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Field Procurement Engineer NoramTec - SRS - SC - US-Region II (South East)
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Field Procurement Engineer


Job Category: Procurement Engineer
Posted on: 11/09/2009 by Noramtec Consultants Inc.
Job reference #: JJ2009

Location
SRS, SC US-Region II (South East)
Address: 2055 PEEL STREET
SUITE 625
 
Compensation
$40 hourly Wage
$106.00 daily Per Diem

 
Duration
  • Long Term

Expiration Date 02/07/2010

Job description
!!!I HAVE A FEW POSITIONS LEFT BUT THE CLIENT IS NEEDING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BUYING EXPERIENCE!!!




Title: Field Procurement Engineer


JOB DUTIES:

Assignment: Work with limited supervision; typical assignments include, but are not limited to, executing procurements for staff augmentation positions, subcontracts to provide specifically defined services, orders for construction equipment, and may include procurement of more complex engineered equipment and fabricated goods.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor's degree in management, business or economics and at least 5-7 years of related experience in the areas of procurement, materials management, maintenance or operations.

An engineering degree and a minimum of 3-5 years of experience may be preferred depending upon the division, functional area or commodity predominantly being supported. An Associate's degree or high school diploma and a substantially greater number of years of practical background or related experience could substitute for the higher degree requirement. A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of all management directives, the clients policies and procedures, and quality or procurement guidelines relevant to the buying and field procurement engineering process is required. A full understanding of the procurement cycle as well as an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the functions, operations and requirement of the areas supported or the applications of the commodity area supported is required. An understanding of policies relating to inventory control and asset management and the subcontract technical representative function would be beneficial.

Description of ideal candidate
With a DOE M&O Contractor experience


Other requirements
 
Degree
Unspecified

 
Experience
3+ years

 
Security Clearance
Unspecified

 
Qualifications
No Qualifications

 

 

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Contact instructions
Call for more information! 514-861-6678


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