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Senior Buyer Jobs in Worcester

Senior Buyer​

A Senior Buyer in the engineering industry is responsible for negotiating and managing a range of suppliers to ensure that business goals are met. In other words, a Senior Buyer must be able to find the right suppliers and negotiate their terms, then communicate these terms to the company’s leadership and any other relevant stakeholders, before actively managing the relationships with their suppliers.

The Senior Buyer role usually sits within the supply chain department of an engineering company and is responsible for ensuring all materials necessary for meeting production targets are procured. Working as a Senior Buyer, you’ll need to have excellent communication skills, and a good knowledge of materials used within the industry in which you’ll operate. To be successful in this role, you will typically possess at least 5 years’ experience working in a Purchasing role or as a Buyer.

NRL is dedicated to connecting talented candidates with Senior Buyer roles, prioritising individuals who possess a keen understanding of strategic procurement and cost management. Professionals demonstrating exceptional negotiation skills and the ability to cultivate strong supplier relationships are sought after. Ensuring that candidates are well-matched to organisations that appreciate their expertise and professional values is a key aspect of the recruitment process. By focusing on the aspirations and strengths of each candidate, NRL aims to align them with opportunities that foster personal growth and career advancement, positioning them for success within dynamic industries.

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Contract Senior Buyer Jobs

Contract Senior Buyer jobs involve managing and optimising procurement strategies for a specified period, often focusing on short to mid-term projects across various industries. Contract Senior Buyers must possess strong analytical skills, enabling them to assess supplier performance and market trends swiftly. Flexibility and adaptability are key, as contract roles often demand quick integration into teams and processes. These positions provide an excellent opportunity for individuals who enjoy dynamic work environments and excel at building robust supplier relationships that meet the project's specific needs.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a Senior Buyer?
  • A Senior Buyer is a procurement professional responsible for sourcing, negotiating, and purchasing goods and services for a company or organisation. They typically handle larger contracts and have a higher level of authority compared to regular buyers.

  • What's the difference between a Buyer and Senior Buyer?
  • The main difference between a Buyer and a Senior Buyer lies in their level of experience and responsibilities. While Buyers are responsible for day-to-day purchasing activities and transactions, Senior Buyers often manage larger and more complex purchasing projects, lead negotiation processes, and oversee a team of Buyers.

  • What Comes After Senior Buyer?
  • After reaching the position of Senior Buyer, professionals in procurement and supply chain management can progress to roles such as Procurement Manager, Category Manager, or even Director of Procurement. These roles involve higher levels of responsibility, strategic decision-making, and leadership in managing the organisation's procurement functions.

Worcester

The city of Worcester is located west of Birmingham and north of Gloucester, in the county of Worcestershire. Its population is over 600,000. Worcester is famous for its 12th century cathedral, which is one of the most impressive cathedrals in England. It also has modern attractions, such as the old Guildhall and museums.

Worcester is home to a growing number of businesses in the engineering sector, with more than 800 currently employing over 20,000 people. There are a wide range of companies in this sector, from large manufacturers to specialist suppliers that provide components for large machines.

Worcester has two bus stations and a number of bus companies which provide services to Worcester and other parts of the West Midlands. The train station is situated just outside the city centre and provides services to Birmingham, Hereford and London.

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