Purchasing Manager

Wilsonville, OR
Full Time
Purchasing
Mid Level







Purchasing Manager (Wilsonville, OR| On-Site)

Why APCON?

APCON, an industry leader in network visibility and security solutions, provides an unparalleled level of confidence to enterprise and midsize businesses seeking network insights for enhanced investigation, threat detection, and response. Our customers include Fortune 100 companies to midsize organizations as well as government and defense agencies. Organizations in over 40 countries depend on APCON solutions.

Purpose of Job: APCON is a leading manufacturer and provider of network visibility solutions, empowering organizations to monitor and manage their network traffic efficiently. We are actively seeking a dynamic and resourceful Purchasing Manager to enhance our procurement processes. The position involves proactively managing supplier and vendor connections and reducing inventory and supply chain challenges.


Responsibilities:
  • Supervise all purchasing operations and act as the point of contact with suppliers and vendors.
  • Strategically analyzing data and forecasting future trends while making informed decisions to evaluate, choose, research, source, and manage suppliers based on quality and cost.
  • Reviews bid proposals and negotiates contracts within budgetary limitations and scope of authority.
  • Align purchasing activities with company goals and operational needs by working closely with other departments to meet demand requirements.
  • Work closely with engineering and quality assurance teams to ensure compliance with product standards and specifications.
  • Develop plans and negotiate favorable terms with suppliers to reduce lead times and improve product availability.
  • Review purchase orders and bid requests, for quotes while overseeing supplier relationships performance evaluation.
  • Monitor inventory levels for surplus stock by conducting inventory counts when necessary.
  • Discuss defective or unacceptable goods or services with inspection or quality control personnel, users, vendors, and others to determine the source of trouble and take corrective action.
  • Approve sensitive purchasing transactions, manage high-dollar or minimum buys, and oversee invoice processing to ensure timely payments.
  • Oversees warehouse inventory, shipping, and receiving functions.
  • Provide regular reports to senior leadership on purchasing performance, supplier relationships, inventory status, and cost-saving initiatives to support decision-making.
Qualifications Required:
  • 5+ years of experience in purchasing or procurement roles with a preference for experience in a manufacturing setting or related domain.
  • Demonstrated success in supplier management and negotiation.
  • Strong skills in analysis and strategic planning.
  • Deep understanding of supply chain processes, inventory control, and logistics.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite ERP(Sage) and MRP(Mysis) or any similar software.
Education:
  • A bachelor’s degree, in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or a related field is preferred.

Benefits:
 
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Company-paid short- and long-term disability  
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Healthy work-life balance and generous paid time off program
  • Retirement savings match
  • Professional development program
  • Volunteer time off and employee assistance plan
  • Collaborative and innovative work environment
  • On-site exercise facility

 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status. Offers are contingent on the successful completion of pre-employment drug and background screenings. Come join APCON. Help us achieve our goal of providing network visibility solutions to customers worldwide. Apply today to be part of our team!
 
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