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Work with R&D to help procure new ingredients for customer formulations. Food Manufacturing experience required and 4 year college degree SUMMARYThe Raw Ingredient Buyer will be responsible for inventory management and purchasing of raw materials that go into the production of finished goods for their designated manufacturing facility.
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Conduct market research to identify emerging trends, customer needs, and competitive dynamics in the natural food ingredients sector. Proven experience in business development or sales within the natural food ingredients industry or a closely related field.
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Be adept at crisis management and have excellent multi-tasking skills when issues arise involving any raw materials used in production at perspective plants. Attend vendor plant audits with QA manager periodically.
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The Raw Ingredient Buyer will be responsible for inventory management and purchasing of raw materials that go into the production of finished goods for their designated manufacturing facility. Coordinate with the packaging team and Ryder to make sure all weekly backhauls are utilized.
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Attend vendor plant audits with QA manager periodicallyAccountable for accurate raw material pricing and freight costs. SUMMARYThe Raw Ingredient Buyer will be responsible for inventory management and purchasing of raw materials that go into the production of finished goods for their designated manufacturing facility.
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Facilitate the transfer of raw materials from plant to plant as formulas are shifted between facilities. He/ she must be proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word. The buyer candidate should have experience negotiating material contracts with knowledge of food commodity buying a plus.
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Food Manufacturing experience required and 4 year college degree. Act as key contact between all plant personnel and will be available 24 /7 to handle any issue that would put the plant in jeopardy involving raw materials.
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Coordinate with the packaging team and Ryder to make sure all weekly backhauls are utilizedWork with accounting to resolve discrepant invoices in DocuWare. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Responsible for replenishment of raw materials.
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Responsible for cost savings driven by review of vendor price brackets, freight differentials as well as alternative supplier qualifications. Review dead inventory and short shelf raw material reports.
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Review the daily exception report with scheduling and expedite materials as needed to cover production. Confirm re-counts and make adjustmentsReview dead inventory and short shelf raw material reportsManage and facilitate quarterly inventory responsibilities Education and/or ExperienceBachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university; with a concentration in business or math a plus; or three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Responsible for replenishment of raw materials. Work with Quality in the event of a material issue and be the liaison between company and the vendor for return, discard, and/or re-imbursement of material.
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