Job DescriptionJob Description
JOB SUMMARY:
The Coordinator, Product Distribution interfaces with the District Offices, Service Center Managers and Manufacturing Plants to provide cable needed to fill authorized stock and service center orders.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Assist the Director of Product Distribution in their daily duties
· Process stock shipping releases from the sales division and warehouse replenishment orders from the service centers on a timely basis
· Apply finished cable to shipping releases that are on backorder
· Work with plan personnel in determining the most efficient cuts from a given master reel with the goal of minimizing scrap
· Daily review of action reports for the purpose of expediting reels assigned for shipment to customers, service centers and other plants
· Maintain integrity of the stock inventory system by reviewing firm holds placed against stock by district sales personnel that have not materialized into orders within a reasonable time
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
· Strong communication skills
· Ability to interact with all levels of employees
· Strong knowledge of Word and Excel
· Able to learn quickly
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE:
College degree with emphasis on business administration, or at least five years’ experience
Company DescriptionThe Okonite Company was founded in 1878, making it one of the original insulators of electrical wire and cable in the United States. Earliest customers included Samuel F.B. Morse for his telegraph network and Thomas A. Edison for the Pearl Street Generating Station, the nation's first, built in New York City in 1882.
In June 1976, Okonite became the largest company in the United States to be owned by its employees through an Employees' Stock Ownership Trust. As such, Okonite employees have a unique vested interest in the quality and service we provide.
Today, Okonite is headquartered in Ramsey NJ, approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City. At our six (6) manufacturing facilities, we make cables that range from 300V to 345kV insulated products that include Instrumentation, Power and Control, Medium Voltage, and High Voltage cables.
Okonite serves a multitude of markets including Electric Utility (Distribution, Transmission, and including fossil and nuclear), Oil & Gas (refineries and production platforms), Chemical, Military bases, Railroad, Transit and Pulp & Paper. In addition, we provide cables to various other industrial customers in areas of Hospitals, Colleges & Universities, Water Treatment Plants and Data Centers. With today's focus on renewable energy, Okonite cables can be found at Wind Farms, Solar Farms, and Biofuel generating facilities.Company DescriptionThe Okonite Company was founded in 1878, making it one of the original insulators of electrical wire and cable in the United States. Earliest customers included Samuel F.B. Morse for his telegraph network and Thomas A. Edison for the Pearl Street Generating Station, the nation's first, built in New York City in 1882. \r\n\r\nIn June 1976, Okonite became the largest company in the United States to be owned by its employees through an Employees' Stock Ownership Trust. As such, Okonite employees have a unique vested interest in the quality and service we provide. \r\n\r\nToday, Okonite is headquartered in Ramsey NJ, approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City. At our six (6) manufacturing facilities, we make cables that range from 300V to 345kV insulated products that include Instrumentation, Power and Control, Medium Voltage, and High Voltage cables. \r\n\r\nOkonite serves a multitude of markets including Electric Utility (Distribution, Transmission, and including fossil and nuclear), Oil & Gas (refineries and production platforms), Chemical, Military bases, Railroad, Transit and Pulp & Paper. In addition, we provide cables to various other industrial customers in areas of Hospitals, Colleges & Universities, Water Treatment Plants and Data Centers. With today's focus on renewable energy, Okonite cables can be found at Wind Farms, Solar Farms, and Biofuel generating facilities.