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The Category Buyer, PPM will manage the following commodities: OCTG Pre-materialSurface treatment services such as copper platingField service contractorCivil Engineering & Construction ServicesCommodities will amount to a spend valued at >$M Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Develop and execute procurement project plans, including scope, timeline, budget, defined by sales organization.
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Experience in the following disciplines: contract management, internal controls, inventory management, negotiations, procurement, insurance, risk management, or warehouse. The Buyer is responsible for the procurement of materials, products, and services.
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The Procurement Buyer is responsible for administering and leading competitive bidding processes (RFPs) related to Renewable Energy Projects, negotiating commercial terms (pricing and contractual), proposal analysis, commercial reports issuance, and evaluating and selecting suppliers in accordance with company policies.
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This position will report to the Senior Category Manager - Interior Procurement, and will work in collaboration with Account Managers and Operations as part of project management teams.
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Alternatively, as a member of our PET project development teams, work closely with Purchasing, Applications & Project Engineering and Project Management to find vendors to meet new system requirements.
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Job Description Division/Unit: Procurement and Contract Management Unit Position Title: Buyer CS Title: Community Associate Salary Range: $53,019 - $55,855 Job Description The New York County District Attorney's Office has an opening for a Buyer in its Procurement and Contract Management Unit. In this position, the Buyer is responsible for the acquisition of goods and services to meet the Office's needs while adhering to applicable government law and directives.
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At IPS, we are global leaders in developing innovative solutions for the consulting, architecture, engineering, project controls, procurement, construction management, and CQV of technically complex facilities, primarily in the life sciences industry.
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CDI Engineering Solutions is a multi-disciplinary engineering organization offering a full range of integrated engineering design, project support, procurement and construction management services to the energy and chemicals industries.
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Identify process/productivity improvements in MRO, Services, Raw Materials, Packaging or other procurement areas; prioritize the opportunities with the highest “return on investment” (ROI) and with support of management drive implementation of necessary changes.
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The Junior Buyer/Planner will work as part of a team to monitor project progress and report any delays or issues to the Senior Buyer. Purchase Order Management: Prepare, issue, and manage purchase orders and change orders for raw materials and consumables, ensuring timely and accurate procurement to meet production schedules.
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Possession of one of the following: Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB), Certified Public Purchasing Officer (CPPO), Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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Certification as a Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB), Certified Public Procurement Officer (CPPO), Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM), Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), or Certified Professional Contract Manager (CPCM) preferred; Virginia Contracting Officer (VCO) desired.
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Coordinate production, inventory management, and procurement activities by partnering with the Scheduling Manager, Manufacturing, R&D, and Project Management. This position will closely interface with R&D, Manufacturing, Procurement, Finance, Quality Assurance, and Project Management to ensure that all Manufacturing requirements are met and on-schedule.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Engineering, Project Management, Quality Assurance and other internal and group teams to align procurement strategies with project goals and timelines.
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The Buyer I is expected to gain competency and knowledge of contract administration, procurement, sourcing, analytics, MMIS item & database management and project management through daily tasks.
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