We're on a mission to connect an entire ecosystem to redefine how genomic data is used in clinical settings. The new and rapidly growing supply chain team at Tempus is passionate about supporting this effort and is searching for a new buyer to assist procure the necessary supplies for a growing facility and operation.

What you’ll do:

●  Manage purchasing for subset of Tempus laboratories’ supply, service and fixed asset requirements including sourcing, quotation and purchasing.

●  Process purchase orders within ERP system (NetSuite) and follow up with vendors and internal customers as necessary until goods are delivered.

●  Resolve supplier issues if deliveries are defective or incorrect.

●  Establish trust and build effective business relationships with vendors and internal

stakeholders for short and long term partnership.

●  Assist in sourcing RFQ efforts among multiple suppliers and negotiate optimal cost.

●  Coordinate rush orders with suppliers as needed.

●  Develop and maintain list of alternate item recommendations for lab consumables.

●  Aid supply chain planning function in creating, presenting and providing qualitative

feedback on vendor report cards.

●  Understand cost drivers in the biotechnology space and help drive cost control efforts.

●  Assist in periodic running, creation and improvement of supply chain ERP reports related

to purchase orders, purchase history, etc.

●  Maintain any necessary pricing information in NetSuite, ensuring quotes for inventory

items are up to date.

●  Drive continuous improvement efforts in the purchasing department and help develop

best practice process documentation.

●  Provide backup on inventory control efforts if needed.

●  Participate in weekly team meetings and vendor business reviews as needed.

●  Lead vendor setup and onboarding process as needed.

Qualifications:

Must have:

●  Bachelor’s Degree in supply chain, operations or business

●  2-3 years experience working within a supply chain purchasing or related department

●  Proficient in Microsoft Office and/or G-Suite

●  Experience working directly with vendor sales and/or customer service to resolve issues

●  Ability to work independently and coordinate information from several departments

●  Thrives in a fast-paced environment with a sense of urgency

●  Impeccable organizational skills and attention to detail

●  Flexibility to perform other supply chain related functions as necessary

●  Great written, verbal and interpersonal skills for vendors and customers

Highly Desirable:

●  Experience working in an ERP system such as SAP, Oracle, NetSuite

●  APICS certification(s) such as CPIM or CSCP

 
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