Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Buyer II at our Chandler, AZ OR West Caldwell, NJ location.
About Crane A&E Microwave Solutions:
Crane Aerospace & Electronics is a leading provider of advanced RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave components and subsystems engineered for critical space, defense, and communications applications. Our Microwave Solutions group delivers mission-enabling technologies including frequency control devices, integrated microwave assemblies (IMAs), up/down converters, frequency synthesizers, and custom RF subsystems. These solutions support satellite payloads, electronic warfare systems, radar, and secure communications for Tier 1 defense primes and government agencies.
Job Summary:
The Buyer II is responsible for managing all aspects of purchasing components from suppliers in order to assure timely delivery of parts to support production needs. In addition, the Buyer II is the communication and logistics link between Value Streams, Supervisors, Marketing, Master Scheduler, and Purchasing.
Essential Functions:
Communicate priorities and schedule changes to Outside Processing Suppliers on a daily basis to support changes in production requirements
Establish and maintain positive working relationships with suppliers; Communicate common supplier problems with Leadership, Procurement Specialists and other Buyers
Monitor supplier orders to assure they are shipped on a timely basis to support the Value Stream
Obtain quotes from suppliers for production material, Outside Processing operations and to support customer proposals
Interact with sourcing teams to ensure best practices and greatest leverage in procurement, low-cost region sourcing, supplier assessment & management
Publish daily shortage report to communicate current delivery information from suppliers
Manage supplier quality through the Non-Conforming Report (NCR) Process; Minimize production impact by ensuring discrepant materials are addressed with Manufacturing Engineering, Procurement Quality, Supervisors and Suppliers
Minimum Qualifications:
Experience: 5+ years of experience buying in a similar industry or demonstrated equivalent knowledge of supply chain function through work experience or school. BA or BS degree in Supply Chain, Business, or Materials-related field may substitute for 2 years of experience.
Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of the manufacturing process used in the operating unit of assignment; Working knowledge of buying, and ordering procedures; Working knowledge of production planning, material requirements planning and Kanban systems; Working knowledge of computer systems that support production, e.g., inventory control, purchasing, production scheduling and Materials Requirement Planning (MRP)
Skills/Abilities: Well-developed skill in communicating with others; Proficiency in Excel and Word and ability to work with Access databases; Ability to coordinate materials and production schedules with multiple teams, solve urgent problems associated with the manufacture of products and document and communicate production outcomes and trends; Ability to perform math and logic computations requiring sequencing of times, critical incidents, and numeric information; Ability to negotiate changes with vendors and manufacturing teams
Education/Certification: High school diploma or equivalent
Preferred Qualifications:
BA or BS degree in Supply Chain, Business, or Materials-related field desired
Experience working in a regulated manufacturing environment
Experience with Small Business reporting
Eligibility Requirement: This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. If applicable, final offers will be contingent on ability to obtain authorization for access to U.S. export-controlled information from the U.S. Government. Additionally, as a US Department of Defense contractor, we are bound by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Applicants selected could be subject to a Government security investigation and must meet the eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
Crane Aerospace & Electronics (Crane A&E) is a division of Crane Co., specializing in providing advanced solutions for the aerospace and electronics industries. The company is recognized for its innovative, trusted, and collaborative approach to business, which has established it as a leader in its field. Crane A&E serves a wide range of markets, including commercial aviation, defense, and space, offering products and services that are critical to the performance and safety of these industries.
Crane Aerospace & Electronics' Microwave Solutions division specializes in providing high-performance microwave systems and components for aerospace, defense, and space applications. This division is part of Crane A&E's broader portfolio, which is organized into six integrated solutions: Cabin Systems, Electrical Power Solutions, Fluid Management, Landing Systems, Microwave Solutions, and Sensing Components & Systems.
The Microwave Solutions division is known for its exceptional reliability, advanced packaging, and ability to perform in tough environments. Its products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of mission-critical applications, offering space-grade reliability and certi...fication for extreme environments. The division leverages a heritage of exploration technology and a commitment to agile speed-to-market, ensuring that its solutions are both innovative and dependable.
Crane A&E's Microwave Solutions are supported by its heritage brands, including Keltec and Merrimac Industries, which bring decades of expertise and proven technology to the division. These solutions are backed by world-class design and manufacturing processes, ensuring high-quality and reliable performance in the most challenging conditions.