DescriptionnnWHO WE AREnnBruckner Truck & Equipment is one of the largest family-owned semi truck dealerships in the United States. We currently operate in 40+ locations across 11 states, and we have over 1,500 team members.nnBruckner’s is more than just a place selling parts and working on trucks:nnWe are an essential business delivering solutions to transportation providers – the backbone of everyday life as we know itnnWe contribute to our local communitiesnnWe care about our peoplennOUR CORE VALUESnnWe act with Honesty and Integrity. We value our people and communities. We are customer focused. We do what it takes.nnWHAT WE OFFERnnCompetitive Compensation PlansnnPaid Time Off and HolidaysnnExcellent health, dental and vision plansnnInvestments in Training & DevelopmentnnGenerous 401(k) and Profit-Sharing PlannnTuition Assistance ProgramnnEmployee Stock Ownership (every employee earns shares and has ownership interest in the Bruckner’s organization)nnTechnician Student Loan Reimbursement ProgramnnDisability and Life InsurancennInternal Promotion OpportunitiesnnFlexible Spending AccountnnHealth Club ReimbursementnnFamily and Team Oriented EnvironmentnnEmployee Referral BonusnnEngaging and Challenging AssignmentsnnDrug free workplacennJOB SUMMARYnnThe Corporate Parts Purchase Analyst manages parts supply/return processes and work with the Corporate Parts team and external vendors to increase proprietary and aftermarket margins for Bruckner Truck Sales and affiliated companies.nnThis position provides leadership and drives best parts Purchasing practices through the Bruckner Truck Sales parts management force companywide. Additionally, the CPPM works with our other Corporate Parts Managers and local managers to negotiate best possible pricing and delivery solutions for a deliverable package that drives sales and margins for all Bruckner owned locations.nnThe Corporate Parts Purchase Analyst must lead by example, be self-motivated and manage multiple duties with effective team building, promoting ways of improving gross margins, and implementing the best purchasing practices for the Parts department. Expense control is also a vital part of the job in meeting monthly and yearly corporate objectives. This position is crucial to achieving the highest purchase discount levels at all our part’s locations by performing his/her duties in accordance with current vendor practices, firm negotiation, and the company’s current policies and procedures.nnThe Corporate Parts Purchase Analyst must work with and maintain relationships with both our internal customers and product partners in addition to developing new cornerstone vendor relationships.nnCORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND CRITICAL COMPETENCIESnnCore Responsibilities:nnLeading corporate and local purchasing activities that grow parts margins.nnSupport parts sales growth and profits.nnSupervise and manage the day-to-day vendor purchasing activities across branches to maximize savings potential.nnProvide information and support to the parts management force that increases sales and margins.nnKeeps all parties advised by submitting reports on time and in the proper manner.nnCoaches and trains Parts Managers in the areas of best purchasing options and collaborative purchasing to maximize volume discounts.nnCoordinate product offering and pricing with the corporate operations team and local managers.nnCoordinate any new suppliers of products with the corporate operations team and local management.nnMeet with vendors and dealership representatives as needed to maintain effective purchasing relationships for the dealerships.nnPartner with local management and corporate team for success managing obsolescence opportunities and annual vendor returns, as well as transferring inventory across branches to align assets to locations with steady activity.nnCritical Competencies:nnSelf-Management: Able to prioritize and complete tasks in to deliver desired outcomes within allotted time frames Personal Accountability : Answerable for personal actions Results Orientation: Identifies actions necessary to complete tasks and obtain results Influencing Others: Able to personally affect others’ actions, decisions, opinions or thinking Interpersonal Skills: Interacts with others in a positive manner Leading Others: Organizes and motivates people to accomplish goals while creating a sense of order and direction Self-Starting: Initiates and sustains momentum without external stimulationnnPOSITION REQUIREMENTS:nnEducation & Experience:nnHigh School Degree and applicable experience in parts management at the dealership level.nnDegree or college credits toward Management or business preferred.nnAmerican Purchasing Society-Purchasing CertificationnnTen years or more experience in the operation of a heavy duty truck parts departmentnnRead and write the English language.nnShould be able to read computer-generated reports, office reports, invoices, etc.nnMicrosoft Excel and WordnnMust be able to use communicative skills to interact with vendors and co-workers in a positive and constructive manner while also demanding the very best value for our organization.nnWant to know more about our family-owned company, Proud that our 1500+ employees view us as the employer of choice! 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