Buyer II role focused on purchasing materials, supplies, and services, plus vendor management and cost/inventory optimization. You’ll join Toshiba International Corporation, a global manufacturer of motors, motor controls, and power electronics, based in a large Houston facility. Standout: work in a fully integrated, state-of-the-art manufacturing environment.
- State-of-the-art Houston manufacturing facility
- Global leader in power electronics
- Focus on quality and reliability
Job Summary
A Buyer II Is responsible for purchasing materials, supplies, and services. Here are some key responsibilities and requirements for this role:
Responsibilities
- Purchasing: Acquire materials, supplies, and services at the most favorable terms.
- Vendor Management: Assist in qualify vendors, possible evaluation of bids, and negotiate prices and terms where applicable
- Tracking and Monitoring: Track purchases, monitor vendor quality, on-time delivery and maintain a current database of vendor information.
- Documentation: Complete required documentation
- Communication: Manage supplier communication and coordinate shipping and receiving reconciliation reports.
- Cost Reduction: Identify opportunities for cost reduction and deliver on customer needs.
- Inventory Reduction: Identify opportunities to optimize inventory levels.
Requirements
- Education: Typically requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
- Experience: 2 to 4 years of related experience.
- Skills: Strong communication skills, proficiency in Excel, and experience with ERP platforms like Oracle is desired. Ability to manage multiple deliverables is a must.
- Other: tasks as needed by management.
Physical Requirements:
Working at a desk for extended periods of time, attending meetings and collaborating with colleagues. May be occasionally required to lift, carry, push or pull up to 20lbs. Adaptability to both air-conditioned offices and factory floor. Must understand safety protocols and follow them diligently.
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