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German Speaking - Logistics, Purchasing, Supply Chain

Watford
1 week ago
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Our client, a leader in the procurement supply chain sector, is currently seeking a dedicated Buyer to join their team in Watford. This permanent role offers an opportunity to manage procurement activities, oversee stock control, and work closely with key stakeholders across the UK and Germany.

Key Responsibilities:

Direct procurement of medical devices
Indirect procurement
Stock control and inventory management
Contract management
Demand planning and analysis
Supplier relationship management
Cost management and budgeting

Job Requirements:

Fluent in German and English
A background in stock control or inventory management
Experience working within a supply chain, logistics or procurement environment.
Strong understanding of procurement processes, cost management, and budgeting
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills

Benefits:

Competitive salary and benefits package
Hybrid working
Opportunity to make a significant impact in a growing global company
Collaborative and innovative work environment
Professional development and career growth opportunities
If you are a looking for an exciting Procurement opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and growing company, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's forward-thinking team

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