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The Used Car Buyer will have a primary responsibility of executing a process which involves prospecting, appraising, and presenting offers to current vehicle owners with the goal of purchasing their vehicles from multiple sources for resale.
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Additionally, the Senior Buyer specializes in Utility MRP, Water Quality Control MRP, and Information Technology (IT) type purchases for City Stores (Warehouse) inventories and coordinates with the Warehouse Supervisor.
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This role will be responsible for strategic sourcing and industry partnerships in the PIPES (Power, Infrastructure, Plant, Equipment, & Services) Procurement space.
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As a Buyer at Pacific Rubber, you’ll be part of the Procurement team responsible for forecasting raw material to support our business demand while ensuring high quality is at the forefront to meet customer satisfaction.
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Support strategic initiatives and partner with cross functional teams throughout the full cycle of antifraud operations buyer abuse strategy, from design to execution. - Become a Subject Matter Expert for Aftersales to develop anti-fraud controls and mitigate losses related to buyer abuse.
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We offer a world-class selection of wine, spirits, and beer at four retail locations and through our website.
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orders, replenishes and merchandises bakery, coffee, and juice products and participates in regional programs for purchasing and promotions.
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As the Buyer Safety Experience team for Amazon.com, we aim to raise the bar when it comes to educating and empowering consumers about product safety. Our work cuts across various disciplines — from delivering an awesome user experience via great UI/UX, to building massively scalable backend systems to support the most high-traffic pages on Amazon.com, to analytical and feedback systems which give us data-driven customer insights, to using machine learning to influence recommendations and marketing.
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We offer a world-class selection of wine, spirits, and beer at four retail locations and through our website.
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Performs all functions related to breaking down deliveries and merchandising new products and stocking shelves.
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We are seeking a Mid-Level Buyer. Requirements 3+ years of increasing experience with a proven record of executing the tactical and strategic duties of the Purchasing function in electronics manufacturing.
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Performs all functions related to breaking down deliveries and merchandising new products and stocking shelves.
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