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The procurement buyer will also lead receiving, incoming inspection and inventory management. The procurement buyer will lead ZeroAvia's purchasing and procurement, negotiate pricing and delivery times with suppliers and track delivery.
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Performs all functions related to breaking down deliveries and merchandising new products and stocking shelves.
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The Buyer-in-Training (BIT) position is the required entry-level position into CarMax’s Merchandising department. Successfully complete the Buyer-in-Training program. Adhere To All CarMax Policies And Procedures, Including, But Not Limited To, The Code Of Business Conduct, Culture Of Integrity Policy, Asset Protection, EH&S (Environmental Health & Safety), And Standards Of Professional Appearance Disclaimer And Approvals.
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Ultimately, an outstanding Manufacturing Buyer should be able to multitask effectively, have exceptional analytical abilities, demonstrate end-to-end thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
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Job Title: Buyer-1 Export- *Bilingual Japanese Required. Job Title: Buyer-1 Export- *Bilingual Japanese Required. Bilingual Japanese Required. Coordinate with freight forwarder, supplier, inspectors, and customer for any rejected items.
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The buyer role is responsible for acquiring goods and services at a competitive price, ensuring that goods are of top quality, and facilitating delivery of goods via the issuance and management of a purchase order.
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