We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Procurement Officer to manage our company's procurement process and supply chain activities. The Procurement Officer will be responsible for sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing vendor relationships to ensure timely and cost-effective procurement of goods and services. This role requires strong negotiation skills, analytical thinking, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.
Develop and implement procurement strategies to optimize sourcing and supplier selection processes.
Identify potential suppliers, conduct supplier evaluations, and negotiate contracts and pricing terms.
Manage vendor relationships and monitor supplier performance to ensure compliance with contractual agreements and quality standards.
Coordinate with internal stakeholders, such as production, finance, and operations, to align procurement activities with business needs.
Maintain accurate records of procurement transactions, contracts, and vendor information.
Monitor inventory levels and forecast demand to ensure adequate stock levels while minimizing carrying costs.
Stay abreast of market trends, industry developments, and regulatory requirements to inform procurement decisions.
Identify opportunities for cost savings and process improvements within the procurement function.
3+ years of experience in procurement or supply chain roles.
Strong negotiation and contract management skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
Proficiency in procurement software and Microsoft Office Suite.
Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Negotiation skills
Analytical skills
Communication
Organizational skills
Problem-solving
Attention to detail
Knowledge of procurement processes
What is a procurement officer’s job role?
Procurement officers identify, source, and acquire goods and services for their organization at the best value. They negotiate contracts, manage supplier relationships, and ensure procurement adheres to regulations and company policies.
What is another name for a procurement officer?
While "procurement officer" is the most common term, several other names like Purchasing manager, Buyer, Sourcing manager, Supply chain manager (with procurement focus), and Acquisitions specialist are also used depending on the specific industry, company structure, or job responsibilities.
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