A Civil Procurement Manager oversees the end-to-end acquisition of construction materials, services, and heavy equipment, ensuring cost-efficiency, quality, and timely delivery. Key duties include managing vendor relationships, negotiating contracts, reviewing BOQs, and aligning purchases with construction project schedules. They typically require a Civil Engineering background and 3+ years of experience in construction or EPC projects. Key Responsibilities Supplier & Contract Management:Identify, evaluate, and maintain relationships with reliable suppliers; negotiate contracts, prices, and favorable payment terms. Procurement Strategy:Develop cost-effective sourcing strategies for civil materials (steel, cement, aggregates) based on project plans and BOQs. Logistics & Inventory Control:Monitor stock levels and ensure timely delivery of materials to construction sites to avoid project delays. Compliance & Reporting:Ensure all purchases comply with company policies, local regulations, and safety standards; maintain accurate documentation. Collaboration:Coordinate closely with project engineers, site managers, and finance teams to align procurement with schedules. Required Qualifications & Skills Education:Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Experience:3–5+ years in procurement, specifically within construction, real estate, or EPC companies. Technical Skills:Proficiency in ERP software (e.g., SAP, Oracle) and knowledge of construction materials/methods. Soft Skills:Strong negotiation, analytical, and communication skills.
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Procurement Manager - CIVIL