10 -August 05, 2021
News Outlook
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
The City of Salt Lick
will be starting on a long-
awaited project to clean the
towns ditches and culverts.
Salt Lick City Council
members accepted a low
bid during their regular Au-
gust meeting on Tuesday
evening from McKinney
Contracting in Jefferson-
ville to clean at least 6000
feet of ditches, a dozen cul-
verts, and underneath two
bridges within the city lim-
Salt licll city council moves forward
with ditch. culvert cleaning
its, for $8300.
Council members
agreed to set a total budget
of $15,000 for the project,
with additional ditch clean-
ing to be added as needed
with the contractor.
The other contract to
submit a bid was MTM
Enterprises of Morehead,
with a bid of $15,400.
This project, which has
been discussed for sev-
eral months, comes on the
heels of another extensive
round of flooding in the
town on Thursday night
and early Friday morning.
The same storm dumped
A Raymond Manufacturing Center N.A Inc. —
Flemingsburg, KY is now hiring for a Buyer
B r Descri lion
SUMMARY:
Responsible to coordinate activities involved in the procurement goods and
services for the organization such as facility services, raw material,
components,
equipment, and supplies working in direct support of the senior leadership
team, line operations, department managers, engineering and operations
staff.
Prepares bid packages and specifications, receives bids and then
recommends
the source for purchase of goods and services. Works out remedies for
unaccept—
able services, goods or materials with the quality and operational teams.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Oversees all purchasing activities for the organization.
- Compose, analyze, issue and maintain purchase orders, supplier
schedules and contracts for all non-production products.
Ensure raw materials, components, supplies 8r MRO items are
available in a timely 8r cost-effective manner to support daily
production requirements across all departments. This includes any
expediting of materials.
Negotiates prices and contracts in collaboration with the senior
leadership team and general counsel.
Ensure compliance with supply chain processes, procedures and
business controls.
Accurate reporting and tracking of expenditures and savings.
Drive and support cost savings initiatives for assigned commodities
and projects by coordinating efforts between plants and suppliers
where necessary.
Update all changes in vendor price sheets and ensure accuracy of
vendor pricing entered into the system.
Work with MP&L Manager to resolve business system issues
related to the Purchasing function.
Identifies and develops new supplier sources in support of the
Raymotion strategy, local sales, and new product development
needs.
Work with engineering, production control and quality control on
issues dealing with suppliers, part changes, new products and
quality-
Creates and maintains required department records in an
organized manor.
Interacts with suppliers to meet company’s needs.
Provides advice to the senior leadership team and represents the
Company in commercial discussions with suppliers.
Maintain, assess effectiveness of, and continuously improve
department procedures.
Identify deficiencies and institute corrective actions as required.
Responsible for raw material inventory accuracy and is a member
of the physical inventory team.
Liaison with accounts payable on receiving and invoicing issues.
Maintain all required Purchasing metrics with emphasis on
Supplier scorecards.
Prepare RFQ’s for new and or re-quoted parts, if applicable.
Perform assigned Quality System functions as specified in
ISO/T S procedures.
Observe established EHS regulations, guidelines & practices.
Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the MP&L Manager
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s Degree in business administration or a related field
Minimum of five (5) years purchasing experience.
Demonstrated professional demeanor and ethical conduct.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential information.
Demonstrated strong oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to organize work and set priorities to meet
deadlines while working independently.
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills
- Demonstrated computer literacy. '
NON-REQUIRED ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
- Master degree in business administration
0 Formal training in contract law
REPORTING TO THIS POSITION
0 None
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Frequent sitting
0 Use of computer with some repetitive mouse use, keyboarding and
visual demands.
MEASURE OF PERFORMANCE
- Accuracy of work.
. Pricing and quality of product
- . Ability to continually develop skills and adapt to new technologies
and techniques.
Annual performance appraisal and functional competencies
Practices Transparency, Integrity and Credibility
Technical/ Functional lob Performance
Collaborative
Customer and Quality Focus
Innovative
Initiative
Learning and Development
Only qualified candidates will be considered.
