Thank you for clicking through the link to this page on my LinkedIn profile. While I am satisfied in my current role, I am always open to discussing career opportunities. I have extensive experience as a Master Scheduler, Production Control Manager, Inventory Analysis Manager, and Inventory Control Manager. I am open to discussing any supply chain management roles; sample job titles that would be most appropriate are as follows:
Master Scheduler
Supply Chain Program Manager
Production Control Manager
Materials Manager/Director
Inventory Analysis & Control
You can access my resume in two ways:
- HTML: Master Production Scheduler, Supply Chain Manager, Materials Management
- PDF: Master Scheduler, Inventory Control, Production Control, Material Planning
To contact me, please go to the contact page or email me at tim AT timlovelock DOT net.
From time to time I share manufacturing materials management lessons-learned, as well as my opinion about EMS industry news, Excel tips, and my own career experiences. A list of some of these articles is below. I would appreciate hearing your thoughts in the comments of these articles.
Career (11)
- Ghandi was half right
- Work – Life Balance isn’t always possible, so suck it up
- Resumes: How many years back should your jobs go?
- Social Networking Community for EMS Industry
- Wiser words were never spoken
- LinkedIn adds new applications to profiles
- Updated Resume
- 99 Dead Monkeys
- Relocating for a new job
- Ambiguous Job Postings
- My Job Search
EMS Industry News (4)
- More commentary on total cost of ownership in outsourced manufacturing
- Joint Design Manufacturing and the Aerospace & Defense Electronics Market
- Feedback on the undervaluation of cycle times in offshore outsourcing decisions
- Cycle time is undervalued in offshore manufacturing decisions
Excel Tips (2)
Manufacturing (6)
- The fastest way to reduce on-hand inventory balances is to ship it
- The Master Scheduler’s Role in Maximizing Inventory Turns
- The best laid plans of mice & men: Putting the challenge into perspective
- Taking Responsibility for Materials Management on a Mature Program or Product
- New Product & Start-up Material Planning is really simple, I swear
- A Logical Approach to Safety Stock, Without Statistics
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