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Purchasing Project Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

... purchase orders. 2. Demonstrates business acumen and expertise in understanding budgeting and cost controls processes and systems so projects are procured and managed consistently and profitably 3. ...

Oversight and management of construction projects in regard to scheduling, manpower, tools and ... Coordinating material purchases and deliveries. * Leadership and supervision of project team ...

Prepare and manage RFIs, submittals, change orders, purchase orders, and project documentation. * Utilize Procore daily for project management, documentation, correspondence, schedules, drawings, and ...

Project Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

A Project Manager is expected to work as an important member of the project execution team that ... maintain schedule for purchasing, fabrication, construction, inspection, start-up, etc ...

Overview The Project Manager is responsible to plan, direct, and coordinate construction operations, purchases, financial reporting and project controls activities for an assigned portfolio of ...

Project Manager

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

A Project Manager is expected to work as an important member of the project execution team that ... maintain schedule for purchasing, fabrication, construction, inspection, start-up, etc ...

Project Manager

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

A Project Manager is expected to work as an important member of the project execution team that ... maintain schedule for purchasing, fabrication, construction, inspection, start-up, etc ...

The Project Manager is responsible to plan, direct, and coordinate construction operations, purchases, financial reporting and project controls activities for an assigned portfolio of concurrent ...

Overview The Project Manager is responsible to plan, direct, and coordinate construction operations, purchases, financial reporting and project controls activities for an assigned portfolio of ...

Approves and reviews all jobsite purchases * Responsible for coordination between subcontractors ... Manages all financial aspects for the project * Supports and/or participates in assigned bidding of ...

Approves and reviews all jobsite purchases * Responsible for coordination between subcontractors ... Manages all financial aspects for the project * Supports and/or participates in assigned bidding of ...

Perform timely and accurate project management administrative activities including issuing meeting minutes, purchase and change orders, and verifying work, processing invoices, and updating project ...

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How much do purchasing project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for purchasing project manager in Arizona is $78,466.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,600.00 and $93,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a purchasing project manager?

To thrive as a Purchasing Project Manager, you need expertise in procurement processes, project management, and supply chain principles, often supported by a degree in business or supply chain management. Familiarity with ERP systems like SAP or Oracle, as well as certifications such as PMP or CPM, are commonly required. Strong negotiation, problem-solving, and interpersonal communication skills set top professionals apart in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial for efficiently managing supplier relationships, controlling costs, and ensuring timely delivery of project objectives.

How does a purchasing project manager typically collaborate with other departments during a procurement project?

A Purchasing Project Manager works closely with cross-functional teams such as engineering, finance, legal, and operations to ensure procurement initiatives align with overall business objectives. They facilitate communication between departments to clarify specifications, budgets, and timelines, and often lead meetings to resolve issues or negotiate terms. Building strong relationships with internal stakeholders is key to managing project risks and ensuring timely delivery of goods or services. This collaborative environment helps streamline decision-making and supports project success.

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

AspectPurchasing Project ManagerProcurement Specialist
CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., CPSM, CPM), experience in project managementCertifications like CPSM, C.P.M., procurement experience
Work EnvironmentOversees procurement projects, manages teams, coordinates with vendorsFocuses on sourcing, supplier evaluation, and purchasing activities
Industry UsageUsed in industries with complex procurement projects, construction, manufacturingCommon in supply chain, logistics, and procurement departments

The Purchasing Project Manager combines project management skills with procurement expertise to oversee procurement initiatives, while the Procurement Specialist primarily focuses on sourcing and purchasing activities. Both roles require procurement knowledge and certifications, but the Purchasing Project Manager emphasizes managing procurement projects and teams.

What does a purchasing project manager do?

A purchasing project manager oversees procurement activities to ensure timely acquisition of goods and services needed for projects. They coordinate with suppliers, manage budgets, and utilize procurement software to meet project requirements efficiently and cost-effectively.

What are the most commonly searched types of Purchasing Project jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Purchasing Project jobs in Arizona are:

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Purchasing Project Manager jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Purchasing Project Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Purchasing Project Manager job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,466 per year, or $37.7 per hour.

Precon Project Manager

Sundt

Tempe, AZ

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Sundt rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job Summary

The Preconstruction Project Manager's primary responsibility is to manage risk for the company during the preconstruction phase by providing oversight and leadership to preconstruction teams. They are typically involved in multiple projects, but may be assigned to a single large project when merited. In addition to having responsibility for the technical success and execution of the projects they work on, they are also responsible for managing the relationships with the other team members. Preconstruction Project Managers are ultimately responsible for the quality and timeliness of all estimating deliverables for assigned projects. Day to day efforts are focused on management of teams, but individuals will occasionally be asked to develop work product when appropriate or when necessary to manage the flow of work in the department.

