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Indirect Buyer Planner II

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Drive Impact | Deliver Value | Shape Procurement Strategy

Are you a results-oriented procurement professional looking to own and influence business decisions? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your contributions directly impact cost savings and efficiency? If so, this role is designed for you.

Your Role & Impact

As an Indirect Buyer Planner II, you will be a strategic procurement partner—driving cost efficiencies, optimizing supplier partnerships, and ensuring compliance with company policies. Your mission is to deliver measurable value by leading sourcing initiatives, negotiating contracts, and driving strategic procurement decisions that impact multiple departments.

Employee Value Proposition

  • Fast-Paced & Engaging Work – No two days are the same. Your work directly impacts the company’s performance and savings.
  • Cross-Departmental Exposure – Work with every department and gain broad business insights.
  • Supportive & Transparent Culture – Join a team that values open communication, constructive feedback, and collaboration.
  • Growth & Learning – We provide the tools, resources, and mentorship to help you excel and advance in your career.

Key Performance Objectives (KPOs):

  • Achieve Cost Savings: Identify & execute sourcing strategies that meet company savings targets.
  • Contract Compliance & Engagement: Ensure 80% engagement across all contracts while adhering to procurement policies.
  • Procurement Process Optimization: Reduce inefficiencies and drive process improvements across all purchasing activities.
  • Vendor & Stakeholder Collaboration: Build strong supplier relationships while aligning with internal business needs.
  • Strategic Impact: Use data-driven insights to enhance procurement performance and decision-making.

Ongoing

  • Lead category planning & sourcing strategies to align with business goals.
  • Manage RFP processes, evaluate supplier proposals, and negotiate contract terms to maximize value.
  • Serve as a procurement ambassador, working cross-functionally to provide procurement with best practices.

Performance Based Qualifications:

  • Proven Experience: 3+ years in procurement, supply chain, or related fields with a strong record of negotiation & cost savings.
  • Strategic Thinking: Ability to assess market trends and provide data-driven recommendations.
  • Project Management Skills: Ability to manage multiple procurement initiatives across various departments.
  • Collaboration & Influence: Ability to work across teams and influence without direct authority.
  • Adaptability & Growth Mindset: A proactive approach to problem-solving, process improvement, and innovation.

About Plexus

Founded in gut health. Experts in microbiome. Plexus Worldwide®, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a renowned direct-selling company recognized as a top employer. Over the past 16 years, Plexus has dedicated itself to promoting hope, health, and happiness through its scientifically backed, innovative dietary supplements, weight management and personal care products sold primarily through Plexus Brand Ambassadors. As a six-time Best Places to Work awardee, Plexus prides itself on its robust organizational culture and commitment to community support and philanthropy. Our team is driven by a shared mission to empower individuals to achieve their health and wellness goals while offering additional income through the sale of products. Join us to be part of a team that values people, innovation, wellness, and community impact.

Our Core Values

We contribute to the overall growth and success of Plexus by embracing the Plexus core values:

  • We are One Plexus.
  • We are accountable.
  • We get the job done right.
  • We empower others.

Benefits

  • Highly rated and competitive medical plans.
  • 401k with company match and immediate vesting.
  • 1-on1, personalized health coaching.
  • Many other voluntary benefits.

Thank you for taking the time to apply for an opportunity with our One Plexus team! If you had any issues during the application process, please contact us directly at careers@plexusworldwide.com.

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