$31.26-$46.78 Hourly / $5,418.40-$8,108.53 Monthly / $65,020.80-$97,302.40 Yearly
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 lower-level procurement 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.
Extensive 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; computer technology and use; specialized analytical
software packages.
Considerable knowledge of: anti-trust laws and
contract law under the Uniform Commercial Code; economic and financial
principles.
Ability to: 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, 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 three (3) years 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.
Certification through the National Institute of Public Procurement
(NIGP) or the Universal Public Procurement Certification Council (UPPCC) is
highly recommended.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license required.