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Job Overview:
The Associate Procurement Specialist utilizes existing Procurement procedures, and training, and is supported by senior team members and leaders to transact routine or standard sourcing and buying tasks. They receive instruction, guidance, and direction from others within the team, and they will leverage their conceptual knowledge of theories, practices, and procedures related to Procurement and Supply Chain. The Associate Procurement Specialist will have the authority to transact low-value commitments on behalf of the company.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
Use purchasing systems to source, buy, and manage procured items and services
Submit suppliers for registration and qualification
Interact with more senior procurement team members, leaders, and category managers to select potential suppliers for sourcing events
Use standard purchase order terms and conditions
Maintain records of goods ordered and received
Work with Expeditors and other team members to resolve vendor changes
Process requisitions into purchase orders for goods and services following well-defined procedures
Prepare commercial bid analysis with recommendations for award
Prepare reports regarding market conditions and merchandise costs
Represent company and client in negotiating contracts and formulating policies with suppliers
Resolve vendor or contractor claims against suppliers
Essential Qualifications and Education:
Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent) in Supply Chain Management (or a relevant discipline) or HSD/GED/IGCSE with 2 years of relevant experience
0-3 years of relevant experience
Demonstrates a broad knowledge of the procurement process
Able to effectively communicate commercial solutions and concepts to procurement personnel and non-procurement personnel
Support Integrated Procurement worldwide, work with suppliers to develop supplier agreements
Understand local and regional logistics regulations and agreements
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access)
Experience in Smart Plant Materials and HR Systems
Certificates in process improvement and/or Six Sigma a plus
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McDermott is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.