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How much do procurement chief jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for procurement chief in the United States is $162,439.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $130,000.00 and $194,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Procurement Chiefs?

Procurement Chiefs are senior professionals responsible for overseeing an organization's purchasing activities and procurement strategies. They lead procurement teams, develop sourcing policies, negotiate contracts with suppliers, and ensure that the organization's purchasing processes comply with regulations and support business goals. Their role is crucial for managing costs, ensuring quality, and maintaining reliable supply chains. Procurement Chiefs also collaborate with other departments to align procurement strategies with overall organizational objectives.

What is the difference between Procurement Chief vs Procurement Manager?

AspectProcurement ChiefProcurement Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in supply chain, business, or related field; often advanced certifications like CPSM or CSCPRequires a bachelor's degree; certifications like CPSM or CSCP are common but not mandatory
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership role overseeing procurement policies and large teamsOperational role managing procurement activities and supplier relationships
Industry UsageUsed in large organizations with complex procurement needsCommon across various industries for day-to-day procurement tasks

The Procurement Chief focuses on strategic procurement leadership and policy development, while the Procurement Manager handles daily procurement operations and supplier management. Both roles require relevant certifications and experience, but the Procurement Chief operates at a higher strategic level within the organization.

What are some typical challenges a Procurement Chief faces when managing supplier relationships?

A Procurement Chief often encounters challenges such as balancing cost savings with maintaining quality, managing supplier performance, and ensuring compliance with organizational and regulatory standards. Building strong, transparent relationships with suppliers is crucial, but can be complicated by factors like fluctuating market conditions, supply chain disruptions, and evolving business needs. Proactive communication, regular performance evaluations, and strategic sourcing are key approaches used to effectively navigate these challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Procurement Chief, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Procurement Chief, you need expertise in supply chain management, contract negotiation, and strategic sourcing, often supported by a degree in business, supply chain, or a related field. Familiarity with procurement software (like SAP Ariba or Oracle Procurement Cloud) and certifications such as CPSM or CIPS are highly valued. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for managing teams and stakeholder relationships. These skills ensure cost-effective purchasing, risk mitigation, and alignment of procurement strategies with organizational goals.
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Infographic showing various Procurement Chief job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $162,439 per year, or $78.1 per hour.
Vice President of Procurement/Chief Procurement Officer

Vice President of Procurement/Chief Procurement Officer

Ch Guenther Son

San Antonio, TX

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

The Vice President of Procurement/Chief Procurement Officer leads enterprise-wide sourcing and procurement strategy for a $2B food manufacturing company. This role is accountable for building a world-class procurement capability that creates value through strategic sourcing, category management, commodity risk management, supplier partnerships, cost optimization, supply continuity, and procurement digital transformation. The role supports 30+ manufacturing sites and a diverse spending portfolio including commodity-based ingredients, packaging, external contract manufacturing, indirect spend, MRO, logistics, professional services, facilities, IT, capital, and corporate services. The Vice President, Procurement serves as a strategic advisor to the executive leadership team and partners closely with Operations, Commercial, Finance, R&D, Quality, and Supply Chain leadership to protect margins, improve resilience, accelerate supplier innovation, and support enterprise growth.
Location: San Antonio, TX Corporate Headquarters
Reports To: Chief Supply Chain Officer

Duties and Responsibilities:

Strategic Leadership

Develop and execute a multi-year enterprise procurement strategy aligned with company growth, margin expansion, supply chain resilience, working capital, and shareholder value objectives.

Serve as a key member of the Supply Chain leadership team, influencing enterprise strategy, operating model decisions, and cross-functional priorities.

Build and lead a best-in-class procurement organization across raw materials, ingredients, materials planning, packaging, external contract manufacturing, indirect procurement, and strategic sourcing.

Partner with Operations, R&D, Finance, Sales, Quality, and Commercial teams to align procurement strategy with product innovation, customer needs, commercial strategy, and manufacturing requirements.

Provide external market intelligence, commodity forecasts, supplier innovation insights, and risk perspectives that support pricing, product formulation, customer negotiations, and capital allocation decisions.

