The responsibilities of a package engineer include preparing package specifications, evaluating supplier bids, managing the package post-award by coordinating documentation, design reviews, inspections, and commissioning. Key areas for successful package management are close collaboration with supply chain, clear supplier communication, organized expediting, and proper inspection levels.
The responsibilities of a package engineer include preparing package specifications, evaluating supplier bids, managing the package post-award by coordinating documentation, design reviews, inspections, and commissioning. Key areas for successful package management are close collaboration with supply chain, clear supplier communication, organized expediting, and proper inspection levels.
The responsibilities of a package engineer include preparing package specifications, evaluating supplier bids, managing the package post-award by coordinating documentation, design reviews, inspections, and commissioning. Key areas for successful package management are close collaboration with supply chain, clear supplier communication, organized expediting, and proper inspection levels.
Input to Basis of Design Equipment Specification (Including Issued for IDC) Request for Quotation (RFQ) 2. Pre-Award Package Supply Planning Prepare Enquiry Requisition Supplier Pre-Qualification Tender Review Technical Bid Evaluation Prepare Purchase Requisition 3. Post Award PO Award Package management & Co-ordination Documentation Review and Approval Engineering Design Review Package Inspection and Acceptance Package Expediting Commissioning and SAT
The Six Performance Critical Areas for Successful Package Management
- Close Liaison with Supply Chain Management Group - Comprehensive Enquiry Package - Clear Supplier scope at PO placement - Kick off meeting & Pre-production meeting. - Organized & Consistent Expediting Plan - Correct level of Inspection