Suzlon Energy

2 weeks ago


Daman, Daman and Diu, India Suzlon Group Full time ₹ 9,00,000 - ₹ 12,00,000 per year

**Suzlon Group: Pioneers in Renewable Energy**

Suzlon Group is a global leader in renewable energy solutions, renowned for its expertise in wind energy. Established in 1995, Suzlon has been at the forefront of driving sustainability and innovation, with operations spanning across Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Americas.

Headquartered in Pune, India, Suzlon specializes in the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of wind turbine generators. The company is committed to delivering cutting-edge technology and environmentally friendly solutions, contributing significantly to the transition towards renewable energy worldwide.

With a vision of "Powering a Greener Tomorrow," Suzlon focuses on creating value through sustainable practices, fostering innovation, and empowering communities. Its integrated approach includes end-to-end services, from site assessment and turbine installation to long-term maintenance.

Suzlons dedication to excellence and its emphasis on renewable energy make it a trusted name in the global energy sector.

Please find the JD below :

Should have Minimum 6 Years of Experience in the area of Purchase of Mechanical & Electrical Bought Out Components.

Should have Knowledge of Commercial terms of Payments like Letter of Credit, Cash Against Delivery, Advances etc

Must have Knowledge of SAP MM module & Deft in Microsoft Excel

Should be able to Handle minimum 15-20 Local suppliers

Exposure to Imports would be added advantage

Must have experience to Handle minimum 100 Line items ( local & Imported )

Should be able to download BOM from SAP & Analyse.

Should be a team player

Ensure Rolling Order Forecast issuance to Suppliers, effective communication of delivery schedules, and Advance PO issues.

Ensure timely delivery of material, maintain adequate Inventory in the budgeted norms, maintain MRP parameters on a dynamic basis.

Initiate cost reduction projects by way of value Engineering, alternate vendors, Cost analysis