Power Sports Buyer Construction, Mining & Trades - Marysville, OH at Geebo

Power Sports Buyer

Job Description Power Sports Buyer ( Job Number:
AHM000673 ) In this role, Powersports Buyer you must work with others to competitively bid outsourced parts amongst suppliers to realize the best value to the company for providing components of Powersports vehicle production.
Evaluate responses and make decisions on sourcing selection to support the business direction, maintain positive business relationship with the suppliers, and exercise signature commitment authority in accordance with corporate guidelines.
A Bachelors degree (or related relevant experience) 3 months minimum experience, preferably in Powersports or Automotive Industry Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills Must be able to operate with high level of confidentiality General knowledge of cost, budget and/or financial information management Strong analytical skills (logical through process, reasonability, timeliness) Time management, problem-solving, and decision-making skills (logical thought process, reasonability, timeliness) Effective negotiation skills and the ability to summarize key issues for management review Develop innovative approaches to reduce costs and improve efficiency Knowledge of SxS and ATV market Ability to read blue prints and understand specification requirements Strong written and verbal communication skills Competitive Base Pay Overtime Compensation Annual Bonus Program Remote work opportunities (40% remote) Company Car Program Comprehensive Healthcare plans (i.
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, PPO, HSA, Dental, Vision) Holistic Wellbeing Program Disability & Life Insurance Relocation benefits if eligible Honda Product Programs Recommended Skills Analytical Automotive Industry Business Relationship Management Communication Confidentiality Decision Making Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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