Lead the digital transformation of procurement through advanced analytics, AI-enabled decision support, predictive commodity intelligence, scenario planning, spend analytics and automation. Leverage data as a strategic asset to improve forecasting, sourcing decisions and supplier performance.

Category, Sourcing, and Indirect Procurement Management

Develop and govern enterprise category strategies across raw materials and ingredients, packaging, external contract manufacturing, indirect spend, MRO, logistics, services, capital, IT, facilities, and corporate services.

Lead competitive bidding, supplier selection, contract negotiation, sourcing governance, and total cost of ownership decisions across major spend categories.

Build an enterprise-wide indirect procurement function that establishes governance, category management, spend visibility, sourcing discipline, contract coverage, and measurable productivity across corporate functions.

Balance cost, quality, innovation, service, food safety, regulatory compliance, and supply assurance in all category strategies and supplier decisions.

Commodity Risk Management and Margin Protection

Develop and lead a sophisticated commodity risk management capability across grains, flour/wheat, edible oils, sweeteners, dairy, cocoa, and other key agricultural inputs.

Partner closely with Finance and Commercial teams to optimize hedging strategies, forward buying, supplier diversification, pricing mechanisms, customer pass-through strategies, and market intelligence.

Monitor commodity exposure versus policy and develop actionable recommendations to protect margins through volatile commodity cycles.

Lead supplier diversification, dual sourcing, geographic risk mitigation, and business continuity planning for critical materials and supply markets.

Cost Management and Value Creation

Deliver annual cost savings, cost avoidance, productivity, and EBITDA improvement targets through strategic sourcing, contract optimization, value engineering, should-cost modeling, benchmarking, and demand management.

Drive total cost of ownership optimization across procurement categories, including price, yield, quality, freight, inventory, service levels, payment terms, risk, and supplier performance.

Provide actionable market intelligence on commodity trends, supplier economics, cost drivers, capacity constraints, inflation/deflation, and category risks.

Partner with Finance to quantify procurement value, working capital improvements, procurement ROI, and operating efficiency.

Supplier Management, Innovation, and Risk Mitigation

Develop strategic supplier partnerships that improve reliability, accelerate product innovation, improve speed-to-market, unlock new ingredient and packaging technologies, and create competitive advantage for customers.

Implement robust supplier performance management, including KPIs, scorecards, service levels, audits, corrective action processes, and supplier business reviews.

Ensure business continuity planning and supply risk mitigation through dual sourcing, geographic diversification, supplier financial risk monitoring, and contingency planning.

Lead supplier diversity and sustainability initiatives in alignment with company strategy and customer expectations.

Quality, Food Safety, and Compliance

Ensure suppliers meet company standards for food safety, quality, traceability, transparency, regulatory compliance, and responsible sourcing.

Partner with Quality Assurance, Regulatory, and Operations teams on supplier approval, audit readiness, issue resolution, continuous improvement, and compliance with applicable food safety requirements.

Maintain procurement practices that support the highest standards of quality, safety, ethics, and regulatory compliance across the supply base.

Digital Transformation and Operational Excellence

Lead the digital transformation of procurement through advanced analytics, AI-enabled decision support, predictive commodity intelligence, scenario planning, spend analytics, e-sourcing, ERP optimization, and automation.

Standardize procurement processes, policies, controls, governance, tools, and reporting across locations and categories.

Leverage data as a strategic asset to improve forecasting, sourcing decisions, supplier performance, scenario planning, and risk management.

Champion continuous improvement initiatives, including Lean, Six Sigma, process simplification, and cross-functional operational excellence.

Collaborate with Engineering and Operations on strategic capital sourcing, equipment supplier strategy, and efficiency initiatives.

Team Leadership and Talent Development

Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing procurement team across multiple categories, regions, and business priorities.

Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, business partnership, ethical sourcing, continuous improvement, and data-driven decision-making.

Build succession plans, talent pipelines, capability roadmaps, and functional responsibilities that support current and future organizational needs.

Key Performance Indicators:

EBITDA improvement attributable to procurement initiatives.

Commodity risk exposure versus policy and risk mitigation effectiveness.

