Lead end‑to‑end procurement for assigned projects, including scope development, sourcing strategy, contractor shortlists, bid reviews, and award recommendations.
Negotiate project‑specific and master agreements for demolition, remediation, abatement, environmental consulting, and related services.
Manage contractor and supplier relationships, ensuring performance, issue resolution, and alignment with project needs.
Track cost savings and avoidance opportunities; support quarterly project reviews and procurement forecasting.
Coordinate with internal partners—including Legal, commodity managers, and environmental teams—to support project execution across multiple locations.
Prioritize diverse procurement needs while implementing global procurement strategies and managing multi-million‑dollar agreements.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree required.
3+ years of procurement experience, including negotiation and sourcing.
Ability to work with virtual customers at various organization levels
Strong analytical, project management, and stakeholder‑influencing skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and work with virtual, cross‑functional teams.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and SharePoint; experience with Oracle EBS and DocuSign is a plus.
Professional certifications (CPM, APICS, CIPS, PMP) preferred.
Fluent/advanced English required.
Tech Stack
Oracle
PMP
Benefits
Competitive compensation packages, including pay-for-performance variable pay, recognition and rewards programs.
401(k), employer match up to 6%, additional employer retirement income contribution (no vesting period)
Healthcare benefits: medical, Rx, dental, vision, flexible spending account, health savings account (generous employer contribution), life and accident insurance
Work-life balance programs: flexible work scheduling, hybrid/remote working
Paid time off: 15 vacation days prorated in the 1st year based on hire date, 12 paid holidays, 7 illness days, Care for Family leave up to 40 days, up to 5 bereavement days, maximum of 30 jury duty days, and up to 10 days annual training for military leave