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Minimum of five to seven years of purchasing experience in an electronics manufacturing or related industry required. Position reports to the Purchasing Manager. · Previous experience in Sourcing, Develop and Purchasing Agreement previous experience.
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The (cleared) Buyer II is responsible for all phases of purchase order administration, cradle to grave, to include acquisition planning, source selection, cost/price analysis, negotiation, post-award administration and closeout.
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The Buyer/Purchasing Agent is responsible for supplier management to ensure parts and materials are received with proper certification while adhering to project schedules and budgets. This Buyer/Purchasing Agent maintains stock levels for parts and raw materials, creates purchase orders, expedites deliveries, and tracks part shortages.
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The Manager, CAR-T Site Materials Buyer & Planner will be responsible to develop a materials purchasing strategy including, target weeks of supply, reconciliation of material, safety stock, reordering point quantities, forecast, supplier relationship management, and the enhancement of department Key Performance Indicator (KPI) and metrics.
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In partnership with their DVP and respective Planner, the Buyer will create the appropriate merchandise mix and develop category and supplier strategies based on emerging market trends, seasonality, and customer demographics.
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A successful SPIROL Purchasing Associate: Is knowledgeable of procurement and/or global logistics processes (import/export). Has 3-5 years of progressive experience in trade compliance, manufacturing, purchasing or other related functional area.
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The Buyer is responsible for managing the procurement of direct/indirect electrical and electronics materials for assigned commodities and suppliers for the Greer, SC facility. In addition to daily activities, the buyer will also manage the supply base including contract negotiation and the request for quote process.
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Bachelor Degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Engineering or related field and 2-8 years of purchasing experience preferably in a manufacturing environment. We are looking for a Buyer to join our Pittsburgh (Cheswick) location.
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Understanding of Supply Chain Management operational concepts surrounding planning, scheduling, purchasing, supplier selection, inventory control, and logistics. Minimum of 5 years of purchasing and/or Supply Chain experience.
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The Fleet Solutions group provides turnkey overhaul / repair, testing, and parts sales for air compressors, main propulsion steam turbines, valves, steam turbine generators, auxiliary turbines, dehydrators, pumps, strainers, PLCs, blowers, and water purification.
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Zing Recruiting, in partnership with a prominent client in Savannah, GA within the automotive industry, is seeking a Parts Development Commodity Buyer Assistant Manager to join their team! Automotive industry experience in Purchasing, APQP, PPAP, Supplier Development/Engineering, Launch, Program Management, or related fields.
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If you’re a self- sufficient, independent, used car buyer this may be the position for you. This means that customers have the advantage of purchasing their vehicles directly from us and obtaining financing in-house.
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Working Title: OPS Purchasing Specialist - 77907563. Purchasing Specialist - OPS Position #77907563. Purchasing Specialist – OPS Position. Three years’ experience working in an administrative or purchasing field.
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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity within our Hughes Network Systems division for a Buyer -MRO to support In-Direct Procurement Operations for the company. Coordinate purchasing activities with managers and requesting departments to insure quality inventory and schedule goals are met.
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Georgia-Pacific’s Strategic Sourcing & Procurement (“SS&P”) organization has an immediate opening in Gypsum division for an Area Purchasing Manager supporting our Fletcher, OK and Lovell, WY facility reporting to Group Manager.
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