Purchase Engineer-PR
Purchase Engineer at IAssess Consultants LLP responsible for end-to-end procurement and vendor management. The role involves running MRP, issuing purchase orders, and coordinating with cross-functional teams to resolve quality or supply delays. Candidates must handle documentation, price negotiations, and inventory reporting. The position requires adherence to ISO standards and occasional weekend availability.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Purchasing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Purchase Engineer at IAssess Consultants LLP responsible for end-to-end procurement and vendor management. The role involves running MRP, issuing purchase orders, and coordinating with cross-functional teams to resolve quality or supply delays. Candidates must handle documentation, price negotiations, and inventory reporting. The position requires adherence to ISO standards and occasional weekend availability.
TAL's take
Tier 2 unknown company with standard administrative/purchasing scope and limited growth trajectory.
Standard purchase engineer role; clearly defined responsibilities but generic to manufacturing or procurement domains.
Watchouts
- Work non-traditional hours on weekends and holidays during exigencies
Must haves
- Manage vendors and source raw materials
- Run MRP processes
- Issue and manage purchase orders
- Coordinate delivery and quality resolution
- Maintain records per ISO requirements
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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