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KK GroupBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

The Purchaser at KK Group will manage end-to-end procurement activities including order execution, invoice handling, and supplier communication for the renewable energy industry. The role involves monitoring deliveries, maintaining procurement master data in ERP/MRP systems, and supporting inventory targets. You will collaborate across regional and international teams in a hybrid setup based in Bengaluru. This position is ideal for a logistics professional looking to grow within a mission-driven global company.

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Experience

3-3 years

Function

Purchasing

Work mode

Hybrid, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

The Purchaser at KK Group will manage end-to-end procurement activities including order execution, invoice handling, and supplier communication for the renewable energy industry. The role involves monitoring deliveries, maintaining procurement master data in ERP/MRP systems, and supporting inventory targets. You will collaborate across regional and international teams in a hybrid setup based in Bengaluru. This position is ideal for a logistics professional looking to grow within a mission-driven global company.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid role at an established industrial company with clear procurement responsibilities and scope.

The JD is highly specific regarding procurement tasks, ERP usage, and logistics responsibilities.

Must haves

  • Master's degree in Logistics or Supply Chain
  • Experience with ERP/MRP systems
  • Ability to manage orders, invoices, and supplier relations
  • Experience with delivery monitoring and logistics coordination

Tools and skills

erpmrp

About the company

Established global systems supplier for the renewable energy industry, subsidiary of A.P. Moller Holding.

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**Historical Context** During World War II, Allied intelligence faced the challenge of estimating German tank production. This led to the development of statistical methods that significantly outperformed traditional intelligence gathering. Here's how the simulation works: 1. We have a secret number of tanks (500 in this case). 2. We pretend to "capture" 5 tanks and look at their serial numbers. 3. Based on these 5 numbers, we try to guess the total number of tanks. 4. We repeat this process 1000 times to see how good our guessing methods are. Here's the strategy: - The "Simple" method (MLE): We just use the highest number we see. - The "Smart" method (Unbiased): We use a slightly more complicated calculation that tries to account for the tanks we didn't see. Observations: 1. The "Simple" method (blue) tends to guess too low. Its average guess is about 416 tanks, which is less than the real 500. 2. The "Smart" method (orange) does better. Its average guess is about 498 tanks, very close to the real 500! 3. But notice how the orange bars are more spread out. This means the "Smart" method can sometimes be way off, even though it's better on average. 4. The "Simple" method is more consistent (the blue bars are more bunched together), but it's consistently too low. **Estimation Methodology** **1. Basic Maximum Likelihood Estimator** The simplest approach uses the maximum observed serial number (m) as an estimator: N̂ = m While simple, this estimator is biased low, as P(N̂ ≤ N) = 1. **Improved Estimators** **Sample Maximum Plus Average Gap** A more sophisticated estimator adds the average gap between observed serial numbers: N̂ = m + (m - k) / k Where: - m: maximum observed serial number - k: number of observed samples This can be interpreted as the maximum plus the average gap, providing a less biased estimate. **Derivation from Order Statistics** The estimator can be derived from order statistics. For a sample of size k from a uniform discrete distribution on {1, ..., N}: E[m] = N * k / (k + 1) Solving for N yields the unbiased estimator: N̂ = m * (k + 1) / k - 1 **Probability Analysis** The probability of observing a specific set of serial numbers {s₁, ..., sₖ} given N tanks is: P({s₁, ..., sₖ} | N) = k! / (N * (N-1) * ... * (N-k+1)) Maximizing this probability (or its logarithm) with respect to N yields the maximum likelihood estimator.

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