Oliver Manufacturing Company Inc.

Purchaser

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Oliver Manufacturing Company Inc. - La Junta

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Join Oliver Manufacturing as a Purchaser -Drive Strategy, Build Partnerships, and Power Our Production

At Oliver Manufacturing, we don’t just build machines — we build solutions that shape industries. We’re looking for an experienced Purchaser who’s ready to move beyond transactional buying and into a strategic, cross-functional role that directly impacts operations, cost efficiency, and supplier performance.

As a key part of our supply chain team, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring our production lines are continuously supported by the right materials, at the right time, and at the best value. This role is ideal for a detail-driven, analytically minded individual who thrives in a collaborative environment and brings a proactive mindset to process improvement and vendor management.

About Us:
Oliver Manufacturing has been a trusted leader in the manufacturing industry for decades. We specialize in producing high-quality material processing equipment that serves industries globally. With a focus on innovation, excellence, and a team-oriented environment, we pride ourselves on providing our employees with the opportunity to grow, contribute, and make a lasting impact. We offer a supportive, collaborative culture where your expertise is valued and your potential is recognized.

What You’ll Do

As a Purchaser at Oliver Manufacturing, you’ll serve as a strategic link between procurement, production, and vendor partners. You’ll manage purchasing operations with a forward-looking approach, identifying opportunities for cost savings, supplier consolidation, and improved delivery performance — all while ensuring the uninterrupted flow of goods and services to meet our production goals.
  • Strategic Procurement Oversight: Manage the purchasing lifecycle from forecasting needs to issuing purchase orders, negotiating pricing, and tracking delivery schedules to align with production timelines and inventory goals.
  • Supplier Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong, performance-based relationships with key suppliers. Proactively identify risks, resolve issues, and ensure quality, pricing, and service standards are consistently met.
  • Data-Driven Decision Making: Analyze purchasing trends, cost data, and supplier performance to inform sourcing strategies and support operational planning.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with production, operations, engineering, and leadership teams to forecast needs, support new product initiatives, and ensure material readiness.
  • Inventory and Cost Control: Contribute to inventory management strategies that reduce waste, improve cash flow, and minimize lead times — without compromising on quality or availability.
  • Process Improvement: Identify and implement enhancements to procurement processes and tools, ensuring greater accuracy, efficiency, and alignment across departments.
  • Documentation and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of purchase orders, vendor contracts, and delivery schedules to ensure full transparency and audit readiness.
What You Bring to the Table
You’re not just organized, you’re strategic. You understand the value of precision, negotiation, and long-term supplier relationships. You're excited by the idea of contributing to smarter, more efficient operations and being part of a team that’s always looking ahead.
  • Detail-Oriented Mindset: You spot discrepancies before they become problems and take pride in maintaining clean, reliable data.
  • Analytical Skills: You interpret purchasing data and supplier metrics to inform better decisions and create lasting value.
  • Strong Communicator: Whether coordinating with suppliers or collaborating across departments, you bring clarity, professionalism, and follow-through.
  • Proactive Problem-Solving: You don’t just react — you anticipate needs, flag risks early, and work to resolve issues before they impact production.
  • Collaborative Energy: You thrive in a team-oriented environment, aligning your efforts with broader company goals and supporting others to get the job done.
  • Organizational Excellence: You manage competing priorities and shifting timelines without missing a beat, and you bring structure to every part of the purchasing process.
Qualifications:
  • Education: High School Diploma or GED. Associate’s Degree or one to two years of related work experience. 
  • Software Proficiency: Proficient with MS Office, and willingness to learn our software.
  • Attention to Detail: Accuracy is key!
  • Numerical Aptitude: You love working with numbers.
  • Team Player: Collaborate effectively with colleagues.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Identify and resolve discrepancies.
Benefits:
  • Four-day work week
  • Friendly work environment
  • Health, Dental & Vision Insurances
  • Accident, Critical Illness, Short/Long Term Disability Coverages
  • 401(k)
  • Vacation, Holiday & Paid Sick Leave
Compensation: $18.00 - $23.00 per hour

Oliver Manufacturing provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

Company Website: www.olivermanufacturing.com

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