E-Commerce Procurement Manager
CorDx is a leading healthcare diagnostic manufacturer, dedicated to delivering high-quality diagnostic solutions to consumers and healthcare professionals. Our commitment to innovation and excellence drives us to continuously improve our products and services in the fast-paced e-commerce environment.
The ideal candidate for the E-Commerce Procurement Manager will oversee the procurement of goods and services for the e-commerce division, ensuring that the supply chain is efficient, cost-effective, and aligns with the company's business objectives. This role involves managing vendor relationships, optimizing procurement processes, and working closely with various departments to support the e-commerce platform's needs.
Procurement Strategy:
- Develop and implement procurement strategies that support the e-commerce division's goals and objectives.
- Analyze market trends and supplier capabilities to identify opportunities for cost savings and supply chain improvements.
- Manage the procurement budget and ensure alignment with financial targets.
Vendor Management:
- Identify, evaluate, and select suppliers and vendors that meet the company's quality, cost, and delivery requirements.
- Negotiate contracts, terms, and conditions with suppliers to secure favorable agreements.
Process Optimization:
- Streamline procurement processes to enhance efficiency and reduce lead times.
- Implement best practices in procurement and supply chain management to support e-commerce operations.
- Develop and maintain procurement policies and procedures to ensure compliance with company standards and industry regulations.
Inventory Management:
- Collaborate with inventory management teams to forecast demand and ensure optimal stock levels.
- Monitor inventory levels and adjust procurement plans to prevent stockouts or overstock situations.
- Coordinate with warehouse and logistics teams to ensure timely delivery of products.
- Work closely with e-commerce, marketing, and product teams to understand product requirements and procurement needs.
- Support new product launches by managing the procurement of necessary materials and supplies.
Cost Management:
- Monitor and analyze procurement costs and identify opportunities for cost reduction.
- Implement cost-control measures and negotiate favorable pricing with suppliers.
- Prepare and present procurement reports and financial analyses to senior management.
Quality Assurance:
- Ensure that procured goods and services meet the company's quality standards and specifications.
- Address any quality issues with suppliers and work to resolve them in a timely manner by conducting regular audit.
Risk Management:
- Identify and mitigate risks related to procurement, including supply chain disruptions and supplier performance issues.
- Develop contingency plans to address potential supply chain challenges.