Total cost of ownership reduction, cost savings, and cost avoidance as a percentage of spend.

Working capital optimization, including inventory and payment terms improvement.

Supplier innovation pipeline and contribution to speed-to-market, product innovation, and customer value.

Percent of spend under strategic category management and percent of indirect spend under contract.

AI, analytics, automation, and procurement technology adoption across the function.

Supplier risk index, supplier quality metrics, service levels, and on-time/in-full performance.

Procurement productivity and operating efficiency, including spend managed per procurement FTE and procurement ROI.

Minimum Job Requirements:

15+ years of progressive procurement, strategic sourcing, supply chain, or related experience, including senior leadership responsibility for a complex procurement function.

Significant executive leadership experience in food manufacturing, ingredient manufacturing, or baking organizations with substantial exposure to commodity-based supply chains.

Demonstrated expertise managing agricultural and commodity-based supply chains; experience in all listed commodities is not required, but candidates should have experience in several of the following areas: grain/flour/wheat, sugar, edible oils, dairy, cocoa, or related inputs.

Proven track record of delivering measurable cost savings, EBITDA improvement, working capital optimization, supplier performance improvement, and supply chain resilience.

Experience leading procurement for a multi-site, multi-category organization; experience with more than $500M in managed spend preferred.

Demonstrated success leading procurement transformation, building indirect procurement capabilities, implementing category management, and advancing procurement analytics and technology.

Ability to influence at the executive level and partner effectively across Operations, Commercial, Finance, R&D, Quality, Legal, and Supply Chain.

Education/Certifications:

Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, Economics, Finance, or a related field required.

MBA, advanced degree, or relevant professional certification preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Strong strategic thinking, business acumen, financial acumen, and ability to connect procurement strategy to enterprise value creation.

Deep knowledge of commodity markets, agricultural inputs, hedging concepts, forward buying, supplier economics, and risk management practices.

Executive presence with the ability to communicate complex market, risk, and sourcing strategies clearly to senior leaders and cross-functional stakeholders.

Advanced negotiation, contracting, supplier relationship management, category management, and total cost of ownership capabilities.

Data-driven mindset with experience using analytics, spend visibility, scenario planning, AI-enabled tools, and procurement technologies to improve decision-making.

Strong leadership, talent development, change management, and organizational design skills.

Ability to operate with urgency and discipline in a fast-paced, dynamic, manufacturing-oriented environment.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

Manage and develop direct reports in accordance with organizational needs.

Work requires supervising and monitoring work performance of direct reports, including making final decisions on hiring and disciplinary actions, evaluating program/work objectives and effectiveness, and realigning work and staffing assignments as needed.

Develop functional responsibilities of individuals that report to this position and ensure that best-in-class output is created.

Working Conditions and Physical Effort:

Primarily operates in a professional office environment with standard business equipment and technology.

Fast-paced, dynamic environment requiring frequent cross-functional collaboration and executive-level communication.

Ability to travel approximately 25% to manufacturing sites, supplier locations, customer or industry meetings, and other business events.

Occasional exposure to manufacturing, warehouse, or supplier production environments may be required; use of required personal protective equipment may be necessary when visiting operating sites.

Physical effort is generally limited to standard office work, including sitting, standing, walking, using a computer, and participating in meetings for extended periods.

Expectations:

Will demonstrate, promote, and exemplify the Company's Core Values.

At C.H. Guenther, we value transparency in compensation. By providing the salary range for this role, we aim to promote fairness and help candidates make informed choices about their career. The salary range for this role is:

$1.00 - $1,000.00

Actual compensation may vary based on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience, as well as geographic location.

C.H. Guenther & Son will never offer or pay a wage or salary that is not compliant with applicable local, state, or federal pay laws, including minimum salary thresholds.

We also offer a variety of benefits, including health and disability insurance, retirement savings options, flexible spending accounts, employee assistance programs, educational assistance, parental leave, paid time off, and company-paid holidays.

For additional information about our company, go to www.chg.com.

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All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of the pre-employment screening process which includes a drug screen and review of criminal background and other records as required.

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