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Buyer - Production United States, New York Jobs

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Software Engineer, Buyer Growth
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Join Whatnot's Buyer Growth team as a Software Engineer. Drive top-of-funnel growth by building user-facing products for acquisition and activation. You'll design full-stack systems in a fast-paced environment, impacting millions of users. Enjoy comprehensive benefits and flexible remote work fro...
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United States , Seattle, WA, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, San Francisco, CA
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170000.00 - 230000.00 USD / Year
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Whatnot
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Associate, Local Media Buyer
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Launch your media career in New York as an Associate Local Media Buyer. Support the team in planning and optimizing TV, Radio, and streaming ad campaigns. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, sociable, and proficient in Excel. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including unlimited PTO and 401(k) match...
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United States , New York
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45000.00 USD / Year
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Canvas Worldwide
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Explore rewarding Buyer - Production jobs, a critical role at the heart of manufacturing and industrial operations. A Production Buyer, often simply called a Buyer in manufacturing contexts, is a specialized procurement professional responsible for sourcing and purchasing the direct materials, components, and services essential for the production process. This position is fundamental to ensuring supply chain continuity, cost efficiency, and quality standards, directly impacting a company's operational success and profitability. Professionals in these roles typically manage the end-to-end procurement cycle for production-related items. Common responsibilities include analyzing material requirements from production schedules, identifying and qualifying reliable suppliers, and conducting negotiations to secure optimal pricing, payment terms, and delivery conditions. They issue purchase orders and manage supplier relationships to ensure on-time delivery of materials that meet precise quality specifications. A key aspect of the role involves proactive risk management, such as mitigating supply shortages or delays, and collaborating closely with cross-functional teams including production planning, inventory control, quality assurance, and engineering. Buyers often handle engineering changes, cost reduction initiatives, and the management of prototypes or tooling. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate records within procurement systems, such as SAP, and reporting on key purchasing metrics. Typical skills and requirements for Buyer - Production jobs include a strong foundation in supply chain principles and procurement strategies. Candidates generally need excellent analytical and negotiation skills, keen attention to detail, and robust problem-solving abilities to navigate complex supply chain challenges. Proficiency with enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is highly valued. While educational backgrounds vary, many positions require a degree in business, supply chain management, finance, or a related technical field. Relevant experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment, particularly within sectors like automotive, aerospace, or consumer goods, is often preferred. Key personal attributes include effective communication skills for supplier management, a results-driven mindset focused on cost savings, and the organizational ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. For those seeking dynamic and impactful careers, Buyer - Production jobs offer a stable and essential pathway within the industrial sector, combining strategic thinking with hands-on operational management.

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