Full-time
Posted 18 days ago
Job description
The BSA Procurement Manager is responsible for sourcing the potential suppliers, decision to new items suppliers, negotiating the parts price and coordinating the parts suppliers for the Battery System Assembly team. Role: Management for BSA sub parts (Al Case) • Supplier selection • Sub parts cost management • Sub-part supply and demand operation management
Essential Functions (To perform within this position successfully, the incumbent must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other duties may be assigned.)
- Maintain strong relationships with suppliers, as well as internal and external customers including Sales Managers, to ensure on-time results
- Review legal documentation such as Requests for Quotes (RFQs), Letters of Intent (LOIs), terms and conditions, and develop documentation according to Mobis policy
- Review supplier requirements, release quotations, and perform quotation analysis
- Perform part characteristic analysis and risk analysis, and create Procurement policies
- Research and secure potential suppliers
- Perform cost analysis for parts, tooling, and other supplier expenses; negotiate prices with suppliers
- Create detailed price breakdown for each product by analyzing the piece price and breaking the price down into its categories (e.g. material, labor and burden, etc.)
- Negotiate supply agreements and cost models with key suppliers, ensure pricing and lead time information is updated
- Comply with and promote safety in the workplace
- All other duties as assigned
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Yes
Basic Qualifications (The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or ability required and preferred for this position.)
Required Education & Experience:
- Experience: Manager (7+ years)
- Education: Bachelor's Degree (BA/BS)
- Degree Field: Engineering/Supply Chain Management Degree
- Equivalent Experience / Education: 10+/7+/5+ years of experience in procurement role within E-powertrain manufacturing/automotive industry
Required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
- Communication skills: Intermediate
- (Ability to speak and write fluently in both Korean and English)
- Strong analytical and technical skills
- Requires understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and
- proficiency in drawing interpretation.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
Preferred Education & Experience:
- Experience in automotive manufacturing environment
- Experience in Die-casting, Lamination press, Forging, PCB assembly process.
- Ability to understand 2D/3D drawings and knowledge of design tools
- Experience ins using ERP system (SAP).
Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations:
None Required
Working Conditions:
- Office setting, some walking within and between buildings
- Overtime as needed
- Frequent travel with possible overnight or extended stays
- Working in all Development work groups if needed
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Procurement Analyst?
A: To succeed as a Procurement Analyst, key technical skills include proficiency in procurement software and systems, such as e-sourcing platforms and contract management tools, as well as expertise in data analysis and financial modeling. Soft skills like strong communication, negotiation, and problem-solving abilities are also crucial, enabling analysts to effectively collaborate with stakeholders, manage supplier relationships, and drive process improvements. By combining these technical and soft skills, Procurement Analysts can drive cost savings, improve supply chain efficiency, and contribute to the organization's overall strategic objectives.
Q: What is the career path for a Procurement Analyst?
A: A Procurement Analyst's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level Procurement Coordinator, where they assist in sourcing, contract management, and data analysis. As they gain experience, they can move into mid-level roles such as Procurement Specialist or Category Manager, where they take on more responsibility for strategic sourcing, contract negotiation, and supplier relationship management. Senior roles like Procurement Manager or Director of Procurement often involve overseeing procurement teams, developing procurement strategies, and driving cost savings across the organization, providing opportunities for skill development in leadership, negotiation, and strategic planning.
