Purchasing Coordinator/Agent

Moncks Corner, SC
Full Time
Warehouse
Experienced

Purchasing Coordinator – Warehouse Department

Location: Moncks Corner, SC 
Company: Sea Fox Boat Works

About Us:
Sea Fox Boat Works is a leading saltwater fishing boat manufacturer known for innovation, quality, and craftsmanship. We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Purchasing Coordinator to join our Warehouse Department. If you are passionate about supply chain operations and want to be a part of a dynamic, growing company—come join the Sea Fox family!


Position Overview:

The Purchasing Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring that the right materials and services are procured at the right time and at the right cost. You will be responsible for placing and tracking purchase orders, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring optimal inventory levels to meet production demands. This role requires cross-department collaboration and strong communication skills.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Maintain and manage an accurate vendor database.

  • Create, issue, and monitor purchase orders using internal systems.

  • Ensure inventory levels are adequate to support manufacturing and operational needs.

  • Actively manage open purchase orders and maintain communication with vendors to ensure on-time delivery.

  • Expedite materials when necessary and provide accurate ETA updates.

  • Adjust purchasing volumes based on inventory trends, supply availability, or product changes.

  • Investigate and resolve discrepancies with orders, invoices, and shipments.

  • Work with vendors to arrange repairs, replacements, or credits for non-conforming items.

  • Organize and maintain physical and digital purchasing records and reports.

  • Prepare internal communications, reports, and forms as needed.

  • Identify cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality.

  • Collaborate closely with supervisors and management on procurement-related matters.

  • Support additional tasks and duties as required.


Required Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of purchasing, procurement, or supply chain coordination experience.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).

  • Computer literacy is essential.

  • Experience with Fishbowl and QuickBooks is a plus.

  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • Proven ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks under deadlines.

  • Strong negotiation skills.

  • Marine industry experience preferred but not required.


What We Offer:

  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • 401(k) Retirement Plan

  • Paid Vacation

  • Weekly Pay

  • Supportive, Team-Oriented Environment

  • Great People on Your Team

Health insurance eligibility begins after 60 days of employment. Paid vacation eligibility begins after 90 days.


Join the Sea Fox Family!

We’re more than just a workplace—we’re a team that values commitment, quality, and passion. If you're ready to bring your expertise to a company where your contributions matter, apply today and become a part of the Sea Fox legacy.

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