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Program Buyer

Description Job DescriptionThis position is responsible for managing and delivering Americas' Purchasing-related activities for all new business opportunities, forward and current model programs on time and on budget.
Primary Responsibilities Lead purchasing interaction with program teams for regional and/or global programs and new business Develop, update, and maintain Bills of Material (BOM) Ensure financial commitments are met by launch Develop, maintain, and drive implementation of cost roadmaps Consolidate and analyze regional CBOMs for global programs/pursuits, and identify potential global sourcing opportunities Consolidate and analyze regional BOMs for global programs/new business Ensure that all program timing deliverables are achieved including but not l imited to supplier sourcing and tooling kick-off Work with the supplier development team to meet program timing requirements Manage change control, including RFQ, cost, timing, and implementation Coordinate program cancellation and obsolescence cost recovery Education and Experience BS in Business, Supply Chain, or other related field 0 to 3 years of previous experience in Supply Chain, Procurement, and/or Program Management preferred.
College Grads are welcome to apply! Automotive Industry experience preferred English language Desired Competencies Strong analytical skills required Intermediate Excel skills required High sense of urgency and commitment to meeting deadlines Ability to multitask and manage several projects and assignments simultaneously Strong attention to detail and accuracy in work product Demonstrated effective communication skills, both written and verbal Special Requirements Infrequent travel may be required (domestic/international) Recommended Skills Analytical Attention To Detail Automotive Industry Business Development Change Control Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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