Buyer

Waterlooville
1 week ago
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Rapidly growing cosmetics manufacturer require a Buyer. Applicants need previous purchasing or procurement experience, ideally have exposure to MRP/ERP and have the ability to thrive in a fast paced production manufacturing setting.

Working from state of the art facilities, the Buyer will work alongside a team of Buyers and Planners reporting to a Procurement Manager. An exciting, fast-paced Buyer role will offer you exposure to the end-to-end supply chain and the ability to develop strong and collaborative relationship with supply partners.

Specific duties of the Buyer include:

Purchase Order Management - Raise, place, expedite and resolve invoice queries
Maintenance of supplier data in MRP/ERP
Investigation of new supply partners
Negotiations
Liaison with colleagues in; NPD, Planning and the Warehouse
Monitor stock and inventory levels
Support Procurement Manager in the adoption of best practice procurement techniques

Buyer applicants should meet the following criteria:

Purchasing or Procurement experience, as a Buyer, Junior Buyer or Supply Chain Controller
IT literacy - MS Office packages and ideally MRP/ERP
Great communicator and team player
Previous exposure to manufacturing or the cosmetics, pharmaceutical industry is advantageous
Comfort working on-site

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