Winston-Salem, NC *****
Ph# 336-***-****
gifer7@r.postjobfree.com
ERNEST R. TATUM
CAREER SUMMARY: To obtain a position as a Buyer or Procurement Analyst
EXPERIENCE
October 2004 to August 2010 Deere-Hitachi Kernersville, NC
Promoted to Buyer 1
Monitors open order status for assigned suppliers and work with supplier to expedite material.
Coordinate with inventory control to ensure that inventory is properly stated in SAP. Use Microsoft office products on a regular basis to develop spreadsheets for suppliers, and analyze and evaluate supplier performance and Buyer communications within dept.
Maintain a professional working relationship with assigned suppliers and reacts appropriately to changes in system generated material requirements.
Reacts appropriately to changes in system-generated material requirements to ensure an uninterrupted supply of materials to production.
Follow safety regulations and operating manuals.
MARCH 2001 TO AUGUST 2003 HANES DYE & FINISHING WINSTON-SALEM, NC
FRAME INSPECTOR/STARCH MAKER
Analyzed and inspected employees work to improve quality process.
Assisted in designing company's database system for starch room department.
Provided information for the tables, views, and constraints for the database.
Assisted in training over ten staff members on new system during computer conversion.
EDUCATION
2009 –Currently Attending Graduate School Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC
Master Degree in Business Administration
2003-2005 HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY HIGH POINT, NC
Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
2001- 2003 Forsyth Tech Community College, Winston-Salem, NC
Associate Degree in Computer Programming
AFFILIATIONS Minority Male Mentoring Program (Forsyth Tech Community College)
Inducted due to maintenance of GPA of 2.5 or more
Tutor young men on class assignments
Encourage the young men to complete career goals
Community Service Volunteer
Volunteer at Forsyth Correctional Institution
Volunteer at Piedmont Correctional institution
Volunteer at Albemarle Correctional Institution