The Senior Buyer is responsible for obtaining quotations from vendors, evaluating them, finalizing commercial terms, and issuing purchase orders.
Title:
Senior BuyerJob Description
- Obtain quotation from the vendors based on requisition
- Evaluate the quote based on Company corporate procurement procedure
- Finalise the commercial terms with the vendor and Company Lawyer
- Submit the recommendation for approval as per the TAM
- Request for the shopping cart from the Requisitioner
- Issue PO to the sucessful vendor
Job Requirements:
- Degree or Diploma in Engineering or Business Administration
- Minimum 10 years' of experience
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications/other commercial application software
- Possess good interpersonal skills and communication skills
Top Skills
Commercial Application Software
Microsoft Office Applications
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