Global Commodity Buyer in Automotive

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Full-time

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KSR
Blenheim, ON, Canada

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Job Description

Join KSR as a Global Commodity Buyer in Ridgetown, Ontario, or Southfield, Michigan, where you will lead sourcing strategies, negotiate supplier agreements, and ensure continuous supply within the automotive sector. Collaborate across departments including Engineering, Quality, and Finance to manage supplier relationships and maintain compliance with regulatory standards. Play a key role in supporting production and launching new programs, while driving cost efficiency and improvements in a Tier 1 automotive manufacturing environment. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, 5-10 years of purchasing or strategic sourcing experience, strong negotiation and analytical skills, and the ability to manage international suppliers. Step into a critical position to shape the future of automotive manufacturing with KSR.

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🚗✨ Elevate your career with KSR as a Global Commodity Buyer! Lead global sourcing and supplier management in a dynamic automotive environment. If you're experienced in strategic sourcing, negotiation, and supplier relations, this is a prime opportunity to impact the automotive industry's future while working with cross-functional teams. Apply now and drive innovation and cost savings in a Tier 1 manufacturing setting! 🌟

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