Purchasing Graduate Jobs in Hungary
Company not shown | Budapest | Purchasing, English
“Permanent Buyer role in Budapest for JLR Hungary, managing supplier performance and supply chain for luxury automotive brands. Requires 1-3 years experience, cost management, contract negotiations, and global team collaboration. Offers hybrid work, competitive salary, bonuses, and benefits including health insurance and flexible work arrangements.”
Company not shown | Debrecen | Purchasing, English
“(COMPANY NAME) IT Solutions Hungary seeks a Tactical Sourcer/Operational Buyer for a 1-year contract. Responsibilities include sourcing initiatives, supplier negotiations, contract awarding, compliance monitoring, and procurement process administration. Ideal for IT procurement professionals with experience in strategic sourcing and supplier management.”
Company not shown | Hungary | Purchasing, English
“Procurement Project Manager role at (COMPANY NAME) in Jászfényszaru for automotive electromechanical steering systems. Responsible for project purchasing, budget control, cost optimization, risk management, and cross-functional collaboration. Requires business/engineering degree, purchasing/project experience, and fluency in English/German. Competitive salary, flexible hours, and benefits included.”
Company not shown | Debrecen | Purchasing, English
“A regular job offer at (COMPANY NAME) IT Solutions Hungary for a Tactical Sourcer/Operational Buyer role. Responsibilities include sourcing, tender management, negotiation, and procurement process administration. Requires collaboration with stakeholders and compliance adherence. Ideal for IT professionals in Budapest, Debrecen, Pécs, or Szeged.”
Company not shown | Budapest | Purchasing, English
“Category Buyer role in metalworking at (COMPANY NAME). Manage supplier portfolio, drive sourcing excellence, lead negotiations, and support productivity improvements. Requires strong negotiation skills, procurement expertise, and fluency in English. Offers hybrid work, benefits, and a focus on sustainability.”