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Assistant Purchaser - Offshore Wind Industry

Norwich
money-bag 10000-500000 Annual
Posted 5 days ago

Assistant Purchaser Offshore Wind Industry Location: Norwich Salary: Competitive Are you passionate about operational purchasing activities? Do you want to work in the offshore wind industry where your skills and expertise will help secure a sustainable future based on renewable energy? Then keep reading Cadeler is looking for an Assistant Purchaser with your skills and interests! Cadeler is a global partner in the offshore wind industry, specializing in wind farm construction and maintenance. We are part of an industry that is now, more than ever, both relevant and play a critical role in the energy transition with a strong long-term outlook. As our industry continues to develop, so do we! We are now looking for an Assistant Purchaser to help participate in the sourcing process for various spend categories. What will you do? As our new Assistant Purchaser, you will assist in the operational procurement and logistics handling for our vessels and take the lead on small to mid-sized initiatives and projects within the procurement scope. Your main tasks include: Day-to-day operational purchasing activities related to support Marine operations, Projects, and Engineering. Processing of requisitions, orders, and invoices throughout the supply chain, including actions and administration to maintain an always-updated order list. Participate in and facilitate supplier meetings and maintain supplier relations Supplier management related to compliance with IHM regulations, Code of ..... full job details .....

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