Assistant Procurement ManagerPlastics | Rubber | Polymer ManufacturingOwn the Supply Chain Behind High-Performance MaterialsJoin a growing
plastics and elastomer manufacturing organization supplying critical materials into industrial and engineered applications. This role sits at the center of operations - overseeing raw material sourcing, supplier performance, and procurement strategy that directly impacts production, cost, and quality.
If you understand the pressures of manufacturing - volatile resin pricing, supplier constraints, and production deadlines - this is a chance to step into a high-visibility, impact-driven role.
What You'll DoStrategic Procurement & Supplier Management- Manage sourcing and negotiations for resins, polymers, additives, and operating supplies
- Build strong supplier partnerships to ensure cost control, quality, and supply reliability
- Evaluate supplier performance (quality, delivery, pricing accuracy) and drive improvements
- Analyze supplier bids and support contract negotiations and awards
Manufacturing & Operations Support- Partner with production, technical, and planning teams to ensure uninterrupted material flow
- Proactively manage supply risks including shortages, price fluctuations, and quality issues
- Resolve material challenges impacting production schedules and customer commitments
- Support ERP and process improvement initiatives tied to procurement and planning
Inventory & Production Planning- Oversee raw material and packaging inventory aligned to forecast and production demand
- Balance working capital with supply continuity in a make-to-stock / make-to-order environment
- Support vendor-managed inventory and supplier stocking programs
Continuous Improvement & Leadership- Drive process improvements in procurement and supplier performance
- Support budgeting, reporting, and cost optimization initiatives
- Ensure compliance with ISO standards, safety, and environmental regulations
✅ What You Bring- Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain, or related field
- 3-5 years of procurement experience in plastics, rubber, or chemical manufacturing
- Experience sourcing resins, elastomers, polymers, or related raw materials
- 1+ year in a leadership or supervisory role
- Strong negotiation skills with direct supplier management experience
- Understanding of pricing dynamics and supply chain challenges in polymer markets
- ERP system experience and strong Excel/data skills
- Knowledge of import/export or global sourcing is a plus
- Comfortable working in a plant + office environment with cross-functional teams
Why This Role Stands Out- Direct impact on production continuity and material cost control
- Exposure to volatile and strategic raw material markets (resins/elastomers)
- High collaboration with operations, engineering, and leadership
- Opportunity to influence supplier strategy and long-term sourcing decisions
What Success Looks Like- Consistent, reliable supply of critical raw materials
- Strong supplier partnerships delivering cost and service improvements
- Reduced production disruptions tied to material shortages
- Improved inventory accuracy and working capital efficiency
This is a great opportunity for someone looking to step into a
more strategic procurement role within plastics/rubber manufacturing, while still staying close to operations and making day-to-day impact.
Pay Details: $85,000.00 to $115,000.00 per year
Search managed by: David Meyer
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