Sr Procurement Specialist at Zachry Group
San Antonio, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Procurement, Negotiation, Supplier Relationships, Commercial Analysis, Project Management, Team Leadership, Mentoring, Bidder Conferences, RFP Solicitation, Award Phase, Stakeholder Communication, Sourcing, Contract Management, Estimating Support, Process Improvement, Transparency

Industry

Construction

Description
The Senior Procurement Specialist is responsible for medium and high critical materials, equipment, and subcontracts sourcing events. Expectation is “expert level” knowledge on procurement related processes and procedures. A Lead Procurement Specialist is expected to lead small groups and substitute in place of the Project Procurement Manager (PPM) performing and carrying out PPM related responsibilities. Additionally, a Lead Procurement Specialist should develop negotiating strategies, assign work, plus oversee and mentor lesser tenured peers; e.g. Procurement Coordinator I and II. The Lead Procurement Specialist is also responsible for sourcing activities for both estimating support on projects in the Deal Development phase and Procurement Execution activities during the life cycle of a project from RFP solicitation through the Award phase. The Lead Procurement Specialist must also be proficient in performing commercial analysis’ of Bidders’ proposals, writing and submitting recommendations of award and conducting Bidder conferences. Responsibilities also include engaging and maintaining Supplier relationships on awarded contracts, communicating with key internal and external stakeholders and maintaining overall transparency with the Project Management Team (PMT).
Responsibilities
The Senior Procurement Specialist is responsible for sourcing medium and high critical materials, equipment, and subcontracts. This role includes leading small groups, developing negotiating strategies, and maintaining supplier relationships.
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