buyer / procurement officer
تفاصيل الوظيفة
Hello ! I'm Eléonore, recruitment consultant for Fed Supply, the employment agency specialized in supply chain, logistics, transportation and customer service - offering temporary and permanent jobs on Montreal's North Shore.
We are looking to fill the position of Buyer-Procurement Manager for an industrial client
located in Mirabel.
My client is :
- a major industrial group.
Group values: innovation, team spirit and respect.
Team structure :
- You will report to the Purchasing Supervisor.
Reasons for recruiting: replacement
The Buyer is responsible for the procurement and inventory management of supplier products.
He/she ensures constant product availability and controls inventories.
On a daily basis, you will :
Source and evaluate supplier performance and profitability;
Issue purchase orders to maintain inventory levels;
Manage inventory levels, inventory age and obsolete products.
Analyze sales forecasts to plan demand;
Verify pricing accuracy on purchase orders and invoices;
Work with the operations department to ensure receipt of merchandise;
Manage product returns to suppliers;
Keep procurement software up to date;
DEC or AEC in purchasing or procurement, an asset.
2 years' experience in procurement in the industrial sector.
Bilingualism essential (French, English);
Good command of MS Office suite (e.g. Word, Excel);
Knowledge of an integrated management system (an asset).
Demonstrate autonomy;
Demonstrate initiative;
Demonstrate creativity;
Salary: 55000 to 75000 according to profile and experience
Benefits: group insurance, RRSP
Vacation weeks: 2 to 3 weeks
Working hours: flexible - 40h
PROCESS: Initial interview with Eléonore Perin, Fed's logistics recruitment consultant - followed by a telephone interview with the Human Resources Manager and a meeting with the Purchasing Supervisor.
To apply: www.fedsupply.ca
To contact me: (438) 498 0191
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