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Buyer - Technology

Chief Technology OfficerChief Technology OfficerFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 10,001

Location

United States

Posted

1 day ago

Salary

$49K - $59K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Buyer - Technology

Staples Inc.

Role Description Our merchandising team aims to deliver the best value and selection to our customers through products, services and solutions all centered around our customers’ needs. We are driven by customer insights and analytics to bring products and solutions to market seamlessly. - Sourcing (transactional, program, RFP, large bids) and purchasing in a variety of categories, including some custom manufactured and imprinted items. - Cross functional work to facilitate solutions for special projects, contract renewals, etc. - Negotiate item cost, availability, and logistics in varying complexity. - Navigate vendor network and explore innovative new sources to deliver best fit, appropriate solutions including substitute products as applicable. - Pricing solutions to meet margin targets and ensure conversion to profitable sales. - Service customer’s needs for product that is out of scope of replenishments functionality. - Provide proactive communication to internal/external customers regarding order status as applicable. - Support, track, expedite, and maintain open purchase orders. - Execute daily purchase of drop ship and FC (fulfillment center) special ordering for Staples customers. - Work with multiple Staples teams (merchandising, finance, vendor compliance, etc.) to proactively address SKU issues and vendor compliance. - Achieve departmental buyer goals and objectives. Qualifications - High School Diploma or GED. - 1+ years’ working experience in customer service or a related field. - Proficient in Microsoft Office, with strong ability to navigate websites and a solid understanding of Microsoft Outlook and Teams. - Knowledge of systems: AS400, Commerce Hub, NSP eForm (preferred). - Customer service experience in a fast-paced direct customer environment (preferred). - Strong Microsoft Excel skills (preferred). - Custom manufacturing/imprinting background (preferred). Requirements - Strong oral and written communication skills. - Ability to work independently with self-motivation. - Flexible, detail-oriented with strong organizational and information-gathering skills. - Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment. - Strong multi-tasking & time management skills. - Excellent problem-solving skills. - Demonstrated negotiation skills. Benefits - Inclusive culture with associate-led Business Resource Groups. - Flexible PTO (22 days) and Holiday Schedule (7 observed paid holidays). - Online and Retail Discounts, Company Match 401(k), Physical and Mental Health Wellness programs, and more!

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