ARIPL

Buying, Planning, Instock Management, Buying/Planning, selling partner services

VendorManager-Perishables

₹12–20L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Vendor Manager - Perishables at ARIPL. Skills: Vendor management, Category strategy, Inventory optimization. Develop and execute category procurement strategies. Build and maintain strategic vendor relationships”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure optimal selection and inventory levels; Secure competitive terms; Improve operational efficiency; Enhance operational processes; Ensure category leadership

Industry & Context.

Buying, Planning, Instock Management, Buying/Planning, selling partner services
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years retail, operations, product or program management, or business management/consulting, Bachelor's degree or 3+ years professional or military experience, Experience with financial analysis and P&L ownership

Nice to Have

Experience managing large data sets, Experience in vendor negotiations, pricing and promotion, inventory management, and product development, Experience managing Perishables categories

What You'll Do.

Develop and execute category procurement strategies

Build and maintain strategic vendor relationships

Drive performance metrics across selection

Collaborate with marketing teams to create and implement

Partner with supply chain teams to optimize vendor

Research market trends and competitive landscape

Manage vendor onboarding and catalog setup

Represent Amazon at industry events and vendor meetings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Marketing teams; Supply chain teams

Full Job Description

We seek a Vendor Manager to oversee perishable subcategories (Dairy, Chocolates, Ice Creams, Frozen Foods, Bakery, and Eggs) for Amazon Now (Quick Commerce) and Amazon Fresh programs. The role focuses on driving customer value through selection, pricing, and inventory management. Key job responsibilities • Develop and execute category procurement strategies to ensure optimal selection and inventory levels • Build and maintain strategic vendor relationships to secure competitive terms and improve operational efficiency • Drive performance metrics across selection, pricing, and stock availability • Collaborate with marketing teams to create and implement promotional campaigns • Partner with supply chain teams to optimize vendor lead times and enhance operational processes • Research market trends and competitive landscape to ensure category leadership • Manage vendor onboarding and catalog setup using Amazon's internal tools • Represent Amazon at industry events and vendor meetings This fast-paced role offers an opportunity to shape the growth of our perishables business. The ideal candidate will bring analytical skills, category expertise, and a passion for delivering customer value. The rewrite is more concise, action-oriented, and follows a clear structure while maintaining all essential information. It removes redundancies and vague language while making responsibilities more specific and measurable. Basic Qualifications: - 3+ years of retail, operations, product or program management, or business management/consulting with negotiations and delivering results experience - Bachelor's degree, or 3+ years of professional or military experience - Experience with financial analysis and P&L ownership Preferred Qualifications: - Experience managing large data sets and utilizing to drive performance and process improvements - Experience in vendor negotiations, pricing and promotion, inventory management, and product development - Experience managing Perishables categories

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