Jon Description:
Electronics / Electromechanical/Mechatronics Commodity Purchasing Associate
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Electronics / Electromechanical/Mechatronics Purchasing Associate. In this role, you will be responsible for managing the procurement process for various components and commodities required for our organization's operations. Your primary goal will be to ensure the timely and cost-effective procurement of high-quality Electronic or Electromechanical commodities while maintaining strong supplier relationships.
Responsibilities:
Procurement Planning: Collaborate with internal stakeholders to understand their requirements for Electronic or Electromechanical components and commodities, and develop procurement plans accordingly.
Supplier Identification and Evaluation: Identify potential suppliers for Electronic or Electromechanical components and commodities, conduct market research, and evaluate suppliers based on their capabilities, quality, pricing, and delivery terms.
Negotiation and Contracting: Negotiate pricing, terms, and conditions with suppliers, and finalize contracts to ensure favorable terms for the organization.
Purchase Order Processing: Support for creation of purchase orders in line with organizational policies and procedures.
Quality Assurance: Support & Collaborate with the quality control team to ensure that purchased electronic components and commodities meet the required quality standards and specifications.
Cost Optimization: Continuously seek opportunities to optimize costs through supplier negotiations, volume discounts, and alternative sourcing strategies.
Supplier Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers, conduct regular performance evaluations, and address any issues or concerns that may arise.
Compliance and Risk Management: Ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards related to electronic commodity purchasing, and manage risks associated with supply chain disruptions, price fluctuations, and quality issues.