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Comoto is moving fast, and our procurement engine needs to keep pace. We are looking for a ... CIPS is a strong signal of your expertise. Please note that this is a hybrid position and will ...

Indirect Procurement Buyer I

Maryland Heights, MO · On-site

$27.50 - $36.50/hr

APICS, ASCM, CIPS, or ISM coursework toward certification. * Coursework or internship experience in Procurement or Supply Chain. * Experience with Microsoft D365 Procurement software. * Experience ...

Indirect Procurement Buyer I

Maryland Heights, MO · On-site

$27.50 - $36.50/hr

APICS, ASCM, CIPS, or ISM coursework toward certification. * Coursework or internship experience in Procurement or Supply Chain. * Experience with Microsoft D365 Procurement software. * Experience ...

Master's degree or professional certifications (e.g., CPSM, CIPS, PMP) preferred * Experience * 10-15+ years of procurement or supply chain experience in an EPC or large capital project environment

Indirect Procurement Buyer I

Maryland Heights, MO · On-site

$27.50 - $36.50/hr

APICS, ASCM, CIPS, or ISM coursework toward certification. * Coursework or internship experience in Procurement or Supply Chain. * Experience with Microsoft D365 Procurement software. * Experience ...

Act as procurement liaison for defined project scopes including third-party services and ... CPSM/CIPS a plus TAIT Benefits: Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans Health ...

The Procurement Manager is responsible for supporting day-to-day purchasing operations, executing ... Professional certification (e.g., CPSM, CIPS) is a plus but not required. Please note that ...

Act as procurement liaison for defined project scopes including third-party services and ... CPSM/CIPS a plus TAIT Benefits: Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans Health ...

Senior Manager, Capital Procurement

Ogden, UT · On-site +1

$93K - $125K/yr

Senior Manager, Capital Procurement Join the Team at Compass Minerals Compass Minerals is a leading ... Professional certifications such as CPSP, CIPS, PMP, or equivalent * MBA, Master's degree, or other ...

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How much do cips procurement jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for cips procurement in the United States is $31.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $37.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are CIPS in procurement?

CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) is a professional body that offers certifications and training for procurement and supply chain professionals. Holding CIPS qualifications demonstrates expertise in procurement processes, ethical standards, and best practices, often enhancing career prospects in procurement roles.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in a CIPS Procurement position?

A typical day in a CIPS Procurement role involves sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, managing purchase orders, and monitoring supplier performance to ensure quality and timely delivery. You might collaborate closely with teams in finance, operations, and production to clarify requirements and maintain alignment with organizational goals. Problem-solving is often required to address supply chain disruptions or cost-saving opportunities. The role is dynamic, balancing administrative tasks with strategic sourcing initiatives, and offers exposure to cross-functional projects that help develop a broader business perspective.

Is a CIPS certification worth doing?

For procurement professionals, a CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) certification enhances knowledge of procurement processes, ethical standards, and industry best practices. It can improve career prospects, credibility, and earning potential in procurement roles, especially when combined with practical experience and skills in negotiation and supply chain management.

What is a CIPS Procurement job?

A CIPS Procurement job refers to a role in purchasing and supply chain management where professionals handle sourcing, negotiation, and supplier management. CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) certification indicates expertise in procurement best practices, ethical sourcing, and cost efficiency. These roles exist across industries, ensuring organizations acquire goods and services effectively. Responsibilities often include contract management, risk assessment, and supplier relationship management.

What is the role of procurement in CIPS?

In CIPS, procurement professionals are responsible for sourcing goods and services, negotiating contracts, and managing supplier relationships to ensure value for money and supply chain efficiency. They use skills such as market analysis and tools like procurement software to support organizational objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cips Procurement position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a CIPS Procurement role, you need a solid understanding of supply chain management, supplier negotiation, contract management, and typically a relevant degree coupled with CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) certification. Experience using procurement software such as SAP, Oracle, or Coupa, along with advanced Excel skills, is highly beneficial. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and relationship-building abilities help you collaborate with stakeholders and optimize sourcing strategies. These competencies ensure cost-effective purchasing decisions, risk mitigation, and streamlined procurement processes essential for organizational success.

What jobs can you get with CIPS?

