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The Procurement Analyst works closely with Procurement leadership, Category Managers, and Field Operations to improve visibility, identify cost opportunities, and support better decision-making ...

Procurement Analyst Location: Columbus, OH (Local Candidates Only | Onsite) Duration: 12-Month W2 Contract (Potential for Full-Time Conversion) Schedule: Monday-Friday | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Position ...

Position Summary The Procurement Analyst supports mission-critical objectives under the referenced work order by tracking expenditures, managing procurement cycles, and ensuring contract compliance ...

Note: This position is open to applicants who are permanent in the Procurement Analyst title or eligible for appointment from the Open competitive Procurement Analyst title list. This position is ...

Procurement Analyst

Aiea, HI · On-site

$79K - $132K/yr

The Procurement Analyst II drafts and prepares technical procurement documentation and executes routine audits of acquisition artifacts. * They maintain analytical data logs for procurement metrics ...

Procurement Analyst Job Overview: We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Procurement Analyst to support the procurement process across multiple industries. This role involves building strong ...

Procurement Analyst

$72K - $120K/yr

The Procurement Analyst drafts and prepares technical procurement documentation and executes routine audits of acquisition artifacts. * They maintain analytical data logs for procurement metrics and ...

Procurement Analyst

Aiea, HI · On-site

$79K - $132K/yr

The Procurement Analyst II drafts and prepares technical procurement documentation and executes routine audits of acquisition artifacts. * They maintain analytical data logs for procurement metrics ...

ProSidian Seeks a Procurement Analyst (SCA Code: N/A) in CONUS/OCONUS - Miami, FL to support an engagement for a unified combatant command of the U.S. Department of Defense. It is responsible for ...

Note: This position is open to applicants who are permanent in the Procurement Analyst title or eligible for appointment from the Open competitive Procurement Analyst title list. This position is ...

Job Title: Procurement Analyst Job Location: Atlanta, GA Job Type: Contract to Hire • Creating (data entry) and maintaining procurement reports and dashboards • Analyzing spend data and ...

Procurement Analyst

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

This position is open to applicants who are permanent in the Procurement Analyst title or eligible for appointment from the Open competitive Procurement Analyst title list. This position is also open ...

Procurement Analyst

Pueblo, CO · On-site

$50K - $100K/yr

The SCM Procurement Analyst supports procurement operations by combining data-driven analysis with supplier management and purchasing execution. This role ensures timely and cost-effective ...

Job Title Procurement Analyst Location Doral, FL 33122 US (Primary) Category Intelligence Job Type Full-Time Career Level Staff Education Bachelor's Degree Travel Security Clearance Required None ...

Procurement Analyst

Mclean, VA · Hybrid

$52K - $105K/yr

The Procurement Analyst supports end-to-end procurement activities for a broad range of goods and services across PenFed business units. This role serves as a primary liaison among business owners ...

SOSi is seeking a Procurement Analyst to support mission requirements for a structured approach to further develop, integrate, and sustain a scalable, federated data ecosystem that enhances ...

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How much do procurement analyst job jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for procurement analyst job in the United States is $89,768.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,500.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Job Role - Procurement Analyst
Location- Atlanta, GA (Remote)
Years of Experience : 5 - 7

Position Summary
The Procurement Analyst specializes in conducting in-depth research and analysis of procurement-related data to support strategic decision-making and operational efficiency. This role involves gathering and evaluating data from various sources, including supplier performance metrics, market trends, inventory levels, and financial indicators. The Procurement Analyst collaborates with the procurement team to identify cost-saving opportunities, assess supplier capabilities, manage procurement risks, and drive continuous improvement in the procurement process.

Key Responsibilities of a Procurement Analyst include:
• Creating (data entry) and maintaining procurement reports and dashboards
• Analyzing spend data and identifying cost-saving opportunities
• Monitoring and evaluating supplier performance and compliance
• Conducting market research to identify potential suppliers and trends
• Assisting in contract negotiations and drafting procurement agreements
• Supporting the procurement team in supplier relationship management
• Participating in cross-functional meetings to align procurement strategies with organizational goals
• Collaborating with finance teams to ensure procurement activities align with budgetary constraints
• Using procurement software and tools to streamline processes and enhance data analysis Evaluating and recommending improvements to procurement policies and procedures

Required and Desired Skills To excel as a Procurement Analyst, candidates must possess a combination of analytical skills, business acumen, and effective communication abilities. The role requires the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights that can drive procurement decisions. Experience in procurement or supply chain management is a valuable asset, but individuals with a background in data analysis, finance, or operations can also transition into this role with the right skill set.
Here are some key skills and qualifications required for a Procurement Analyst:
Data analysis and interpretation Market research and supplier evaluation Sourcing and procurement strategy development Supplier relationship management Financial analysis and budgeting Contract management and negotiation Proficiency in procurement software and tools Advanced Microsoft Excel skills Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities Excellent written and verbal communication Attention to detail and accuracy Ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams Understanding of procurement regulations and best practices
Required Education

Most companies seek candidates with a Bachelor's degree in fields such as:
• Supply Chain Management
• Business Administration
• Economics
• Finance
• Operations Research
• Statistics

Procurement Analyst's Daily Activities
A typical day for a Procurement Analyst involves a mix of data analysis, communication, and strategic planning:
• Conducting data analysis on supplier performance, spend data, and market trends
• Preparing reports and presentations to communicate findings and recommendations to the procurement team and stakeholders
• Participating in meetings with suppliers and internal teams to discuss contract terms, performance, and strategic initiatives
• Collaborating with finance teams to align procurement activities with budget constraints
• Researching potential suppliers and conducting supplier evaluations
• Reviewing and negotiating procurement contracts
• Interacting with procurement software and tools to streamline processes and enhance data analysis
• Responding to ad-hoc data requests from the procurement team and other departments
• Staying updated on industry trends and best practices in procurement and supply chain management.

To excel as a Procurement Analyst, candidates must possess a combination of analytical skills, business acumen, and effective communication abilities. The role requires the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights that can drive procurement decisions. Experience in procurement or supply chain management is a valuable asset, but individuals with a background in data analysis, finance, or operations can also transition into this role with the right skill set.
Skills
Mandatory Skills : Account Management & Mining, Benefits Management, Project Governance, Pursuit Management, Risk/Crisis Management, Stakeholder Management