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Procurement Representative II

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Position: Procurement Representative II
Date: 05/95
Position Code: 2443
EEO Code: 227


Job Summary
Reporting to the Assistant Procurement Manager, is responsible for contributing to and continually improving an efficient and cost-effective process designed to assist Institution staff in their procurement of goods and services through an on-line integrated procurement process of accounts payable, purchasing and receiving, in compliance with Institution policies and government regulations. As a contributing member of the Procurement Team, is committed to the common purpose, performance goals and approach for which team members hold themselves mutually accountable. Performance evaluation is based on a combination of team success and individual accomplishment. Unprecedented situations are typically handled directly through exercising independent judgment and discretion; unusual issues and complex negotiations are discussed with and/or referred to senior colleagues for counsel and/or action.

Major Duties
  • Works closely with colleagues in support of team cross-training to assist win peak load times, during office absences and as a general resource for all users of these services.

  • Works closely with Institution staff involved in procurement activities to ensure effective, accurate, and efficient procedures.

  • Demonstrates commitment to customer service, working as part of the team to ensure the right products are delivered at the right time and at the right price.

  • Through internal and external periodic feedback procedures, measures effectiveness of operations, including customer satisfaction, and proposes methods for continuous improvement.

  • Establishes and maintains vendor databases and administers assigned categories and product codes.

  • Maintains partnerships between external vendors by negotiating purchase order contracts with appropriate sources of equipment, supplies, services and travel for the Institution.

  • Obtains resources, quotations and secures competitive bids for one-time goods and services.

  • Protects Institution resources by recommending policies and procedures that conform to government regulations.

  • Makes full use of administrative systems to support maximum effectiveness of procurement activities.

  • Anticipates Institution needs and requirements by keeping abreast of market and product trends and development.

  • Negotiates with vendors for the lowest costs and incentives and analyzes market price and product mix, checks for competitiveness; works to maintain positive vendor partnerships for the benefit of the Institution's procurement.

  • Achieves cost savings through vendor selections and review, develops favorable contract agreements and resolves delivery and billing problems.

  • Facilitates the preparation and submission of purchase order contracts and close-out arrangements with funding agencies and in accordance with Institution and agency reporting requirements.

  • In coordination with departmental representatives, ensures that appropriate authorizations and documentation are obtained for procurement activities.

  • Performs other duties as the supervisor may deem necessary.


Desired Education/Experience for Hiring
College degree preferred with several years of directly related experience in contract negotiation and/or procurement processes or college training with substantial related experience or equivalent education/experience; must have demonstrated skills in at least two or more of the following areas: computer expertise in communications, spreadsheet and database management, familiarity with scientific terminology for supplies and equipment, inventory maintenance, travel management, problem solving/decision making. Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills essential along with demonstrated personal initiative and willingness to learn and share the learning.

Last updated: February 25, 2013
 


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