Buyer
Reports To: Purchasing Manager
Summary
The Buyer is responsible for sourcing, negotiating, and purchasing direct materials,
components, and MRO/indirect supplies to support production schedules, quality
standards, and cost targets. This role partners closely with Operations, Planning,
Engineering, and Quality to ensure on-time availability of parts while optimizing inventory and working capital. The Buyer manages day-to-day supplier performance, mitigates risk across the supply base, and drives continuous improvement in cost, delivery, and service. Success in this role is measured by material availability (OTIF), PPV/cost savings, inventory turns, and supplier scorecards.
Core Responsibilities
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Analyze and convert MRP/ERP demand and approved requisitions into purchase
orders; maintain accurate dates, quantities, and pricing to meet production
requirements.
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Execute sourcing events (RFQ/RFI/RFP), analyze total cost of ownership, and
negotiate pricing, lead time, and terms for assigned commodities (direct materials
and MRO).
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Manage supplier performance—track OTIF, lead times, quality issues, and
responsiveness; drive corrective actions and maintain supplier scorecards.
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Collaborate with Production Planning and Operations to resolve shortages,
expedite/de-expedite orders, and balance service levels with inventory targets.
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Partner with Engineering and Quality on part qualifications, ECNs, PPAP/FAI needs,
and alternates; ensure suppliers meet specifications and compliance
requirements.
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Proactively identify and mitigate supply risks (capacity constraints, EOL parts,
single-source exposure, logistics disruptions); develop and maintain dual-source
strategies where practical.
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Maintain clean ERP data (lead times, MOQ, pricing, safety stock) and support
cycle-count/inventory accuracy; monitor and reduce slow-moving/obsolete
inventory.
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Support annual cost-reduction and value-engineering initiatives; track PPV and
realized savings with Finance.
Qualifications — Experience & Education
Experience:
3–5 years in a manufacturing purchasing role (buyer, associate buyer, or
materials specialist) with hands-on responsibility for direct materials and/or MRO;
demonstrated experience with MRP/ERP (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, Epicor, Infor).
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or related field or equivalent purchasing experience. APICS/ASCM (CPIM/CSCP) or ISM (CPSM) certifications a plus.
Microsoft Office Experience
Familiarity with quality tools and manufacturing workflows (BOMs, routings,
drawings/specs, PPAP/FAI, ECNs).
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