Material Coordinator

DuPontWimington, DE
Onsite

About The Position

DuPont has an immediate opening for an experienced Material Coordinator to support the Experimental Station in Wilmington, DE. The Material Coordinator – Experimental Station is a key enabling role within DuPont’s Work Management Process (WMP), responsible for ensuring that facilities maintenance, and crafts support of laboratories is executed with complete material readiness in a complex research campus environment. This role ensures that materials, tools, and equipment required for work at the Experimental Station are identified, procured, tracked, staged, and available prior to scheduling and execution, in support of safe work execution, schedule reliability, and continuity of building operation and tenant research. The Material Coordinator eliminates material-driven delays that can disrupt Maintenance and/or Research Crafts activities that support research experiments and/or critical site infrastructure. The position works in close coordination with Planners, Schedulers, Gatekeepers, Procurement, and Execution teams, reinforcing WMP discipline while accommodating the unique constraints of building and laboratory access windows, permits, and quick need work.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience in maintenance support, materials coordination, MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations), or industrial/site operations.
  • Working knowledge of Work Management Process principles, especially planning readiness and schedule support.
  • Experience using a CMMS (SAP preferred) to track work orders and material status.
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate across maintenance, planning, scheduling, procurement, and EHS organizations.
  • Strong organizational, communication, and prioritization skills in a fast-changing environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supporting large campuses, research laboratories, pilot plants.
  • Familiarity with Maintenance & Reliability best practices and WMP performance measures.
  • Knowledge of MRO inventory principles and material master data fundamentals.
  • Experience working in permit-intensive or access-restricted environments.

Responsibilities

  • Review job plans for Maintenance and Research Crafts work to verify that required materials and tools are clearly defined and verified available before jobs are released for scheduling.
  • Validate that material requirements align with needs.
  • Partner with planners to improve material lists and reduce last-minute material changes that drive break-in work.
  • Create and manage material, tool, and equipment using approved DuPont systems (SAP, procurement platforms, Pro-card per policy).
  • Confirm delivery dates and actively expedite materials critical to time-sensitive work.
  • Communicate material status changes to planners, scheduler, and supervisors to support informed scheduling decisions.
  • Coordinate receipt, inspection, staging, and kitting of materials to ensure they are available at the correct time and location.
  • Maintain accurate material status flags and notes within SAP to support WMP visibility and schedule credibility.
  • Ensure materials are staged safely and in compliance with laboratory, chemical handling, and EHS requirements.
  • Identify opportunities to convert repetitive ESL maintenance and facilities materials into stocked MRO items where appropriate.
  • Coordinate disposition of surplus or unused materials following work completion, ensuring laboratory and campus spaces remain clear and compliant.
  • Partner with MRO resources to balance inventory control with execution readiness in a high-variability research environment.
  • Enforce material readiness as a prerequisite for scheduling, consistent with DuPont WMP stage-gate expectations.
  • Reduce material-related break-in work that disrupts ESL schedules and research activity.
  • Participate in WMP reviews, scheduling meetings, and campus reliability improvement initiatives.
  • Model DuPont Operational Excellence behaviors, including standard work, first-time-right execution, and waste elimination.
  • Demonstrate unwavering commitment to DuPont’s safety culture and Experimental Station EHS requirements.
  • Ensure material handling, staging, and storage comply with laboratory safety, chemical management, and company and regulatory standards.
  • Support work by ensuring materials and documentation are accurate and available before execution.
  • Act as a steward of WMP discipline.

Benefits

  • comprehensive pay and benefits package
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