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Director of Procurement

@ Premier
Dallas, Texas, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:market research, negotiate pricing, manage vendors
Requirements Summary:BA/BS preferred; 10-20 years purchasing and supply chain management, preferably in hospitality; strong Excel and financial modeling; excellent communication; analytical and organizational skills; multitasking ability.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Financial Modeling
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The Director of Strategic Procurement will be responsible for the development, implementation and management of innovative, strategic supply chain solutions that create value and achieve business
segment goals with best in class manufacturers and distributors, consistently leveraging across the
enterprise to create sustainable value through supply chain management and implementation of
purchasing objectives.

The role supports the development and ongoing management of assets comprised of Hospitality and
Multi-Family residential new construction and renovation projects.
Reporting to the SVP of Procurement, the role interfaces with ownership, third party clients, in house and
third party design and project management teams.

Essential Functions:

  • Conduct market research to identify and establish new sources and bid lists for product​categories, including vendor prequalification.
  • Analyze opportunities for leveraged procurement across company portfolio.
  • Assist team in research of material vendors, service providers and supply chains and in the
    development of vendor agreements.
  • Effectively manage multiple complex initiatives with limited supervision.
  • Initiate, develop and execute National Account Programs and Preferred Vendor Pricing
    Agreements.
  • Through analyzation and optimization, solicit, track and negotiate pricing to lower operating
    costs, mitigate supply chain risk and improve quality.
  • Derive savings, improve the quality of products and services, enhance budget predictability, accuracy & controls, improve operating efficiencies and enhance profitability.