Buyer(MLB SCM A Group)-Houston,TX

Houston, TX
Full Time
Q-Edge Corporation
Experienced

Location: Houston, TX

About the Role

Q-Edge Corporation, a Foxconn Technology Group company, is seeking a detail-oriented Buyer to join our Supply Chain team. In this role, you will be responsible for raw material purchasing, inventory planning, import/export coordination, and supplier management to ensure uninterrupted production. The ideal candidate is organized, analytical, and thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Purchase raw materials and ensure suppliers meet delivery commitments.
  • Manage material forecasts, backlog reports, and maintain accurate supply plans in SAP for MRP.
  • Coordinate Supply, Demand, and Inventory (PSI) reports with Material Control (MC) to monitor material coverage.
  • Maintain raw material lead times based on customer procurement strategies.
  • Meet regularly with Material Program Management (MPM) teams to provide updates on material supply plans.
  • Coordinate bonded material imports and exports within Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ) and manage the RMA process.
  • Resolve material shortages and support cross-factory material transfers.
  • Track shipment schedules, including ETD (Estimated Time of Departure) and ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
  • Work closely with internal teams and customers to ensure smooth supply chain operations.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Logistics, or a related field.
  • 1–3 years of procurement, purchasing, or supply chain experience.
  • Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and conflict resolution abilities.
  • Positive attitude with a willingness to learn and work collaboratively.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel.

Preferred

  • Experience working with SAP or other ERP/MRP systems.
  • Experience in a manufacturing or electronics environment.
  • Knowledge of import/export processes and Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) operations.

Working Conditions

  • Office-based position in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
  • Occasional overtime or non-core working hours may be required to support business operations and urgent supply chain needs.
  • Ability to respond to after-hours operational issues when necessary.
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