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Key Responsibilities
Assess the adequacy of current inventory for PV and BESS portfolio based on OEM recommendations and historical consumption records.
Recommend optimized spare parts inventory across PV, BESS, and Data Center Substations
Optimize reorder points (ROP) and reorder quantities (ROQ)
Develop budget required for optimized spare parts inventory
Identify opportunities for reducing excess and obsolete inventory
Develop model for asset availability, especially for Data Center substations based on variations in spare parts availability
Implement updates in NetSuite
Requirements
Enrolled in an MBA program
Preferred specialization: Operations or Supply Chain Management
Bachelors in a Quantitative field
Strong verbal, written, interpersonal and communication skills
Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment
Location: Redwood City, CA. We have a hybrid office work set up.
Hourly pay: $25-$30 per hour
At SB Energy, the success of our projects is driven by a desire to see our projects benefit as many people as possible. We work to serve local communities through volunteering, fundraising, and much more. For example, we’re proud to support access and opportunity in engineering and clean energy through impactful mentorship programs and workforce training. When you join SB Energy, you can become a part of these efforts, collaborating with team members who share a vision of building a better future now!
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Benefits & Perks
Apply skills and knowledge learned in the classroom to on-the-job experiences
Comprehensive, value-added project(s)
Work in teams and with cross-functional colleagues in a professional environment
Develop technical skills specific to your major
Gain opportunities for professional development by building relationships and learning from industry professionals in a live business environment
Final project summary presentation to the team
Ready to Apply?
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