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What You'll Do As a Procurement Specialist, you'll be hands-on with the lifecycle of government procurement activity for our clients. Day to day, that means: * Reviewing and analyzing daily ...

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Build a Career That Matters At Procurement Professionals, Inc. (PPI) and Military Supply Company (MSC), we help U.S. manufacturers and distributors compete for and win government contracts, supplying ...

As a Procurement contractor at Abbott, you can do work with impact. To be considered for future Procurement opportunities, apply now, and be added to Abbott's Contract Labor Community and the ...

As a Procurement contractor at Abbott, you can do work with impact. To be considered for future Procurement opportunities, apply now, and be added to Abbott's Contract Labor Community and the ...

Procurement Specialist The Procurement Specialist manages end-to-end purchasing activities to ensure the timely and cost-effective procurement of materials and services that support manufacturing ...

PROCUREMENT COORDINATOR

Conway, AR · On-site

$57K - $84K/yr

Oversee and execute procurement processes for timely, cost-effective acquisition of goods and services. * Review and approve purchase orders for accuracy and policy compliance. * Write RFPs, RFQs ...

Procurement Analyst Location: Plano, TX Duration: 12+ Months Contract with possible Extension Job Summary: We are seeking a Procurement Specialist to support the Tactical Procurement Team within ...

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How much do procurement job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for procurement job 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 Procurement Job vs Purchasing Coordinator?

AspectProcurement JobPurchasing Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesStrategic sourcing, supplier negotiations, contract managementOrder processing, vendor communication, purchase documentation
Required SkillsNegotiation, supply chain knowledge, analytical skillsCommunication, organization, basic procurement understanding
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, supply chain departmentsProcurement or purchasing departments, administrative settings
CertificationsCPM, CPSM, or related certifications often preferredTypically no formal certifications required

Procurement jobs focus on strategic sourcing and supplier management, while purchasing coordinators handle day-to-day order processing and vendor communication. Both roles are essential in supply chain operations but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Procurement Specialist

Procurement Specialist

Procurement Professionals, Inc.

Philadelphia, PA • On-site

$21 - $25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago

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Job description

Position Overview (Company Location - Fort Washington, PA)

Build a Career That Matters
At Procurement Professionals, Inc. (PPI) and Military Supply Company (MSC), we help U.S. manufacturers and distributors compete for and win government contracts, supplying spare parts to the U.S. Armed Forces. With more than 68 years of combined experience in military procurement, our team delivers the kind of expertise, precision, and service that keeps our clients competitive in the defense supply chain.
We're growing, and we're looking for a driven, detail-oriented Procurement Specialist to join our Fort Washington PA team.
No prior government contracting experience required, we'll train you. What we need is someone sharp, reliable, and ready to build something.
What You'll Do
As a Procurement Specialist, you'll be hands-on with the lifecycle of government procurement activity for our clients. Day to day, that means:

  • Reviewing and analyzing daily government procurement solicitations to find the right opportunities
  • Matching those opportunities to our clients' capabilities and product offerings
  • Preparing and coordinating quotation requests and proposal submissions
  • Keeping clients informed on bid opportunities, requirements, and deadlines
  • Coordinating with government agencies, suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors to pull everything together
  • Monitoring deadlines and ensuring all quotations and documentation are submitted on time
  • Maintaining accurate records of solicitation activity, quotes, and client responses in company systems
  • Identifying new opportunities for existing clients and supporting prospective client growth
  • Assisting with new client onboarding as the team expands

What We're Looking For
You don't need a background in defense or government contracting. You do need to be:

  • Detail-oriented, as accuracy matters in everything we do
  • Organized, as you'll be managing multiple clients and deadlines simultaneously
  • A clear communicator, professional in written and verbal communication is essential
  • Self-motivated, you'll have support, but you'll own your work
  • Eager to grow this role is a real runway for advancement

Nice to have (but not required):

  • Experience in procurement, supply chain, logistics, sales support, or contracting
  • Familiarity with SAM.gov, DIBBS, PIEE, or other federal procurement platforms
  • Associate's or Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, or a related field

Room to Grow
This is an entry-level role, and we mean that as a selling point. We invest heavily in training and promotion from within. Team members who show up, perform, and grow with us move into senior procurement roles, account management, and business development. If you're looking for a place to build a real career in a specialized, in-demand industry this is it.

Company Description

About Us
Procurement Professionals, Inc. and Military Supply Company partner with manufacturers and distributors nationwide to supply spare parts to the U.S. Armed Forces. Whether acting as a consultant or prime contractor, we support our clients through every stage from identifying RFQ opportunities to award management, fulfillment, and compliance.
Our culture values people, collaboration, and the mission behind what we do. We're a tight-knit team that takes our work seriously because the customers at the end of the supply chain depend on it.