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Project Procurement Manager Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Procurement & Supplier Management: * Conduct all plant purchasing functions in compliance with ... Collaborate with Engineering to identify potential sources of supply for capital project equipment ...

Technical Project Buyer

Appleton, WI

$24/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Your expertise in procurement, supplier management, and project coordination will directly impact project success, supply chain performance, and operational efficiency. What You'll Do * Lead sourcing ...

Technical Project Buyer

Appleton, WI · On-site

$24/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Your expertise in procurement, supplier management, and project coordination will directly impact project success, supply chain performance, and operational efficiency. What You'll Do * Lead sourcing ...

Procurement Analyst

Milwaukee, WI · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Monitor project task reporting to support software licensing & hardware maintenance management processes within the responsibility of the Procurement group, including renewal processing. * Performs ...

Monitor project task reporting to support software licensing & hardware maintenance management processes within the responsibility of the Procurement group, including renewal processing. * Performs ...

Procurement Analyst

Madison, WI · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Monitor project task reporting to support software licensing & hardware maintenance management processes within the responsibility of the Procurement group, including renewal processing. * Performs ...

Monitor project task reporting to support software licensing & hardware maintenance management processes within the responsibility of the Procurement group, including renewal processing. * Performs ...

Facilities Project Coordinator

Green Bay, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Supervise the project procurement and product delivery process. * Act as the liaison between the project team and vendors. * Monitor project progress by creating status reports for project managers ...

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How much do project procurement manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for project procurement manager in Wisconsin is $96,773.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,700.00 and $115,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a project procurement manager do?

A Project Procurement Manager is responsible for overseeing the purchasing and acquisition of goods and services required for a specific project. Their duties include sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, managing budgets, ensuring timely delivery, and maintaining quality standards. They work closely with project managers, engineers, and vendors to ensure that all procurement activities align with project goals, timelines, and compliance requirements. Effective Project Procurement Managers help minimize costs, mitigate risks, and contribute to the overall success of the project.

How does a project procurement manager typically collaborate with project teams and external suppliers?

A Project Procurement Manager works closely with project managers, engineers, and other internal stakeholders to clearly define procurement needs and timelines. They also serve as the main point of contact with external suppliers, negotiating contracts and ensuring timely delivery of goods and services. Effective collaboration involves regular meetings, transparent communication, and proactive problem-solving to address any supply chain or vendor issues that may affect project progress. Building strong relationships both internally and externally is key to ensuring project success and maintaining quality standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a project procurement manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Procurement Manager, you need expertise in supply chain management, contract negotiation, and strategic sourcing, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in business, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with procurement software (like SAP or Oracle), e-procurement platforms, and relevant certifications such as CIPS or CPM is highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, stakeholder management, and effective communication skills help you navigate complex vendor relationships and project requirements. These skills ensure timely and cost-effective procurement processes, minimizing project risks and maximizing organizational value.

What is the difference between Project Procurement Manager vs Procurement Specialist?

AspectProject Procurement ManagerProcurement Specialist
CredentialsBachelor's degree in supply chain, business, or related field; certifications like CPSM or CSCPBachelor's degree often preferred; certifications like CPSM beneficial
Work EnvironmentOversees procurement for projects, coordinating with project teamsHandles procurement tasks, sourcing, and supplier management
Industry UsageCommon in construction, engineering, and large-scale projectsUsed across various industries for procurement activities
Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles involving project-specific procurementMore focused on day-to-day procurement operations

The Project Procurement Manager focuses on managing procurement activities specifically for projects, ensuring timely delivery and budget adherence. In contrast, the Procurement Specialist handles sourcing, supplier relations, and procurement tasks on a broader or ongoing basis. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and focus within the procurement process.

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Infographic showing various Project Procurement Manager job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,773 per year, or $46.5 per hour.

Manager, Procurement Portfolio & Mold Management

SC Johnson & Son

Racine, WI • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


SC Johnson rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 22 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

30th of 100 rated chemical manufacturers


Job description

SC Johnson has been leading with purpose for 140 years, building high-quality products and iconic brands found in homes, schools and businesses in virtually every country worldwide - including OFF!, Raid, Glade, Windex, Scrubbing Bubbles, Ziploc, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day, method, Autan, Baygon, Mr Muscle, Duck, Lysoform and more.
The 13,000 people of our global, fifth-generation family company are committed to making the world a better place today and for future generations.

ABOUT THE ROLE

As the Manager, Procurement - Portfolio & Mold Management, you will be part of the Rigid Plastics Procurement team, leading the Global Mold Management team and serving as the global portfolio lead for Home Resins and other resin categories that represent an annual spend of up to USD 240 million.

