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Procurement Coordinator

La Vergne, TN · On-site

$27.89 - $31.25/hr

The Procurement Coordinator is a creative problem solver, partnering to develop and execute ... projects in a fast-paced environment. * Proactive in identifying process improvements, risk ...

Job Title: Procurement Coordinator Type: Long-term Contract Work Model: Remote Responsibilities ... Collaborate with the EPC Delivery Department's project manager to track procurement budgets from ...

Job Title: Procurement Coordinator Type: Long-term Contract Work Model: Remote Responsibilities ... Collaborate with the EPC Delivery Department's project manager to track procurement budgets from ...

Monitor vendor compliance across active projects, including prequal status, insurance certificates ... Coordinator, Project Engineer, or in a procurement or contract administration role within the ...

Monitor vendor compliance across active projects, including prequal status, insurance certificates ... Coordinator, Project Engineer, or in a procurement or contract administration role within the ...

Monitor vendor compliance across active projects, including prequal status, insurance certificates ... Coordinator, Project Engineer, or in a procurement or contract administration role within the ...

This role is to lead and manage the Procurement function on large EPC projects, directly responsible for Purchasing, Expediting, and coordination of the Transportation & Logistics, and Supplier ...

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How much do project procurement coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for project procurement coordinator in the United States is $65,020.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $76,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Project Procurement Coordinator do?

A Project Procurement Coordinator is responsible for managing the purchasing and supply of materials, equipment, and services needed for a specific project. They work closely with project managers, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure that procurement processes follow company policies and project timelines. Their duties often include negotiating with vendors, tracking orders, and maintaining accurate records to support project delivery and cost efficiency. This role is essential to ensure that projects have the resources required to run smoothly and on schedule.

How does a Project Procurement Coordinator typically collaborate with project managers and suppliers during the procurement process?

A Project Procurement Coordinator works closely with project managers to understand project requirements, timelines, and budgets, ensuring procurement aligns with overall project goals. They frequently communicate with suppliers to source materials, negotiate contracts, and resolve any delivery or quality issues. The role often requires facilitating meetings between internal stakeholders and vendors, tracking order progress, and maintaining accurate documentation. Effective collaboration and communication are essential for managing expectations and ensuring timely procurement of goods and services.

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

To thrive as a Project Procurement Coordinator, you need strong skills in supply chain management, contract negotiation, and vendor relationship management, typically supported by a degree in business, supply chain, or a related field. Familiarity with procurement software (such as SAP or Oracle), ERP systems, and possibly certifications like CPP or CPSM is common. Exceptional organizational abilities, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help build relationships and manage multiple priorities. These competencies are crucial for ensuring timely and cost-effective procurement that supports successful project delivery.
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Project Procurement Manager

Project Procurement Manager

KBR

Newark, DE

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 24 days ago


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Job description

Title:

Project Procurement Manager

KBR Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) provides holistic and value-added solutions across the entire asset life cycle. These include world-class licensed process technologies, differentiated advisory services, deep technical domain expertise, energy transition solutions, high-end design capabilities, and smart solutions to optimize planned and operating assets.

KBR is looking for a Project Procurement Manager (PPM) is responsible for leading all procurement and materials management activities for a large-scale capital project within an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) environment. This role ensures timely, cost-effective, compliant acquisition of engineered equipment, bulk materials, and subcontracted services in alignment with project schedules, budgets, contractual obligations, and applicable regulatory requirements-including Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) where applicable.

The PPM serves as the primary procurement interface for the project, working closely with Project Management, Engineering, Construction, Contracts, Legal, and Government Compliance teams, as well as suppliers and subcontractors.

Functional job responsibilities will include but are not limited to:

Procurement Planning & Strategy

  • Develop and execute the Project Procurement Execution Plan, aligned with contract requirements, project schedule, and sourcing strategy.

  • Establish procurement strategies for engineered equipment, bulk materials, construction services, and long-lead items.

  • Identify procurement risks, including regulatory, supply chain, and schedule risks, and implement mitigation plans.

Supplier Management & Contracting

  • Lead supplier prequalification, bid strategy development, solicitation, evaluation, and award recommendations.

  • Negotiate commercial terms and conditions in compliance with client contracts, company policies, FAR, DFAR, and flow-down requirements.

  • Ensure suppliers and subcontractors comply with DPAS ratings, priority delivery requirements, and government-mandated schedules.

  • Resolve commercial issues, claims, and performance disputes in coordination with Contracts and Legal.

Schedule, Cost & Risk Control

  • Ensure procurement activities support the project critical path and overall execution schedule.

  • Monitor committed, forecast, and actual procurement costs against the approved project budget.

  • Identify cost-saving and value-engineering opportunities while maintaining regulatory and contractual compliance.

  • Track procurement-related risks, expediting actions, and mitigation measures.

Materials Management & Logistics

  • Coordinate with expediting, inspection, materials management, and logistics teams to ensure timely fabrication, inspection, and delivery.

  • Ensure compliance with DPAS priority requirements for shipping, allocation, and delivery sequencing.

  • Support site materials management, inventory control, and surplus disposition in accordance with contract requirements.

Cross-Functional Coordination

  • Interface with Engineering to align technical specifications, vendor data requirements, and compliance documentation.

  • Support Construction by ensuring timely availability of materials and services and resolution of field procurement issues.

  • Collaborate with Project Controls on forecasting, progress measurement, and procurement status reporting.

Compliance & Governance

  • Ensure procurement activities comply with:

    • Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) (DFAR)

    • Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS)

    • Client-specific government contract clauses and flow-down requirements

    • Company ethics, quality, safety, and sustainability policies

  • Maintain accurate, audit-ready procurement documentation suitable for government and internal audits.

  • Support compliance reporting and audits related to government-funded projects.

Team Leadership

  • Lead, mentor, and manage project procurement staff, including buyers, expeditors, and materials coordinators.

  • Assign responsibilities, establish performance expectations, and provide day-to-day decision support.

  • Promote disciplined procurement execution and compliance awareness across the project team.

Required Education, Experience, & Skills:

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Business, or a related field

  • 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

  • Proven experience managing procurement for large, complex capital projects, preferably with government or defense-related funding

  • Demonstrated experience with:

    • Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), including flow-down clauses and subcontract compliance

    • Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) requirements, including rated orders and priority fulfillment

  • Strong background in procurement of engineered equipment, bulk materials, and construction services

  • Experience working with domestic and international suppliers and complex logistics environments

  • Skills & Competencies

  • Strong commercial negotiation and contract management skills

  • Working knowledge of government contracting compliance requirements

  • Ability to balance cost, schedule, quality, and regulatory obligations

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities

  • Proficiency with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) and procurement tracking tools

  • Leadership capability in fast-paced, schedule-driven project environments

  • Working Conditions

  • Project-based role with potential for extended hours during critical milestones

  • Domestic and limited international travel may be required

  • Work performed in office, project site, and supplier locations depending on project phase

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At KBR, we partner with government and industry clients to provide purposeful and comprehensive solutions with an emphasis on efficiency and safety. With a full portfolio of services, proprietary technologies and expertise, our employees are ready to handle projects and missions from planning and design to sustainability and maintenance. Whether at the bottom of the ocean or in outer space, our clients trust us to deliver the impossible on a daily basis.

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Headquarters location

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Year founded

1998