Procurement Supervisor Jobs
By Shick Esteve At Kansas City, MO, United States
Administratively manages the department including: budgeting, personnel development and evaluation, departmental structure, and allocation of workload and responsibilities.
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management or comparable program required
Minimum of four years in a procurement leadership role, including personnel management.
Work proactively across departments to create processes, fully understand product requirements and ensure OEM items meet delivery dates.
Manage supplier risk – develop alternate vendor sources; monitor industry trends; track supplier performance and spend.
Set expectations and drive behavior within the purchasing team to manage suppliers on a daily basis.
Procurement Administrator Jobs
By The Global Edge Consultants At Texas, United States
Administration experience with emphasis on finance and/or business administration
Degree or Certifications in Finance or Business Administration a plus
Prior experience with Cost Point vouchering is strongly preferred.
Prior experience with SAP is a plus.
Input vendor invoices into Costpoint received against vendor purchase orders to create payable vouchers.
Responsible for follow-up and tracking of assigned vouchers to ensure timely resolution as entry is time sensitive.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team and make an impact in the forestry industry? We are looking for a Procurement Forester to join our team and help us manage our timber resources. You will be responsible for developing and executing procurement strategies, negotiating contracts, and managing relationships with suppliers. If you are an experienced professional with a passion for the forestry industry, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview A Procurement Forester is responsible for the procurement of timber and other forest products from private and public land. They are responsible for negotiating contracts, managing harvesting operations, and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Detailed Job Description A Procurement Forester is responsible for the procurement of timber and other forest products from private and public land. They are responsible for negotiating contracts, managing harvesting operations, and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. They must be knowledgeable in forest management, timber harvesting, and timber marketing. They must be able to identify and assess timber stands, and develop harvesting plans. They must be able to negotiate contracts and manage harvesting operations. They must be able to develop and maintain relationships with landowners, timber buyers, and other stakeholders. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of forest management, timber harvesting, and timber marketing
• Ability to identify and assess timber stands
• Ability to develop harvesting plans
• Ability to negotiate contracts and manage harvesting operations
• Ability to develop and maintain relationships with landowners, timber buyers, and other stakeholders
• Knowledge of applicable laws and regulations
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in forestry, natural resources, or a related field
• 5+ years of experience in timber procurement
• Certified Forester (CF) designation
• Valid driver’s license
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of forest management, timber harvesting, and timber marketing
• Knowledge of applicable laws and regulations
• Knowledge of timber procurement processes
Job Experience
• 5+ years of experience in timber procurement
• Experience in negotiating contracts and managing harvesting operations
• Experience in developing and maintaining relationships with landowners, timber buyers, and other stakeholders
Job Responsibilities
• Negotiate contracts and manage harvesting operations
• Develop and maintain relationships with landowners, timber buyers, and other stakeholders
• Identify and assess timber stands
• Develop harvesting plans
• Ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations
• Monitor timber procurement processes
• Prepare reports and other documentation as required