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Purchasing Clerk

Sunnyvale, TX, United States

About Us

Fanatics is building a leading global digital sports platform. We ignite the passions of global sports fans and maximize the presence and reach for our hundreds of sports partners globally by offering products and services across Fanatics Commerce, Fanatics Collectibles, and Fanatics Betting & Gaming, allowing sports fans to Buy, Collect, and Bet. Through the Fanatics platform, sports fans can buy licensed fan gear, jerseys, lifestyle and streetwear products, headwear, and hardgoods; collect physical and digital trading cards, sports memorabilia, and other digital assets; and bet as the company builds its Sportsbook and iGaming platform. Fanatics has an established database of over 100 million global sports fans; a global partner network with approximately 900 sports properties, including major national and international professional sports leagues, players associations, teams, colleges, college conferences and retail partners, 2,500 athletes and celebrities, and 200 exclusive athletes; and over 2,000 retail locations, including its Lids retail stores. Our more than 22,000 employees are committed to relentlessly enhancing the fan experience and delighting sports fans globally. 

 

About the Team

Fanatics Collectibles is redefining the collectibles industry at the intersection of sports, culture, entertainment, and technology. Backed by world-class partners, investors, and operators, we are building the next generation of collectibles experiences for fans around the world.

As part of the broader Fanatics ecosystem, we connect with more than 81 million fans globally through relationships spanning over 900 sports and entertainment properties. From trading cards to innovative fan experiences, we are building the future of collectibles — and we’re just getting started.

Why This Role Matters

This is not just a traditional purchasing support role.

The Purchasing Clerk position is an opportunity to break into the world of purchasing, sourcing, supply chain, and operations within one of the fastest-growing companies in sports and entertainment.

You’ll work directly with experienced buyers and cross-functional teams while gaining hands-on exposure to how products are sourced, produced, tracked, and delivered at scale. For someone early in their career who is highly organized, analytical, and eager to learn, this role can serve as a strong foundation for long-term growth within purchasing, procurement, operations, or supply chain management.

If you’re someone who enjoys solving problems, staying organized, working with data, and being part of a fast-moving business, we’d love to meet you.

What You'll Do

  • Create and manage purchase orders for materials and services
  • Support invoice processing and purchasing documentation
  • Help track inventory, shipments, and supplier performance
  • Coordinate with vendors and internal teams to ensure projects stay on track
  • Maintain purchasing records, costing files, and supplier databases
  • Assist with RFQs (Request for Quotes) and sourcing support
  • Build and update reports that help drive purchasing decisions
  • Identify opportunities to improve processes and efficiencies
  • Cross-train across multiple purchasing and operational functions
  • Support onboarding and setup for new suppliers and vendors

What We're Looking For

  • Strong Excel skills are required
  • 2–3 years of related administrative, purchasing, operations, or analytical experience preferred
  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously
  • Strong communication and follow-up skills
  • Naturally proactive, curious, and solutions-oriented
  • Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced environment
  • Experience with Oracle or ERP systems is a plus

Who Will Thrive Here

This role is ideal for someone who:

  • Wants to build a long-term career in purchasing, procurement, supply chain, or operations
  • Enjoys learning how businesses operate behind the scenes
  • Is dependable, detail-oriented, and eager to grow
  • Wants exposure to a dynamic industry that combines sports, entertainment, products, and culture
  • Is looking for an opportunity where strong performance can lead to future growth opportunities

Join Us

At Fanatics Collectibles, you’ll have the chance to work inside a growing business that sits at the center of sports fandom and collectibles culture. We move fast, collaborate across teams, and give employees opportunities to learn and grow their careers.

If you're looking for more than just an entry-level job — and want a role that can open doors to future opportunities — we encourage you to apply.

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