Justin Malloy
acto21@r.postjobfree.com
Experience Thermo Fisher Scientific Pittsburgh, PA
Service and Inventory Optimization Analyst 7/15 – current
Removed $212M of false demand from demand stream by writing new SQL logic that excluded double counted customer orders
Reduced capacity utilization by 10% at space constrained DCs by creating tool that identified slow moving SKUs and redeployed to other DCs with high demand
Achieved 98.4% available service goals by optimizing safety stock parameters and cut safety stock investment by $350,000
Obtained $2.5M in inventory savings by eliminating unnecessary held inventory and persuaded sales reps to switch to stocking strategy for customers
Streamlined the disposition of Excess and Obsolete inventory, built relationships with resellers and negotiated favorable terms for disposition services
Kennametal Inc. Latrobe, PA
Intern, Sales Operations and Supply Chain 5/14 – 8/14
Proposed coefficient of variation as a driver for stocking strategy (ABC) that improved customer service level and reduced the number of stocked SKUs by 10%
Identified sources of $71M of Excess and Obsolete inventory and proposed methods to mitigate future E&O by reducing inventory for underperforming customer contracts and decreasing stocking levels that were high relative to demand
Introduced sales reporting process that provides salespeople with calculated month end contract sales targets to achieve revenue and eliminate residual inventory
Penn State University University Park, PA
Research Technician, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 9/11 - 6/13
Discovered methods that optimized protein expression and purification which resulted in 20% greater yields of biological materials and reduced production time
Managed weekly projects by devising task management strategies among research technicians that improved work flow and minimized errors
Created detailed electronic records of methods and data, using FileMaker Pro, which enabled fellow lab members to access data more efficiently
Presented ongoing research findings to a team of ten researchers in weekly lab meetings that contributed to the success of team projects
Education Penn State University University Park, PA
MBA 2013 - 2015
Concentration: Supply Chain Management
Teaching Assistant for Business and Industry Analysis
Student Consultant: Developed an inventory management classification system, safety stock parameter settings, and forecasting model for Blastrac Global as part of a five person team. Classification system stratified inventory by demand variability with appropriate safety stock parameters and forecasting model reduced forecasting error by 14%
Penn State University University Park, PA
Bachelor of Science in Biology 2007 - 2011
Research Assistant
Skills Software: Microsoft SQL, Cognos, Logility, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, SAP HANA, SAP, SPSS
Certifications: APICS CPIM, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt BOK, APICS CSCP (scheduled for 3/16)