About The Lisinski Law Firm We strive to change as many lives as possible by offering immigration solutions even in the most challenging cases. Our goal is to find all possible options to keep our clients in the United States with their families where they belong. Position Purpose The Procurement Manager plays a crucial role in the strategic sourcing and procurement of goods and services. This position oversees and manages contracts throughout their lifecycle, develops procurement strategies, manages supplier relationships, and ensures compliance with company policies and regulations. Key Responsibilities - Strategic Sourcing and Procurement: - Identify and evaluate potential suppliers based on quality, price, and reliability. - Negotiate contracts and agreements with suppliers to secure favorable terms. - Analyze market trends and identify opportunities for cost savings. - Supplier Relationship Management: - Resolve supplier disputes and negotiate settlements. - Contract Management: - Develop and manage contracts and agreements with suppliers. - Ensure contracts accurately reflect the agreements reached. - Work with legal counsel to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. - Ensure compliance with contract terms and conditions. - Monitor contract performance and identify risks. - Manage contract renewals, amendments, and terminations. - Compliance and Risk Management: - Ensure compliance with policies, procedures, laws, and regulations. - Identify and mitigate procurement and contract risks. - Maintain accurate records and documentation. - Reporting and Analysis: - Prepare procurement reports and analysis. - Track and monitor KPIs. - Recommend process improvements. - Use procurement software to track purchases and generate reports. Required Skills and Qualifications - Proven experience in procurement and supply chain management. - Strong negotiation and contract management skills. - Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills. - Knowledge of procurement best practices and industry standards. - Proficiency in procurement software and ERP systems. Education and Experience - Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, business administration, or a related field. - At least 5 years of procurement experience, including full contract lifecycle management. This role requires collaboration with all internal team members but does not have direct reports. The estimated annual salary range for this role is $65,120 - $73,440 USD per year. Currency: USD