You will develop global sourcing strategies, build strategic supplier partnerships, and deliver results across cost, cash, resiliency, innovation, sustainability, and supply continuity within a technically and commercially complex portfolio. You will also provide global governance for SC Johnson's mold assets, lead a regional Mold Management team across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa (EMEA), Latin America (LATAM), and Asia Pacific (APAC), and serve as the business project leader for the implementation and ongoing governance of COAST, partnering with key cross-functional stakeholders to ensure successful adoption and long-term governance.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Resin Portfolio Management

  • Own and lead the global Home Resins and other assigned resin categories, representing an annual spend of up to USD 240 million

  • Develop and execute global, regional, and local Category and sourcing strategies aligned with SCJ business, cost, cash, resiliency, innovation, and sustainability goals

  • Maintain a strong understanding of resin markets, supply-and-demand conditions, commodity and feedstock trends, supplier capabilities, and regional risks

  • Lead supplier identification, evaluation, selection, negotiations, contracting, and ongoing performance management

  • Develop strategic supplier relationships that provide competitive cost, reliable supply, preferred access to capacity and innovation, and improved speed to market

  • Lead business reviews with strategic suppliers and align priorities and actions with cross-functional stakeholders

  • Deliver committed cost savings, working-capital improvements, risk mitigation, and other value-creation objectives

  • Develop resin inflation forecasts for business planning and provide timely reporting of savings, cash improvements, market developments, and risks

  • Partner with Engineering, Operations, Planning, Finance, Sustainability, Quality, and regional Procurement teams to support innovation, specification optimization, complexity reduction, new-product launches, and long-term business growth

  • Evaluate global and regional upstream resin sourcing opportunities, including direct and hybrid purchasing models versus converter-managed procurement. Develop business cases assessing total cost, buying leverage, pricing transparency, working capital, operational requirements, and supply-continuity risks while leveraging SCJ global supplier relationships

Global Mold Management

  • Lead and develop the regional Mold Management team across North America, EMEA/LATAM, and APAC, setting priorities, responsibilities, and annual work plans

  • Provide global governance for SC Johnson's blow-mold and injection-mold assets, ensuring consistent lifecycle management processes across regions and suppliers

  • Ensure mold assets are accurately recorded and monitored for location, ownership, condition, capacity, maintenance, financial status, and remaining useful life

  • Lead mold condition reporting and develop action plans for assets requiring maintenance, refurbishment, repair, replacement, or additional capacity

  • Develop maintenance plans with supplier support and ensure required asset information is entered accurately and on time

  • Lead mold capacity and demand analysis to support Operations, Planning, business continuity, service, and future innovation requirements

  • Lead the annual Global Mold Budget process, coordinating approximately USD 10 million in global capital requirements and managing approximately USD 4 million in annual maintenance spending for existing molds

  • Partner with Finance, Engineering, Operations, Procurement, and regional leadership to prioritize investments and ensure mold requirements are included in capital budgets and regional financial plans

  • Lead or coordinate Major Expenditure Authorization (MEA) and financial approvals for mold repairs, refurbishments, replacements, duplications, and capacity investments

  • Support the Rigid Plastics Portfolio team during sourcing events by providing mold condition, lifecycle, capacity, investment, and risk information. Converter-led mold-maker selection will be managed through the RFP and technical-development process

  • Lead COAST implementation initiative - digitalization of mold lifecycle management from current eFAT system

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE YOU'LL BRING

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Supply Chain, Engineering, or a related discipline is required

  • 7-10 years of experience in one or more of the following areas: Procurement Portfolio Management, Category Management, Procurement Operations, or other Supply Chain functions, preferably with regional responsibility

  • Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future sponsorship

PREFERRED EXPERIENCES AND SKILLS

  • Masters degree/MBA preferred

  • Experience with procurement disciplines including market analysis, negotiations, clean-sheet analysis, sourcing strategy execution, and project management

  • Experience in the plastics industry and operational procurement is preferred

  • Knowledge of industry, economic, and cost factors that influence mold pricing is preferred

  • Strong communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence stakeholders at multiple organizational levels and a demonstrated track record of cross-functional collaboration within a matrix organization

  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, deliver results, and apply strong business acumen to achieve financial objectives

  • Strong financial analysis skills, including the ability to organize and evaluate financial data to support business decision-making

  • Experience identifying, assessing, prioritizing, and managing business risks and opportunities

  • Experience developing and executing strategic sourcing initiatives to optimize supplier quality, value, and total cost

  • Ability to manage complex projects with a high degree of ambiguity

JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Full-time position, typically working regular business hours, Monday through Friday

  • Office work environment. Remote work is available one day per week following a 90-day onboarding period

  • Travel may be required based on business needs

  • This position is not eligible for relocation

BENEFITS AND PERKS

SC Johnson's total compensation packages are at or above industry levels. In addition to salary, total packages may include bonuses, long-term incentives, matching 401(k) contributions and profit sharing based on company profitability, job level and years of service. As a family company, we're committed to providing benefits such as subsidized health care plans, maternity/paternity/adoption leave, flexible work arrangements, vacation purchase options, recreation and fitness centers, childcare, counseling services and more.

Inclusion & Diversity

We're a global business, with people from every culture, ethnicity, race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age and ability. We recognize the breadth of human experience, and we work to celebrate it. It is our goal to build a diverse, inclusive and supportive work environment where all people can thrive.

We're committed to ongoing efforts that help us attract, hire, and retain diverse talent who want to build a positive, inclusive environment. Read more about our ongoing initiatives at https://jobs.scjohnson.com/inclusion.


Better Together

At SC Johnson, we believe people achieve their best when they collaborate and work together in person. We value connection to strengthen teamwork, accelerate problem solving, and drive innovation.


Equal Opportunity Employer

The policy of the Company is to ensure equal opportunity for all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, gender identity, gender expression, disability, citizenship, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in any active or reserve component of the U.S. or state military forces, genetic history or information or any other category protected by law.


Accommodation Requests

If you are an individual with a disability and you need an accommodation or other assistance during the application process, please call our Human Resources department at 262-260-3343 or email your request to SCJHR@scj.com. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. Download the EEO Know Your Rights posterfor more information.



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