Procurement Manager Jobs
By FootBridge At Columbia, South Carolina Metropolitan Area, United States
Review contractors subcontract documents for compliance with flow down requirements and best practice
Recent industrial construction experience and/or lead procurement on commercial project of $500 million or more
Assemble GC RFP documents and provide guidance to team on creation.
Work with client procurement to conduct bid process.
Issue RFP’s, conduct pre-bid meetings, collect proposals, conduct bid review, etc.
Review and approve contractor procurement plan
Procurement Manager Jobs
By JDAVIS At Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Area, United States
Knowledge of relevant sale and use tax, tax regulations, compliance requirements, and financial best practices in procurement activities
Prepare and present regular reports on procurement activities, performance metrics, and budget utilizations to senior management
Cost analysis and financial management
Solid background in business administration and financial management
Monitor vendor performance, manage relationships, and resolve any issues or disputes that may arise during the procurement process
Foster a collaborative and inclusive team culture, promoting knowledge sharing and continuous improvement

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding role in Manager Procurement? We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced professional to join our team and help us drive our procurement strategy forward. As Manager Procurement, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategies to ensure the most cost-effective and efficient procurement of goods and services. You will be a key member of the team, working closely with other departments to ensure that the company's goals are met. If you have the skills and experience to take on this role, we would love to hear from you!

Overview:

Manager Procurement is responsible for the procurement of goods and services for an organization. They are responsible for researching and selecting suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing the purchasing process. They must also ensure that the organization is getting the best value for its money. Manager Procurement must have excellent communication and negotiation skills, as well as a thorough understanding of the organization’s needs and budget. They must also be able to work with a variety of stakeholders, including vendors, suppliers, and other departments.