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Support sourcing activities across IT categories, including software, hardware, telecom, cloud, and ... Maintain and track contracts, renewals, and sourcing milestones * Manage procurement documentation ...

... contracts and billing. This role will ensure cost accuracy, and maintain compliance with ... Audit and reconcile vendor invoices for office and branch utilities (including telecom and data ...

... contracts and billing. This role will ensure cost accuracy, and maintain compliance with ... Audit and reconcile vendor invoices for office and branch utilities (including telecom and data ...

... contracts and billing. This role will ensure cost accuracy, and maintain compliance with ... Audit and reconcile vendor invoices for office and branch utilities (including telecom and data ...

IT Procurement Lead

$120K - $160K/yr

Vendor, Contract & Commercial Leadership * Serve as the executive owner of strategic IT vendor ... telecom, and service partners. * Lead complex commercial negotiations covering pricing models ...

... telecom, and IT professional services. This role partners closely with IT, Security, Finance, and ... Lead negotiations for IT contracts, including software licensing agreements, SaaS subscriptions ...

... contracts and billing. This role will ensure cost accuracy, and maintain compliance with ... Audit and reconcile vendor invoices for office and branch utilities (including telecom and data ...

... telecom, and IT consultancy. * Negotiate contracts and manage vendor relationships to secure the ... Communicate procurement strategies and updates to key stakeholders, ensuring alignment and ...

To help us in our mission to professionalize and innovate telecom construction, ByVerTek is now ... Proven track record in managing service-based vendors and negotiating contracts in the U.S. market.

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How much do contract telecom procurement jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract telecom 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 is the difference between Contract Telecom Procurement vs Telecom Purchasing Specialist?

AspectContract Telecom ProcurementTelecom Purchasing Specialist
CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., CPP, CTP), industry experienceSimilar certifications, focus on purchasing skills
Work EnvironmentCorporate or vendor contracts, negotiations, strategic planningOrder processing, vendor interactions, procurement transactions
Employer & Industry UsageTelecom companies, service providers, large corporationsTelecom vendors, procurement departments, retail telecom outlets

Contract Telecom Procurement involves strategic sourcing, contract negotiations, and managing telecom vendor relationships. In contrast, Telecom Purchasing Specialists focus on executing purchase orders, managing inventory, and vendor interactions. Both roles require industry knowledge and certifications but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Contract Telecom Procurement job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 17% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,142 per year, or $31.8 per hour.

Telecommunications Contracts

ITech Recruiting

Manhattan, NY

$180K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

General Description: The Director of Telecom Contracts will lead Global and Regional Telecom contract negotiations. This position is responsible for creating and managing our contractual agreements with our primary Telecom vendors consistent with corporate guidelines that support best possible business value and balanced risk. Director of Telecom Contracts will lead development, negotiation and management of our global and regional agreements. Will assist regional management with obtaining best possible agreements with preferred in country suppliers. Is responsible for maintaining a schedule of contracts and manage to the terms of the contracts. The position reports to the Chief IT Procurement Officer, Global Information Services.
Leadership
• Confidently set our telecom sourcing strategies making sure they are aligned with business and technical goals.
• Model desired organizational behavior as defined in the company values and leadership competencies.
• Cultivate, support, and promote an organizational culture that provides for high performance, high morale, integrity, teamwork and work-life balance.
• Lead, support, and influence the achievement of the mission, goals, and objectives of the department and organization.
• Fully participate in organizational processes/initiatives, i.e. performance management, interviewing, budgeting, training, etc.
• Conceive and convey innovative programs and processes across the department and with business.
• Proactively lead cross-functional teams to find department wide solutions.
• Represent GIS IT Procurement in cross-department meetings/decision-making.
Customer/Business Orientation
• Focus on internal and external customer requirements.
• Comprehensive understanding of customer Telecom needs.
• Support and improve business process and understand implications associated with designs.
• Negotiate and execute critical vendor relationships in support of systems and architecture.
• Ability to meet business objectives.
Development/ Learning • Coach and develop people with organization-wide perspective.
• Responsible for performance management/feedback and development of direct reports.
• Support and facilitate the exchange of learning across the organization.
• Coach/mentor direct reports and peer level.
• Pursue personal and professional development opportunities.
Project Management • Establish and maintain project plans across multiple projects.
• Execute appropriate level of planning and management as dictated by characteristics and timing of project.
• Participates in the identification and development of operational and strategic plans across technologies and/or across systems for business customers.
Problem
Solving • Understand broader implications of situations; identify potential problem areas and execute solutions across the enterprise before they become problems.
• Prioritize problems and solutions.
• Provide conflict resolution mechanisms
Key Responsibilities
Production Support • Effective follow-up and communication of problems as they occur.
• Anticipate and communicate business impacts.
• Work with support teams and business customers to ensure business needs are met.
• Develop and ensure supportable systems.
Financial Accountability • Assist financial control and accountability on capital and operating expenses for areas of responsibility.
• Seek out and pursue opportunities for new business development.
Essential Duties • Negotiate contract agreements with our primary Telecom vendors consistent with corporate guidelines that support best possible business value and balanced risk.
• Identifies potential areas where existing policies and procedures require change, or where new ones need to be developed, especially regarding preservation and proper use of enterprise assets and future business expansion.
• Directs and manages the activation, rate reviews and termination of contracts.
• Determines and effectuates accountability and identification of all Telecom contracts.
• Responsible for managing the terms of IPG Telecom contracts.
• Trains, supervises, assigns projects, evaluates and is responsible for hiring/termination of staff to maintain performance of job duties.
• Works to create a positive environment with work associates.
Job Requirements:
Experience
• Generally has three-five years management experience in business and/or telecommunication environment, including two years experience leading teams and providing work direction.
• Experience with negotiation of telecom goods and services with an understanding of contract structure
• Experience in working with legal and making business/legal decisions.
• IT/Telecom work experience outside North America is desirable.
Maturity • Ability to deal with complex organizational issues and make appropriate trade-offs as required.
• Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing when dealing with internal and external customers and suppliers.
• Direct and coordinate the development, review and approval of all telecom contracts in support of all groups.
• Lead and/or contribute to projects/committees that establish guidelines, set procedures, outline standards, and monitor industry best practices.
Core Knowledge
• A solid knowledge of US telecom services and market rates for those services.
• Thorough knowledge of management/leadership principles.
• General knowledge of personnel practices and regulations.
• Understanding of telecom costs and cost drivers
• Proficient knowledge of telecom and trends in technology.
• General business acumen including understanding product strategy across market segments and function across products.
• Knowledge of how to use outside experts for market specific intelligence
• Experience with foreign telecom deal structure and regulatory issues.
Critical Skills
• Excellent partnering, negotiation, communication and advocacy skills.
• Demonstrate management basics - planning, organizing, directing, developing, and supervising.
• Provide tactical leadership within the IT Procurement team.
• Ability to effectively lead others to accomplish goals/objectives.
• Ability to influence/direct at all levels.
• Ability to set and manage stakeholder expectations.
• Ability to apply common sense scrutiny to complex business proposals