PURCHASING MANAGER


Job Details

PURCHASING MANAGER
Department: Operations
Reports to: Kevin Schlapia
Employment Status: Salary; Non-Exempt

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Purchasing Manager will be responsible for the establishment of strategic sourcing initiatives. Key aspects of the process will be global sourcing, standardization, improved quality performance, and reduced total cost of purchased components. The position involves cross-functional teaming with engineering, quality, manufacturing, finance, and Business Unit divisions of JBPCO.

KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Ability to implement strategic sourcing program for assigned commodities.
Seasoned experience with establishing and sourcing products globally.
Strong sourcing experience domestically and globally with aluminum & steel raw materials including fabrication, roll forming, and extrusion.
Strong sourcing experience domestically and globally with electrical and hydraulics
Lead negotiations for assigned commodities.
Monitors the market for trends in pricing, new products, and new vendors to improve operating costs domestically and internationally.
Prepares reports for management, government, and trade organizations as needed.

EXPERTISE REQUIRED/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

1. B.S. in Business or Engineering
2. 7-10 years of progressive purchasing experience
3. 3-5 years purchasing experience in a manufacturing setting.
4. 2-3 years experience in leading supply chain commodity initiatives.
5. Strong negotiation skills with all levels of management.
6. Global commodity procurement experience.
7. Analytic ability including proficient level of knowledge in using Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
8. APIC certification and CPM certification desirable.
9. Travel up to 40% both domestic and International.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Working in an office environment in a seated position a minimum of eight hours per day is required.

The performance of this position may occasionally require exposure to the manufacturing areas where certain areas require the use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses with side shields and mandatory hearing protection. Primary environment: ambient room temperatures, lighting, and traditional office equipment as found in a typical office environment.

KEY COMPETENCIES:

Competency Title Competency Definition
Leadership Competencies
Communication
Expresses oneself effectively both orally and in written form. Communicate plans and activities in a manner that supports strategies for employee involvement. Actively listens to others.

Creative Problem Solving
Identifies and collects information relevant to the problem. Uses brainstorming techniques to create a variety of choices. Selects the best course of action by identifying all the alternatives and then makes a logical assumption.

Influencing Others
Persuades others; builds consensus through give and take; gains cooperation from others to obtain information and accomplish goals.

Management Competencies
Decision Making
Makes timely decisions with well-developed judgment, while considering alternatives, risks. and other critical decision factors.

Interpersonal Skills
Uses Emotional Intelligence to identify, assess, and control the emotions of oneself and of others. Treats others with respect, trust, and dignity. Works well with others by being considerate of the needs and feelings of each individual. Promotes a productive culture by valuing individuals and their contributions.

Business Acumen Competencies
Critical Thinking Able to think analytically and apply a process of problem identification, solution development and implementation.
Technical Competencies
Financial Analysis Proven knowledge and understanding of strategic planning, budgeting and updated forecasts.





 Masterack Vehicles

 05/23/2024

 Social Circle,GA