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Buyer / Sourcing Specialist

Company Name:
Collabera
## DESCRIPTION
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or technical discipline, or a Bachelor's degree with 5 years work experience in sourcing or procurement in the assigned commodity(s).
3 years work experience with technical depth/knowledge in assigned commodities, or 3 years of Commercial Sourcing or Supply Cain experience
Willing to travel domestically and internationally up to 25% of time
Specific to Direct Sourcing
Responsibilities:
Drive sourcing strategic initiatives to ensure optimal cost productivity, fulfillment, and obsolescence/life-cycle management by leveraging standardization and latest industry practices.
Building deep relationships with Strategic Suppliers Relationships driving early supplier engagement into client's New Product Introduction (NPI) process, and long-term partnership for wing-to-wing product lifecycle.
Specific to Indirect Sourcing
Responsibilities:
Driving business productivity metrics affected by indirect sourcing, ensuring accuracy, identifying new areas of opportunity to drive cost out, implement operating efficiency or improve productivity, including leading bullet trains within the P&L.;
Affecting improvement in sourcing processes through digitization and simplification including management / employee communication, policy recommendations or management dashboards for individual spend controls.
Job Title: Buyer / Sourcing Specialist
Job Code: Sourcing Specialist
Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin, US
Pay rate: DOE
Duration: 1 Year

Experience: 3 - 10 years
Recruiter: Siddharth Patel
Phone
Email-ID: siddharth. ;
URL: Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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