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One of the UK's largest and most trusted veterinary supplies retailers, are looking to hire a Buyer into their Equine division, Bedford, £35,000
Our client are part of a bigger group which offer a fully integrated pet insurance and pet health services provider. They have outgrown three warehouses before moving to their location in Bedford and have a clear growth ambition to become a world leader in their field. They now need to add a Buyer to their busy team, in the Equine division.
As the Buyer in the Equine Division your background/duties will include:
* Experience as a buyer or equestrian account manager
* Knowledge of the Equine market
* Strong negotiation skills
* Problem Solver
* Strong commercial experience with proven track record of delivery of budgets and ability to manage multiple KPIs at once
* Be able to analyse complex sets of data
* Self-motivated, organised with excellent communications skills both verbal and written
* Work in collaboration with cross functional team to define and execute a successful strategy for the category
* Ensuring key performance metrics relating to the overall category performance are measured closely and achieved. These metrics include sales and margin performance
* Manage supplier performance, identifying potential new suppliers, and support to build long term supplier relationships
The successful Buyer will be:
* Knowledgeable in the equine market
* Happy to attend trade shows
* Great negotiation skills
* Work closely with other departments to execute a successful strategy for this category of buying.
If this sounds like the perfect next step in your buying career, please don't hesitate to get in touch to find out more
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