using the Manufacturing Enterprise systemManage and prioritize work order progress, including working with production and other supporting departments (e.g., quality, microbiology, engineering) to ensure production plans are metBe able to manage and plan production in a Pull environmentGenerate regular reports on production performance, including key metrics such as scrap tracking, on-time delivery, and production efficiencyIn the case of subassemblies, it also includes the creation of a Master Production ScheduleInternal communication management.Establish and maintain gross inventory targets with a limited scope. Includes developing action plans to minimize inventory exposure and for scrapping or mitigating excess and obsolete parts based on business information.Cost management (AOP, PPV, E&O)Standard meeting attendance and participation, include but not limited to:Daily tier meetingsQuality ReviewsSupplier Business ReviewsOperations ReviewsProject ReviewsSupply Chain updatesPull updatesEnsure compliance with standard cost for assigned commoditiesOther duties assigned by LeadershipWhat you'll need (Required)
Bachelor's Degree and 3 years’ previous related experienceWhat else we look for (Preferred):
Proven expertise in Microsoft Office SuiteExperience in purchasing and/or production controlExperience working in a medical device and/or regulated industryExperience in sourcing, purchasing, and managing electronic component & PCBAExperience 1st or 2nd tier ERP (e.g JDE)Excellent written and verbal communication skills and interpersonal relationship skills including negotiating and relationship management skillsGood problem-solving and critical thinking skillsFull knowledge and understanding of Edwards policies, procedures and guidelines relevant to purchasing material and/or production controlSolid knowledge of material requirements planning (MRP) and inventory management programs (e.g, JIT/Kanban, Min/Max)Solid knowledge of market and economic indicators, practices and procurement proceduresStrict attention to detailAbility to interact professionally with all organizational levelAbility to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environmentMust be able to work in a team environment, including inter-departmental teams, representing the organization on specific projects, and vendors/suppliersAbility to build productive internal/external working relationshipsASCM (Association for Supply Chain Management) certification preferredExperience working in a medical device and/or regulated industry preferredAdhere to all company rules and requirements (e.g., pandemic protocols, Environmental Health & Safety rules) and take adequate control measures in preventing injuries to themselves and others as well as to the protection of environment and prevention of pollution under their span of influence/control
Aligning our overall business objectives with performance, we offer competitive salaries, performance-based incentives, and a wide variety of benefits programs to address the diverse individual needs of our employees and their families.
For Illinois (IL), the base pay range for this position is $66,000 to $94,000 (highly experienced). The pay for the successful candidate will depend on various factors (e.g., qualifications, education, prior experience). Applications will be accepted while this position is posted on our Careers website.
Edwards is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer including protected Veterans and individuals with disabilities.
COVID Vaccination Requirement
Edwards is committed to protecting our vulnerable patients and the healthcare providers who are treating them. As such, all patient-facing and in-hospital positions require COVID-19 vaccination. If hired into a covered role, as a condition of employment, you will be required to submit proof that you have been vaccinated for COVID-19, unless you request and are granted a medical or religious accommodation for exemption from the vaccination requirement. This vaccination requirement does not apply in locations where it is prohibited by law to impose vaccination.