Director of Buying (Public Sector) ID - 13015

Full Job Description

We are seeking a Director of Buying in St. Louis, MO (on-site) for a full-time position with our direct client. **Must have 5 years of government purchasing experience.**

Responsibilities

  • Provide professional support, sound contractual advice, and oversight for all purchasing functions throughout the county to ensure the most effective, efficient, and ethical day-to-day operations of the Procurement Division of the Department of Administration.
  • Manage a staff consisting of contract administrators, M/WBE Program staff, Prevailing Wage Enforcement Coordinator, and support staff.
  • Develop and implement M/WBE, prevailing wage and purchasing policies and processes.
  • Conduct negotiations with vendors on proposals, contracts, and contract claims in a fair and equitable manner.
  • Ensure purchasing practices are consistent, open, and designed to encourage maximum competition and best value procurements.
  • Review and execute contracts, purchase orders, change orders, and other documents within delegated authority.
  • Designate surplus supplies and supervise their selling, trading, or disposal.
  • Work in conjunction with all divisions within the Department of Administration, including, but not limited to Performance Management and Budget, Fiscal Management, General Services, and Human Resources.

Qualifications

If interested, please send an updated resume and compensation requirements for immediate consideration to bonnie.kutin@comcentric.com

Bonnie Kutin
Recruiter
Comcentric

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