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How much do regional procurement director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for regional procurement director in the United States is $134,111.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,500.00 and $163,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a regional procurement director do?

A Regional Procurement Director oversees and manages the procurement activities for a specific geographic region within an organization. Their responsibilities typically include developing sourcing strategies, negotiating contracts with suppliers, ensuring compliance with company policies, and optimizing costs without compromising quality. They also lead a team of procurement professionals, analyze market trends, and collaborate with internal stakeholders to support business goals. Ultimately, their role is critical in ensuring the efficient and cost-effective acquisition of goods and services across their region.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a regional procurement director?

To thrive as a Regional Procurement Director, you need expertise in supply chain management, strategic sourcing, contract negotiation, and a relevant degree such as business or supply chain management. Familiarity with procurement software (like SAP Ariba or Oracle), data analysis tools, and certifications such as CPSM or CIPS are highly valued. Leadership, cross-cultural communication, and relationship-building skills enable effective collaboration across teams and regions. These abilities are crucial for optimizing procurement strategies, ensuring cost efficiency, and managing supplier relationships on a regional scale.

What are some common challenges a regional procurement director faces when managing procurement across multiple locations?

A Regional Procurement Director often encounters challenges related to standardizing processes and ensuring compliance across various locations with differing local regulations and supplier markets. Coordinating communication among dispersed teams and aligning procurement strategies with both regional and global objectives can also be complex. Success in this role typically requires strong leadership, adaptability, and the ability to build collaborative relationships with stakeholders and suppliers across different cultures and business environments.

What is the difference between Regional Procurement Director vs Procurement Manager?

AspectRegional Procurement DirectorProcurement Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees procurement strategies across multiple regions, manages large teams, and develops policiesManages procurement activities within a specific department or location, focusing on day-to-day purchasing
ScopeRegional or multi-siteSingle site or department
Experience & CredentialsTypically requires extensive procurement experience, certifications like CPSM or CPM, and leadership skillsRequires procurement experience, often with certifications like CPSM, but less focus on leadership

The main difference is that the Regional Procurement Director oversees procurement across multiple regions with strategic responsibilities, while the Procurement Manager focuses on managing procurement activities within a specific area or department. The Director role involves higher-level planning and leadership, whereas the Manager handles operational tasks.

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Infographic showing various Regional Procurement Director job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $134,111 per year, or $64.5 per hour.

Procurement Manager

Logoplaste

Plainfield, IL • On-site

$90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Join the Logoplaste team!

Logoplaste is currently seeking to recruit a Procurement Manager, to join our Plainfield, IL team.

The Procurement Manager – USA & Canada will act as the regional extension of Logoplaste's Global Procurement function, ensuring alignment between central strategy and local execution across all North American plants. The role is structured on a 50/50 split:

  • 50% Category Support (Repairs & Maintenance / MRO): reinforce the Global Category Manager for R&M by driving RFQs, spend control and savings.
  • 50% Regional Procurement Governance & Enablement: train and coach local buyers, standardize purchasing practices and bridge plants with central teams.

Key Responsibilities

Category Reinforcement: Repairs & Maintenance (50%)

  • Execute RFQs and sourcing events for R&M/MRO in USA & Canada, under the guidelines of the Global Category Manager.
  • Identify, qualify and negotiate with regional suppliers (spare parts, maintenance services, industrial equipment).
  • Monitor and control R&M spend; deliver savings aligned with the global category roadmap.
  • Consolidate demand across plants to unlock volume-based negotiations.
  • Benchmark suppliers and prices; flag opportunities for global deals.
  • Support maintenance teams in translating technical requirements into sourcing specifications.
  • Coordinate with the Global Category Manager on strategy, escalations and category reviews.
  • Progressively extend category support to other strategic categories as the regional model matures.

Regional Enablement, Training & Governance (50%)

  • Train local buyers, plant managers and requisitioners on Logoplaste's procurement processes and tools (SAP S/4HANA, PO workflow, approval matrix).
  • Reinforce the preferred supplier framework at plant level.
  • Serve as single point of contact between USA/Canada plants and Central Procurement.
  • Ensure contract compliance; reduce off-contract/maverick spend.
  • Drive the contracting process with regional suppliers (NDAs, MSAs, SLAs) with Legal and Central Procurement.
  • Audit and improve local purchasing practices (PO creation, 3-way match, vendor master data).
  • Deploy procurement KPIs at plant level (PO cycle time, contract coverage, savings capture).
  • Act as ambassador of Global Procurement in North America and support cross-functional projects (e.g., Marsh, BCP).

Requirements

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor's in Engineering, Supply Chain or Business; MBA/Master is a plus.
  • 4–8 years of procurement experience, incl. category management or regional procurement, ideally in manufacturing, packaging or FMCG.
  • Proven track record in R&M / MRO sourcing.
  • Experience in multi-plant, matrix organizations with central and local reporting lines.

Technical Skills

  • Strong SAP S/4HANA (MM, sourcing, contracts).
  • RFQs, RFPs, e-auctions and structured negotiations.
  • Spend analysis, savings tracking and procurement KPIs.
  • Contract management (MSAs, SLAs, NDAs) and vendor onboarding.
  • Advanced Excel and Power BI.

Soft Skills & Competencies

  • Strong communicator and trainer, able to engage non-procurement audiences.
  • Hands-on, pragmatic, balancing strategy with execution.
  • Able to influence without direct authority in a matrix environment.
  • Fluent in English (mandatory); Spanish or Portuguese a plus.
  • Autonomous, structured, results-oriented.
  • Willing to travel ~30–40% across USA & Canada.

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