The Materials Management Supervisor oversees and performs the tasks related to the ordering, receipt, and distribution of supplies for use in the labs within the Cell Manipulation Core Facility. The Materials Management Supervisor has direct oversight of up to 3 FTE's and is responsible for ordering supplies for complex processing and approving routine supply orders.
- Supervise staff, oversee day-to-day work and address personnel issues
- Write and review SOPs related to Materials Management Operation
- Receives incoming materials, supplies and equipment
- Compares received items to purchase order to verify accuracy and quantity of shipment
- Inspects material for damage and defects and takes appropriate action
- Unpacks and assembles materials as directed and removes and disposes of unneeded packing materials
- Complete and follow-up on Discrepancy Reports
- Maintains and stocks clean room gowning areas with inventory of personal protective equipment required for class 10,000 clean room
- Delivers materials to appropriate locations accurately and obtains proper authorization of delivered materials
- Evaluates reagents/supplies/minor equipment upon receipt for acceptance criteria. Logs said items into quarantine inventory
- Assist in the release of quarantined inventory into working inventory after completing the proper documentation
- Assists in preparing containers and other items to be shipped. Contacts appropriate shipping companies when shipping items
- Maintains records of supply inventory, both manually and on computer
- Responsible for maintaining proper documentation of all incoming and outgoing materials and keeping physical inventories to include obtaining all certificates of analysis and sterility where required
- Exercises care in handling materials to avoid damage and breakage
- Work with lab management to routinely reassess lot sheets based on trends in usage. Place and approve orders for routine lab supplies
- Places orders for critical supplies and reagents while balancing shelf life and meeting processing needs
- Assists in care and maintenance of facilities, by supplying cleaning supplies and keeping a clean work area
- Receives, distributes, collects, returns, assembles and disassembles supply kits for daily manufacturing and processing procedures
- Performs scheduled cleaning of equipment
- Takes call for environment and equipment monitoring
The hiring range is based on market pay structures, with individual salaries determined by factors such as business needs, market conditions, internal equity, and based on the candidate's relevant experience, skills and qualifications.
For union positions, the pay range is determined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
$73,000.00 - $88,300.00