Analyst/ Buyer - Hiring Urgently
By SaskPower At Greater Toronto Area, Canada
Applicable professional designation/accreditation/certification/course in Supply Chain Management, or equivalent AND/OR;
Strong organizational and project management skills
Knowledge of standard business analysis practices, including requirements gathering, business case development and business processes and information technology
Participate in requirements planning, data gathering and analysis, modelling and design
Facilitate meetings to gather and document business and project requirements
Participate in continuous educational and professional development as required
Buyer & Customs Analyst Jobs
By Emerson At Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Facilitate resolution of supply chain disruptions related to customs or other government department requirements
2+ years’ experience in Trade compliance classifying products
Microsoft Office software experience (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook)
Experience working with rules to determine the country of origin and valuation
Lead MRO cost savings projects
Coordinate and prepare documentation required for export shipments
Buyer Analyst Jobs
By nVent At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Proactive expediting of Purchase Orders as well as vendor set-up and document management.
3+ years validated experience in material distribution is required.
Knowledge of electrical heat tracing Engineering, Procurement and Construction business is an asset.
Must be a self-starter and possess excellent computer skills (Word Excel and SAP).
Benefits to support the lives of our employees
What You Will Experience In This Position

Are you an analytical thinker with a passion for problem-solving? Do you have a knack for understanding consumer behavior and trends? We are looking for a Buyer Analyst to join our team and help us make informed decisions about our product offerings. You will be responsible for analyzing customer data, identifying trends, and making recommendations to improve our product selection. If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role, this is the job for you!

A Buyer Analyst is responsible for analyzing and evaluating the purchasing activities of an organization. They are responsible for researching and analyzing the market to identify potential suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing the purchasing process. They must also ensure that the organization is getting the best value for its money. To become a Buyer Analyst, you should have a bachelor's degree in business, economics, or a related field. You should also have experience in purchasing, supply chain management, or a related field. Additionally, you should have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as excellent communication and negotiation skills. Skills required for a Buyer Analyst include strong analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent communication and negotiation skills, the ability to research and analyze the market, and the ability to manage the purchasing process. Knowledge required for a Buyer Analyst includes knowledge of purchasing and supply chain management, knowledge of market research and analysis, and knowledge of contract negotiation. Responsibilities of a Buyer Analyst include researching and analyzing the market to identify potential suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing the purchasing process. They must also ensure that the organization is getting the best value for its money. Experience required for a Buyer Analyst includes experience in purchasing, supply chain management, or a related field. Qualifications required for a Buyer Analyst include a bachelor's degree in business, economics, or a related field. Education required for a Buyer Analyst includes a bachelor's degree in business, economics, or a related field. Tools that help Buyer Analysts work better include market research and analysis software, contract management software, and purchasing management software. Good tips to help Buyer Analysts do more effectively include staying up to date on market trends, researching potential suppliers, and negotiating the best deals.

Common Buyer Analyst interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in purchasing and supply chain management?
• How would you go about researching and analyzing the market?
• What strategies do you use to negotiate contracts?
• How do you ensure that the organization is getting the best value for its money?