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Senior Buyer

Southborough, MA · On-site

$95 - $110/hr

BENEFITS At Optos, we offer a highly competitive compensation and benefits package. * Eligibility for company bonus program. * The salary range for this position is $95K - $110K, based on experience.

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How much do salaried optos jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for salaried optos in the United States is $20.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a salaried opto?

Salaried Optos refers to optometrists or technicians who are employed by eye care clinics or hospitals to operate Optos imaging devices. The Optos machine is a specialized device used to capture wide-field retinal images, aiding in the detection and diagnosis of eye diseases. These professionals are responsible for performing retinal scans, maintaining imaging equipment, and assisting ophthalmologists or optometrists in evaluating results. Being salaried means they receive a fixed regular income, as opposed to being paid per scan or on a contract basis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a salaried optometrist?

To thrive as a Salaried Optometrist, you need a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree, state licensure, and a solid grounding in eye health assessment and vision correction. Familiarity with diagnostic tools like the Optos retinal imaging system, autorefractors, and electronic health records is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to clearly explain diagnoses and treatment options help build patient trust and deliver effective care. These skills are crucial for providing accurate, high-quality eye care and ensuring patient satisfaction in a clinical setting.

How does working as a salaried optometrist using Optos technology differ from traditional optometry roles?

As a salaried optometrist utilizing Optos technology, your daily responsibilities often involve conducting comprehensive retinal imaging and assessments, which streamlines the patient examination process. This role typically emphasizes collaboration with other eye care professionals and specialists to interpret imaging results, enhancing patient care. The work environment is generally clinic-based, offering a predictable schedule and stable income. Embracing advanced imaging technology like Optos provides valuable experience and can open doors to leadership roles in clinical management or technology training within the optometry field.

What is the difference between Salaried Optos vs Optometrists?

AspectSalaried OptosOptometrists
CredentialsTypically require specialized training in retinal imaging and operating Optos equipmentRequire Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree and state licensure
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in ophthalmology clinics, hospitals, or specialized imaging centersIn private practices, clinics, or retail optical stores
Job RoleFocus on retinal imaging, operating Optos devices, and assisting ophthalmologistsPerform comprehensive eye exams, diagnose, and prescribe corrective lenses

While both roles involve eye health, Salaried Optos specialize in retinal imaging using Optos devices, often working alongside ophthalmologists. Optometrists provide broader eye care services, including exams and prescriptions. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in eye care.

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Infographic showing various Salaried Optos job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,705 per year, or $20.1 per hour.

Senior Buyer

Optos PLC

Southborough, MA • On-site

$95 - $110/hr

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The Senior Buyer is responsible for the full purchasing and supplier management lifecycle across allocated categories, with a primary focus on strategic suppliers. Working collaboratively with cross functional teams, the Senior Buyer ensures alignment between supplier activities and Optos’ business goals, delivering against cost, quality, delivery, and risk requirements. Bringing deep expertise in operational processes and supply chain optimisation, the Senior Buyer acts as a key driver of process improvement, efficiency, and performance development across the team. The role leads and supports cross functional initiatives, enhances supplier capability, and provides guidance and mentoring to the wider procurement team to build capability and embed best practice procurement.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Cost Optimisation – Identify and deliver cost‑reduction opportunities by analysing spend, engaging suppliers in negotiation, collaborating with cross‑functional teams, and ensuring cost improvements are validated, implemented, and sustained.
  • Manage Purchase Orders – Ensure lead times and system data are accurate, POs raised in line with demand and sourcing strategies, and queries resolved ahead of critical path milestones.
  • Forecast & Capacity Planning – Share capacity forecasts with managed suppliers monthly and obtain confirmed commitments. Take ownership for resolving any capacity related constraints before they impact production or NPI timelines. Support team‑wide escalations by coordinating cross‑functional input, ensuring accurate and timely information flow, and helping drive effective and aligned resolution of issues.
  • Optimise Inventory – Optimise inventory levels ensuring key metrics are achieved for availability, total inventory, nonconforming stock, excess, and obsolescence. Design and implement optimised supply chain setups that support flexibility, responsiveness, and long‑term stability.
  • Integrated Product Team – Collaborate cross functionally through the IPT and other support functions to align sourcing decisions and supplier engagement with operational deliverables, product and business strategies. Establish IPT strategy / development plan.
  • Supplier Management – Ensure efficient and effective supplier management by maintaining standardised data sharing and alignment processes, supporting consistent ways of working, and coordinating structured meeting governance with a focus on timely tracking and closure of actions / KPI delivery. Lead effective escalations with senior supplier management as appropriate.
  • Supplier Development – Take full responsibility for the performance, development, and relationship management of assigned suppliers. Lead supplier business reviews, drive performance improvement initiatives, effectively escalate risks, and advance supplier capability development through structured improvement plans.
  • Continuous Improvement – Lead continuous improvement and best practices initiatives across the supply chain and wider business with a prime focus on operational process optimisation.
  • Change Management – Support or lead the implementation of New Product Introduction (NPI) activities and Engineering Change processes, ensuring robust, efficient, and timely transitions on applicable parts. Potential to represent supply chain on larger change projects.
  • Data Integrity & Reporting – Maintain the highest level of accuracy and consistency across all procurement related data and systems.
  • Risk and Compliance – Actively manages risk and compliance across allocated suppliers achieved by maintaining accurate risk and compliance documentation, and engaging suppliers in corrective and preventive actions to ensure ongoing adherence to contractual, ethical, regulatory, quality and audit requirements. In addition, the role contributes to team‑wide development and reporting initiatives helping to shape improved governance practices.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Significant procurement experience managing complex or critical inventory supply areas within a manufacturing environment.
  • Advanced operational capability in demand and capacity planning, supplier coordination, PO governance, and escalation of MRB and supply risks.
  • Strong commercial capability, including sourcing strategy development, negotiation, contract implementation, and cost / risk analysis.
  • Proven experience owning supplier relationships, driving performance improvement and proactive risk mitigation.
  • Demonstrated track record of leading procurement projects and embedding process improvements that enhance control and resilience.
  • Ability to influence and challenge stakeholders and suppliers constructively.
HIGHLY BENEFICIAL SKILLS
  • Experience working in a medical device or regulated manufacturing environment.
BENEFITS

At Optos, we offer a highly competitive compensation and benefits package.

  • Eligibility for company bonus program.
  • The salary range for this position is $95K - $110K, based on experience.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, age or protected veteran status.

If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience and want to join a great team, please click on the Apply button!

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