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United Against Human Trafficking seeks a Procurement Manager to oversee centralized procurement for food, supplies, and program materials, guiding the full purchasing cycle from sourcing to award. You will align purchasing with organizational goals, manage a team, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and internal requirements.
You will lead supplier negotiations, optimize vendor relations, and develop demand plans to forecast needs while supporting audits and reporting to leadership.
Description
The Procurement Manager is responsible for overseeing centralized procurement operations, including sourcing and purchasing of food, operational supplies, and program-related materials, and leading the formal procurement process from solicitation through award. This position is critical in the efficient and strategic acquisition of goods and services across the organization. This role collaborates closely with internal departments and external vendors to align purchasing activities with organizational goals while promoting cost-effectiveness and compliance with federal, state, and internal procurement requirements.
Adhere to PACT values. (Purpose: Using our strengths passionately to contribute to our mission. Accountability: Choosing to rise above one’s circumstances and demonstrating ownership to achieve results. See It. Own It. Solve It. Do It. Courage: Standing up for what’s right and acting. Transparency: Doing things openly and honestly)
Manages one or more direct reports by providing guidance and/or oversight to employees and/or contractors/temporary staff. Develops and maintains roles, responsibilities, and expectations. Practices performance management in support of employee development, and performs administrative duties associated with being a people manager. Responsibilities include interviewing, planning, assigning, directing work, and resolving problems. Responsibilities also include sponsoring and participating in and/or supporting project teams sponsored by other management team members.
Carries out responsibilities in accordance with HFB policies. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, including Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA), USDA, and FDA, as well as grant and/or other funding requirements.
Business Insight / Instills Trust / Drives Engagement / Optimizes Work Processes / Directs Work Composure / Manages Ambiguity / Communicates Effectively / Organizational Savvy / Decision Quality Manages Conflict / Presentation Skills / Financial Acumen / Developing Direct Reports
The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of the job, the associate is required daily to analyze and interpret data, sit and work on a computer for extended periods of time, communicate individually and to larger groups, and remain in a standing or stationary position for a significant amount of the workday; and often access, input, and retrieve information from the computer and other office productivity devices. The associate is regularly required to move about the office and around the facility, use hands, wrists, and fingers to grip, type, and write. The employee must frequently lift, push, and pull 15 pounds. The employee will need to have the average ability to hear horns and see peripheral warnings and alerts associated with a distribution center or warehouses.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. While the job is generally performed in an enclosed office environment, the employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, freezers, enclosed and/or tight spaces, areas in which moving mechanical parts, fumes, toxic or caustic chemicals are present, strong food-related smells, and outside weather conditions. The noise level in the office environment is typically quiet, but the employee will be occasionally exposed to loud noise levels (e.g., horns, fans).
Travel is required for this position (up to 10% of the time and on a domestic basis within our 18-county service area).
This role supports hours of operations at the Houston Food Bank facilities, as necessary, and may require flexibility (e.g., times of disaster, community events, company events).
*Is legally able to work in the United States.