If you meet the above requirements, please email your resume to:
kathlemanmonsceatamondm
COMMUNITY
Pholo courtesy of Wildcol Archery Club
On Saturday, July 24th, members of the Bath County Wild-,-
cal Archery loom participated in lheir firsl tournament in
nearly two years.
Five participants ullended lhe Rowan County shoot, Ieovl
ing wilh 8 individual awards.
9-I I Age Group Bowhunler Class
Dylan Kielmor Isl place
9-I I Age Group Target CIoss
Dylan Kielmor Isl place
I2-I4 Age Group BowHunler Class
Eli Bradley Isl place
Brendon Roberts 2nd place
I2-I4 Age Group Target Class
Bradon Roberls Isl place
Eli Bradley — 2nd place
15-18 Age Group BowHunler Class
Jenna Copher 2nd place
I5-I 8 Age Group Target Class
Jenna Copher - 2nd place
(J. Copher missing from learn pholo)
pholo by Cecil Lawson
he had opened a new bank
account to deposit the
first round of the town’s
American Rescue Plan Act
(ARPA) funds from the
federal government, in
the amount of $23,000. He
said, at the present times,
restrictions on the use of
over 5 inches of water in
a line across northeast-
ern Kentucky from Lewis
County through Powell
County, and caused untold
damage to the town of Car-
lisle and dozens of flooded
homes in Frenchburg.
Council members also
agreed to consider using
money from a number of
CDs (certificates of de-
posit) for upcoming city
funds will limit what the
Legal Notice
In accordance with chapter 65A.080(2), KRS 424.220, of The Kentucky Revised
city can do with them.
Council members also
agreed to take action at a
Statues, the financial report and Supporting data may be inspected by the
public at
projeCtS» because the CDS future meeting to surplus a the Bath County
Conservation District Office located at 71Miller Drive, Owingsville,
have not been earmng any 0.2 acre of c1ty property for Kentucky
lyetwefm‘the homspf 8:30am 2:30 pm Monday- Friday. The Bath County
cant interest in the potenfial sale. Conservation District holds its
regularly scheduled monthly Board meetings at 6:00
pm on the 4th Thursday of each Month at the district ofiice. Board
meetings are
past few years. open to public.
Mayor Bill Unchester
.
also told counc11 members w“ M
Aaron Watson, Chairman
Chris Hardin, Vice Chairman
Barbara Boyd, Sec./Treas.
Vernon Stamper, Member
Colby Wells, Member
Valerie Ousley, Member
Glenn Spencer, Member
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This advertisement was paid for by the Bath County Conservation District
Using
taxpayers money in the amount of $40. The district continues having their
regular
meetings at the office and via video conferencing at 71 Miller Drive
Owingsville.
Records maybe reviewed By appointment only when virus conditions or recom-
mendations will allow.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO OWINGSVILLE
CHURCH OF CHRIST KIDS CAMP
AUGUST 7, 2021
TIME: 8:30 A.M.-1:15 P.M.
(Breakfast and Lunch will be served.)
Bethel Volunteer Fire Department
Annual Fish Fry & Auction
. . Saturday August 7, 2021
We Will have a carnival and
obstacle course and fun
games.
AGES: 4 THROUGH
ADULTS
Plus, Bible classes on two traits of
Christian Character: Kindness an Honesty.
Serving will begin at 4 pm
‘ Fish Meal $9.00
Hot Dog Meal $5.00
Meals include: Fish or Hot Dog, Chips, Baked
Beans, Cole Slaw. Dessert Drink
Auction will begin at 6 pm
With Eddie Purcell as Auctioneer
Contact: Ike France, Chief
‘ 859-473-0968
Tonya Mattox 859—473-5165
Come out and support your
local fire department!
Join me for a'day of fun, food, fellow-
ship, and learning to live for Jesus.
Try a Twinpack Combo
Try one of our lunch combos
Try the new Reese’s Extreme
Blizzard of the Month
and don’t forget the
Nestle Toll House Chocolate
Chip Cookie Blizzard
Don’t forget to get you a COOL
, LARGE DRINK in our
LARGE $1.00 Styrofoam Cup
At Owingsville and both Morehead locations
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