With a CIPS qualification, you can pursue roles such as procurement officer, purchasing manager, supply chain analyst, category manager, or procurement specialist. These roles typically require skills in negotiation, contract management, and knowledge of procurement processes, often supported by certifications like CIPS Level 4 or higher.
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Infographic showing various Cips Procurement job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 5% As Needed, 12% Full Time, 77% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,142 per year, or $31.8 per hour.
Procurement Lead

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 18 days ago


Cushman & Wakefield rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 153 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

72nd of 154 rated real estate companies


Job description

Job Title

Procurement Lead

Job Description Summary

The Procurement Director will lead a team of procurement professionals of varying levels and experience. This individual will be the main procurement point of contact for our client as well as the on-account leadership team of varying service lines. The Procurement Director will lead in all aspects of procurement including, but not inclusive of: Strategic Sourcing, Contract Management, Supplier Performance Management, and Supplier Diversity for Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) and Project Development Services (PDS).
This role will be instrumental in delivering value to Cushman & Wakefield’s (C&W) client(s) through leveraging the company’s aggregate FM and PDS spend across the Global Occupier Services (GOS) client base to negotiate best-in-class rates and contractual terms and conditions at the individual GOS client property level.
The Procurement Director will take input from the GOS business stakeholders and the head of GOS Procurement to deliver against C&W’s goals and objectives.

Job Description

Responsibilities:

Category and Supplier Management-

  • Defines client category and demand profile for FM and PDS categories
  • Assesses the supply market
  • Develops client category strategy and plans that encompass creative and well thought out insights and innovative solutions
  • Executes plan; realize and measure benefits
  • Refines and refreshes category management strategies and plans based on monitoring progress toward results
  • Manages supplier relationships, risks, performance

Stakeholder and Requirements Management-

  • Facilitates communication and coordination among functional team members for efficient FM and PDS category management
  • Builds strong working relationships with business unit stakeholders to ensure requirements and considerations are being incorporated into GOS category management and sourcing plans
  • Facilitates communication and coordination among GOS stakeholders to create project plans for proposed procurement activities and makes sure all stakeholders understand timelines and assignments
  • Oversees stakeholder communication, providing regular project updates and executive briefings as necessary.
  • Cultivate and maintains strong relationships with GOS business leaders and penetrates the organization by continually demonstrating value and breaking down resistance in order to manage spend effectively
  • Drives for results by consistently achieving goals and pushing to exceed expectations

Self-Leadership-

  • Facilitates effective negotiation with internal and external stakeholders while building essential collaborative relationships
  • Produces targeted communications for senior leadership, tailoring messages to the appropriate level and audience
  • Develops an understanding of the stakeholders’ business and build and maintain category knowledge and expertise
  • Leading strategic procurement efforts, sourcing, materials, and services, while guiding a diverse team toward achieving objectives
  • Manages (direct and indirect) resources for project tasks, ensuring timely completion and desired quality

Core Responsibilities-

  • Displays people management expertise by pursuing professional growth and providing developmental opportunities for others by soliciting and acting on performance feedback; building collaborative, cross-functional relationships; fostering open dialogue amongst team members; working closely with employees to set goals and provide open feedback and coaching to drive performance improvement
  • Manages designated workstream to meet Client and business needs by translating business plans into strategic opportunities and tactical action items; communicating goals and objectives; overseeing work assignments and RFPs; aligning team efforts; building accountability for and measuring progress in achieving results; identifying and addressing improvement opportunities; assuming responsibility for decision making

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree, MBA preferred
  • 7-10+ years of relevant procurement experience
  • Certifications: Professional certification e.g., CPSM, CIPS, C.P.M., or evidence of continued professional growth
  • Effective interviewing, active listening, and presentation skills
  • Strategic and innovative thinking
  • Capacity to develop innovative savings and revenue-generating sourcing programs
  • Prior management experience, excellent leadership and team-building capabilities
  • Deep understanding of Facilities Management and/or Project Development Services
  • Strategic Sourcing, Contract Management, Supplier Performance Management, and Supplier Diversity
  • Building and managing diverse relationships with key business stakeholders and 3rd party suppliers
  • Effective communication
  • Strong negotiation skills
  • Knowledge of effective supplier risk management techniques

Cushman & Wakefield also provides eligible employees with an opportunity to enroll in a variety of benefit programs, generally including health, vision, and dental insurance, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, retirement savings plans, life, and disability insurance programs, and paid and unpaid time away from work. In addition to a comprehensive benefits package, Cushman and Wakefield provide eligible employees with competitive pay, which may vary depending on eligibility factors such as geographic location, date of hire, total hours worked, job type, business line, and applicability of collective bargaining agreements.
The compensation that will be offered to the successful candidate will depend on factors such as whether the position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the geographic area in which the work will be performed, market pay rates in that area, and the candidate’s experience and qualifications.
The company will not pay less than minimum wage for this role.
The compensation for the position is: $176,863.75 - $208,075.00Cushman & Wakefield provides equal employment opportunity. Discrimination of any type will not be tolerated. Cushman & Wakefield is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative​ Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without  regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position at Cushman & Wakefield, please call the ADA line at 1-888-365-5406 or email HRServices@cushwake.com. Please refer to the job title and job location when you contact us.

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