Purchasing Manager (automotive) - Right Executive Search, LLC (kalamazoo, michigan) Accounting - Boon, MI at Geebo

Purchasing Manager (automotive) - Right Executive Search, LLC (kalamazoo, michigan)

Company Description:
Representative Clients include:
Brokerage/Broker Dealers/RIAs Banking Consulting Expert Network/SMEs Hedge Funds Private Equity Accounting/Tax Financial Planning Specialties:
Talent Acquisition and Creative Sourcing Techniques
Job Description:
Major automotive manufacturer:
supplier.
Kalamazoo area, MI.
Req.
:
7:
10 years exp.
in automotive purchasing with some experience in a Project Management role.
Our client is a leading global supplier of advanced automotive technology, systems and components.
This role is responsible for coordinating the launch of all Purchased components through the New Product Introductions system.
Purchases raw materials (resins and aluminum) and systems to improve Purchasing productivity.
The role will be accountable for purchasing for the Thermal Product (automotive air conditioners and engine cooling) division in manufacturing facilities throughout North America, Canada and Mexico.
The manager leads a team of 4:
6 buyers/project leaders and will work to develop their skills for future growth.
Key
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
7:
10 years' experience in automotive Purchasing, with some experience in a Project Management role BA or BS degree; Master's is a plus Raw Materials background, esp.
in resins and aluminum Strong Microsoft Project and PowerPoint skills Experienced negotiator with sole:
sourced suppliers Self:
motivated and able to develop future strategies to improve Purchasing productivity Willingness to travel, 10:
20 Preferred:
Experience working in an advanced purchasing position (R and D phase) Strong computer skills in Microsoft Access programming.
Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28709473_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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