Buyer III
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Quality Engineering, Procurement / Purchasing
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Overview & ResponsibilitiesThe Buyer III independently manages the procurement of moderately to highly complex components, subassemblies, and services for multiple concurrent engineer-to-order projects. This role requires strong supplier management skills, proactive risk mitigation, and the ability to drive performance across a supply base. Buyer III professionals often serve as lead buyers on critical projects and support cost and delivery targets at a higher level of autonomy.
A strong technical foundation is required, including the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings to accurately procure customized parts and assemblies.
- Strategic Sourcing & Supplier Management:
Procure project‑specific and recurring components, including engineer‑to‑spec parts and build‑to‑print assemblies; perform supplier sourcing, evaluation, and selection; negotiate pricing, lead times, and payment terms with both domestic and international suppliers; monitor supplier KPIs such as on‑time delivery and quality metrics and drive continuous improvement. - Project Ownership:
Participate in project kick‑off (T1) meetings and manage the purchasing plan for assigned parts from concept through delivery; align procurement with engineering releases, lead time constraints, and production requirements; coordinate with document control to ensure supplier drawings and technical packages are complete. - Problem Solving &
Risk Management:
Lead resolution of supplier quality issues, late deliveries, and price disputes with minimal oversight; identify long‑lead items and manage early order placement to prevent production delays; propose alternative sourcing or expedite strategies during engineering changes or supply interruptions. - Collaboration & Process Improvement:
Mentor Buyer IIs or interns on ERP usage, order execution, and supplier follow‑up; contribute to sourcing strategy development, supplier rationalization, and standardization efforts.
- Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business or related field. - Experience:
Minimum 4‑7 years’ experience in purchasing or supply chain; manufacturing environment preferred. - Proficient in reading and interpreting complex technical drawings and part specifications.
- Strong understanding of machined and fabricated build‑to‑print components.
- Advanced ERP and Excel skills; experience managing supplier performance negotiations.
- Proficient in ERP purchasing functions and MRP planning tools (e.g., Oracle, SAP, or equivalent).
- Advanced reading of engineering drawings (including tolerances and materials).
- Intermediate to advanced negotiation skills.
- Strong supplier communication and management.
- Change management and ECN coordination.
- Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUP), dashboards, and tracking tools.
- Problem Solving:
Identifies issues early and implements corrective actions. - Accountability:
Manages assigned commodities/projects with minimal oversight. - Technical Aptitude:
Understands part functions, specs, and tolerances. - Cross‑functional Leadership:
Acts as liaison between Engineering and suppliers. - Process Improvement:
Suggests and implements procurement efficiency gains.
- Hybrid schedule.
- Standard office environment with occasional supplier site visits.
- Up to 10% domestic and international travel may be required.
- Ability to work in a fast‑paced, matrixed organization with global stakeholders.
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