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Star Tribune is looking for an Associate Digital Media buyer to help with the development, execution, optimization, and analysis of complete digital marketing campaigns for our clients. The primary responsibility of the Associate Digital Media Buyer is to set up digital media campaigns for owned, operated and advantage digital campaigns.
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This position would be fully remote after 1 month of onsite training with their current Buyer (training can be held in Bloomington, MN or Monroe, WI). The Dairy Buyer will oversee the procurement and inventory management necessary for supporting production schedules and fulfilling customer demand for Work-in-Process and Purchased Finished Goods.
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Additionally, the Buyer may resolve issues in the areas of requisition accuracy and completeness, on-time delivery or supplier payment functioning in a closely supervised environment. Parker's Quick Coupling Division is seeking a Buyer who would be responsible for commodities or assignments requiring application of basic purchasing principles, theories and concepts.
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The Buyer / Planner is accountable and responsible to support the scheduling of suppliers to meet customer demands in a timely and cost effective manner. Buyer / Planner - Western Suburbs.
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A Media Buyer will have an opportunity to contribute to the profits and growth of Cornerstone Media Group by working in a fast-paced, team-based environment. A Media Buyer will have an opportunity to contribute to the profits and growth of Cornerstone Media Group by working in a fast-paced, team-based environment.
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The Buyer is responsible for direct and indirect material purchasing, forecasting, and inventory management to support day-to-day operations. Bachelors Degree or equivalent (AA degree plus APICS certification with a minimum of 4 years of related experience.
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Orders, replenishes and merchandises seafood products and participates in WFM programs for purchasing and promotions.
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Responsible for purchasing and negotiating materials, equipment, and supplies from vendors.
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