Key Responsibilities

1.    As assigned, performs both basic and advanced estimating tasks as necessary to manage the flow of work in the department. Participates in the development of and oversees the execution of the elements of a project scope management plan including the work needed to complete the project successfully. Has a thorough understanding of the development of, and oversees the execution of the procurement plan including the contract management and change control processes required to develop and administer subcontracts or purchase orders.
2.    Demonstrates business acumen and expertise in understanding budgeting and cost controls processes and systems so projects are procured and managed consistently and profitably
3.    Demonstrates proficiency with risk management planning including identification, analysis, response planning, and monitoring and control on a project and facilitates the review of projects risks with senior management.
4.    Ensures compliance with owner contracts. Has a thorough understanding of the project quality management plan, project communication plan, safety plan and environmental plan.
5.    Ensures timeliness, professionalism, consistency and branding of all deliverables on assigned projects.
6.    Manages expectations of clients and internal partners regarding work flow. Has a detailed knowledge of the time management plan process to ensure all processes required to manage the timely completion of a project are appropriately applied.
7.    May serve as the Design Manager during pursuits and during design phase on Alternative Delivery Method projects.
8.    On negotiated projects, establishes "Conditions of Success" during preconstruction phase.
9.    Provide thorough and detailed review of all estimates on assigned projects to ensure numbers align with historical costs and market conditions.
10.    Provides oversight for, and active participation in the development of key deliverables, to include preconstruction labor estimates, Cost Models, Order of Magnitude estimates, contribution to RFP's, contractual preconstruction deliverables on alternative delivery method projects, GMP proposals, bids, budget uploads, purchasing plans, subcontracts, purchase orders, General Conditions and project logistics. Has a detailed understanding and collaboration with team around the components of the project management plan (PMP) to ensure successful project execution including a detailed understanding of the change management process.
11.    Take ownership of assigned projects and ensure accountability of team members (including themselves) by planning, acquiring and reviewing the project team to ensure relentless execution of the project.
 12.    Uses Critical Path Method scheduling techniques to proactively guide the design phase of Alternative Delivery Method projects, and to actively manage the design phase on design-build projects.
13.    Works with Project Manager, Project Director, Regional Director, or Operations Manager to develop staffing plans for assigned projects

Minimum Job Requirements

1.    Four year engineering degree or equivalent combinations of technical training and/or related experience.
2.    Ideal candidates will have project experience in one or more key market sectors identified by the business unit.
3.    Proficient in the use of P6 and demonstrates skill in Critical Path Scheduling
4.    Proficient in the use of an Enterprise Project Management Systems.
5.    Proficient in the use of commonly used industry estimating software programs.
6.    Proficient use of all Microsoft Office Suite programs.
7.    Successful history executing projects as the prime point of contact with minimal oversight for project teams. Preconstruction Project Manager I: projects valued to $50Mb. Preconstruction Project Manager II: projects valued in excess of $50M
8.    Ten or more years of experience in an estimating role.

Note: Job Description is subject to change at any time and may include other duties as assigned.

Physical Requirements

1.    Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to; steel toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.)
2.    May reach above shoulder heights and below the waist on a frequent basis
3.    May stoop, kneel, or bend, on an occasional basis
4.    May use telephone, computer system, email, or other electronic devices on a limited basis to communicate with internal and external customers or vendors
5.    Must be able to comply with all safety standards and procedures
6.    Occasionally will climb stairs, ladders, etc.
7.    Required to use hands to grasp, lift, handle, carry or feel objects on a frequent basis
8.    Will interact with people frequently during a shift/work day
9.    Will lift, push or pull objects on an occasional basis
10.    Will sit, stand or walk short distances for up to the entire duration of a shift/work day.

Safety Level

Safety-Sensitive

Note: Jobs with the Safety-Sensitive designation are those that include tasks or duties that the employer reasonably believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others such as operating a vehicle, operating equipment, operating machinery or power tools, repairing/maintaining the operation of any vehicle/equipment, the handling/disposal/transport of hazardous materials, or the handling/treatment/disposal of potentially flammable/combustible materials.

As a 100% employee-owned contractor, when you work at Sundt, you're not just hiring on at a company, you're joining a culture. Because everyone at Sundt is part owner, you'll join a team of people who are deeply invested in their work. From apprentices to managers, we're passionate about the details and deliberate in everything we do.

At Sundt we focus on building long-term prosperity for our clients, communities and employee-owners. We offer competitive pay, industry-leading benefits including a 401k and employee stock ownership plan, incentive programs for craft and administrative employees as well as training that focuses on your personal and professional growth. We're driven by skill, grit and purpose. Join us as we strive to be the most skilled builder in America.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: Sundt is committed to the equal treatment of all employees, and/or applicants for employment, and prohibits discrimination based on race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, color, age, disability, national origin, covered veteran status, genetic information; or any other classification protected by applicable Federal, state, or local laws.

Benefit list:
  • Market Competitive Salary (paid weekly)
  • Bonus Eligibility based on company, group, and individual performance
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan & 401K
  • Industry Leading Health Coverage Starting Your First Day
  • Flexible Time Off (FTO)
  • Medical, Health Savings, and Wellness credits
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Workplace Wellness Programs
  • Mental Health Program
  • Life and Disability Insurance
  • Employee-Owner Perks
  • Educational Assistance
  • Sundt Foundation - Charitable Employee-Owner's program

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