Advanced Purchasing for North America Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Southfield, MI at Geebo

Advanced Purchasing for North America

SummaryReports to the Head of NA Advanced Industrial Organization (at the local level) and the Head of Advanced Purchasing (at global level), the Advanced Purchasing lead is responsible the purchasing activities as it's related to the execution strategy for Industrial Operations.
These activities will include job sharing and make vs buy activities, early engagement of suppliers in the proposal phase, pre-negotiations and early agreements on commodities and services.
The aim of the Advanced Industrial Organization is to work closely with all functions in order to be accountable for matching the Comau offers developed with the organization's execution strategy.
Duties and Responsibilities(these are the positions essential duties and is not an all inclusive list)Main areas of responsibilities are:
Develop strong, collaborative cross-functional relationship with key peers (Proposals and Estimating, Purchasing, Supplier Quality, R&D, Manufacturing, etc.
).
Early engagement of suppliers during the proposal phase dealing with pre-negotiations Support global competence centers.
Support after sales business related to products and services in the proposal phase.
Drive Comau Strategies from the supplier side focusing on cost competitiveness.
Actively contribute in meetings, projects and events.
Develop and deploy the commodity strategies; collaborate with global counterparts to maximize leverage.
Foster innovation input from suppliers and promote it into the organization.
Plan, organize and drive the best sourcing activities; prioritize sourcing activity based on the needs of the offer.
Recommended Skills Commodity Market Negotiation Purchasing Process Recruitment Manufacturing Research And Development Apply to this job.
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