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Purchasing Manager II GSO
Location
India
Posted
13 days ago
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0
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Lead
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Job Description
Purchasing Manager II GSO
Medline Industries, LP
Role Description Lead and coordinating activities of purchasing activities for assigned division or product category. Core Job Responsibilities - Project Management: - Collaborate with product manager, engineering, and vendors to develop new products and bring new products to the market or redesign the products to achieve cost competitiveness. - Lead project and influence different functions to achieve goals, assure result accomplish and deliver on time. - Know the potential quality risk, know how to improve product cost - increase production efficiency, re-engineering, material changing, etc. - Approaches tasks and projects in a streamlined manner; applied knowledge of processes, product, and resources to minimize rework and maximize efficiency. - Identify priorities during whirl wind. - Vendor Management: - Maintain effective business relationship with vendors associated with assigned product categories; Understand vendor impact on overall business and product category. - Proactively be aware of potential changes with vendors or in related manufacturing industry; Monitors contract compliance. - Leads supplier score card process. - Keep challenging existing vendor pool, identify high potential vendors, sourcing risk mitigation plan. - Monitors contract compliance. - Teamwork: - Provide solutions, or escalation. - Collaborate with teams effectively and respectfully, acts as team player and facilitator among teams. Qualifications - Education level: Bachelor’s Degree and above - Working experience: - Have working experience in procurement function in a health care company or a regional sourcing center will be a plus. - Have new product development experience. - Have new supplier development experience. - Language: English - Have overseas educational background or working experience will be a plus Company Description Medline India was setup in 2010 in Pune, primarily as an offshore Development centre and to augment resources for Medline Industries LP headquartered in Chicago, USA. We are a 1500+ strong and growing team of technology, finance & business support professionals who support our businesses worldwide towards a mission to make healthcare run better. We are proud to be certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ by the Great Place to Work Institute® (India) for the duration May 2023 – May 2024. We are an organization with a conducive work environment, ample opportunities to learn, contribute and grow with a highly empowered & engaged team. We encourage our people to share their best ideas and create new opportunities for our customers and ourselves to work together to solve today’s toughest healthcare challenges.
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