$28.57-$42.77 Hourly / $4,952.13-$7,413.47 Monthly / $59,425.60-$88,961.60 Yearly
Collaborates with senior staff and leadership to support the various stages of the procurement life cycle under supervision.
Reviews historical data for each assigned commodity class
and develops management plan to provide advantageous prices and expeditious
delivery through an effective balance of term contracts, blanket purchase
orders, and open-market purchases.
Administers city-wide contracts through review of vendor
performance and delivery history; develops advantageous contract terms and
conditions; determines whether it is in the best interest of the city to renew
or re-bid contracts; assures that contracts are properly executed; maintains
contract files.
Reviews user department generated requests for the
procurement of goods and services; recommends changes or substitutions, when
necessary, to reduce cost, improve quality and/or facilitate delivery; reviews
specifications for competitiveness, fitness for purpose, and format; reviews
single source requests for validity, recommending other sources where
appropriate; reviews blanket purchase order requests for reasonableness,
recommending alternative methods when advantageous for the city.
Advertises formal bids and solicits quotations; determines
when pre-bid conferences are required and presides over them, analyzes bids to
assure compliance with City Charter, bidding laws, and purchasing procedures;
reviews bid submissions and/or samples to assure that purchases comply with
specifications and requirements; initiates authorizing resolutions for
Purchasing Director, Mayor, and City Council approval.
Interviews vendors and their representatives; continually
develops the Women/Minority Business Enterprises (W/MBE) vendor list, referring
potential candidates to the W/MBE office for certification; develops reliable
suppliers by constant evaluation of service and performance.
Acts expeditiously, in emergencies, to secure required
goods or services, soliciting competitive quotations, when practical; requires
and reviews emergency documentation; prepares approving resolution for the
Purchasing Director, Mayor, and City Council approval.
Reviews and analyzes total procurement activity within and
across commodity classifications; designs analytical reports for the use of
management and other City personnel; develops analytical techniques.
Consults with responsible procurement personnel regarding
contractual coverage, market conditions, market forecasting, competition, and
W/MBE development within commodity classifications
Completes various special assignments as requested by
management.
Performs related work as required.
Proficient knowledge of: the principles, ethical standards, and priorities of governmental purchasing; municipal purchasing laws, City Charter, City Code, regulations, and procedures; grades, qualities, supply sources, and market factors for commodities and equipment frequently required by large municipalities; antitrust laws and contract law under the Uniform Commercial Code; economic and financial principles.
Ability to: learn and adapt quickly to changing procurement processes; develop, prepare and present detailed analytical reports for management use; analyze detailed historical purchasing data; prepare and present meaningful summary reports; prepare detailed management plans for assigned classes; prepare clear, concise business correspondence and management reports; review the work of others, acting as consultant to department personnel engaged in purchasing activities; perform value analysis, forecasting, statistical sampling, cost/benefit comparisons, and other related financial and economic computations; conduct and preside over small and large meetings; establish and maintain effective working relationships with city employees, officials, bidders, vendors, and other governmental agencies.
Graduation
from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree and one (1)
year of experience in high value and volume purchasing operations, analysis of
data, or a related field (certification through the National Institute of
Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) or the Universal Public Procurement
Certification Council (UPPCC) can substitute for a portion of the education).
An equivalent combination of education (not less than
possession of a high school diploma/GED), training and experience that would
reasonably be expected to provide the job-related competencies noted above.
Certification
through the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing or the National
Association for Purchasing Management is highly recommended.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s
license required.