Description of activities: The role supports coordination between the Procurement function and platform teams (engineering/manufacturing/supply chain) for vehicle development and series production.
This includes responsibility for a dedicated perimeter, supporting the purchasing team in selecting suppliers, managing suppliers, coordinating multidisciplinary teams during project development, carrying out relationships with suppliers and ensuring appropriate actions to ensure compliance with contracts: • Supplier start after confirmation of supplier appointment • Negotiate potential volume increases during development • Control and negotiate the impact of changes during development, focusing on economic negotiations and the schedule • Disclosure of the final price for starting production, including notices of changes to the project • Detect problematic suppliers and potential shortages, then follow up with stakeholders to support scaling • Support supplier quality teams to achieve capacity and quality convergence goals • Lead briefing meetings with suppliers and key internal stakeholders • Work with specialized cross-functional teams to manage negotiations Professional Experiences: Identify suppliers, request quotations through competitive bidding, benchmark commercial conditions and issue Purchase Orders.
Search for new sources, always focusing on improving competitiveness and quality; Interact with the various sectors of the company and carry out purchasing synergy with group companies (nationally and internationally) in search of the best solutions and commercial conditions; Present the result of negotiations; Archive the evidence of each negotiation process in a structured way.
Issue purchase orders and act to achieve objectives.
Negotiate technical performance terms of Quality Cost and Engineering Changes Ensure vendor tool launch.
Monitor supplier pricing and capabilities during the development phase.
Desirable Professional Experience: • 5 years of experience on engines or transmission and eletronics.
• Experience on Vehicle eletrification