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Planning Analyst
Location
Brazil
Posted
1 day ago
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Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Planning Analyst
Spassu
• Provide support for the activities of the relationship-management processes with requesting areas. • Participate in planning of supply activities. • Manage demand for goods and services. • Forward requests for hire/procurement. • Contribute to defining procurement strategy. • Prepare procurements and manage their interfaces with other processes. • Prepare and update the Procurement Plan, supporting management and control of the procurement portfolio. • Coordinate the preparation of procurement documentation. • Provide technical support for procurement-portfolio management with monitoring reports. • Collect and analyze data to draft reports and documents related to procurement activities. • Evaluate justifications and requests for the creation of purchase documents. • Manage purchasing portfolios in SAP and other platforms. • Distribute and control items and services to be monitored. • Provide ongoing support to management for all activities related to supply management. • Act as a liaison, providing support and maintaining databases. • Manage relationships with requesting and contracting areas. • Monitor contracts and the progress of supply of goods and services. • Track and measure performance indicators.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Administration, Law, Engineering, Production, Construction, or related fields.
- Certification: not required.
- Desired experience: 5 years working with procurement processes in the supply area of large companies.
- Functional knowledge of the SAP ERP MM module.
- Microsoft Office 365 proficiency.
- Knowledge of legislation and procedures related to public procurement and contracting in public administration and mixed-capital companies (such as Law No. 8,666/1993, Decree 2745/1998, Law No. 13,303/2016 and Law No. 14,133/2021).
- Technical writing skills.
- Basic knowledge of Power BI.
- Statistics skills to produce and interpret measures of dispersion, descriptive analysis and charts.
Benefits
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Meal or Food Allowance
- Transportation Allowance
- WellHub - Gympass
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