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Job Title


Procurement and Contracts Manager


Company : Cherriots


Location : salem, OR


Created : 2024-04-20


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

About the Role: This position manages, supervises, and coordinates the activities and operations of the procurement and contracts department, including highly technical purchasing services and contracts; coordinates assigned activities with other divisions, departments, and outside agencies; provides administrative support to the CFO; supervises and develops work plans for staff; is responsible for cradle to grave contract and procurement administration; and performs related duties as assigned. How You Will Make an Impact: Assumes management responsibility for assigned services and activities of the procurementcontracts department including highly technical purchasing services and contracts.Serves as the liaison for the procurementcontracts department with other divisions, departments, and outside agencies; and negotiates and resolves issues.Establishes and maintains current procurement and contract policies and procedures. Develops and recommends new and revised policies and procedures. Conducts vendor product research; obtains and analyzes data to forecast future price trends; determines availability of products; and reviews new products and evaluates substitutions.Develops and maintains procurement processes, contracts, and vendor self-service portal in Tyler Munis (software).Keeps up to date on State of Oregon purchase agreements and availability of goods and services on state contracts; plans and executes vendor selection process following District policies and procedures.Prepares invitations to bidrequests for proposalrequests for qualification documents from finalized specifications and scopes of work.Review contract and format of bid documents; ensure bid documents comply with established guidelines, rules, and regulations; and develop documents for authorization to award District purchase requirements.Reviews protests on bid awards; researches issues; coordinates with the legal department; and makes recommendations on response.Prepares and submits legal notices of solicitation for publication and circulation.With appropriate personnel, conducts pre-bidpre-proposal conferences; responds to requests for information from vendors; reviews, tabulates, and analyzes bid responses; reviews bid results and performs costprice analysis.Writes recommendations for the award of contracts for board action and makes presentations to the Board of Directors, as needed.Ensures compliance with state and federal regulations as well as District policy regarding District procurement practices.Prepares draft procurement contracts and obtains concurrence with affected divisions.Submits draft to an attorney for legal sufficiency and responds to inquiries from an attorney; prepares final contract form for signature by all parties; and administers contracts.Maintains vendor contact files following policies and procedures, as well as contract terms and conditions.Maintains compliance with the Procurement Integrity Act, Buy American Act, District's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, and Americans with Disability Act.Oversees contract activity and performs system and internal control reviews to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations and District policies and procedures concerning contract administration, including construction contracts for the District. Serves as the procurement department representative on the Archives Committee.Provides assistance and support to the CFO as needed by working on special projects and serving on District committees.Assists in properly accounting for expenditures for grant activity and maintaining necessary grant procurement records.Provide backup to other Finance Division staff, as needed.Performs additional duties as assigned.  What You Will Need to Be Successful in this Role:Considerable knowledge of Procurement System Review, and audit procedures.Considerable skill in organizing and prioritizing multiple tasks and termediate skill set and knowledge base using Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data and recommend sound policies and practices based on that data.Ability to interpret and apply local, state, and federal rules and regulations accurately and effectively. Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing, with other employees and the general public in a clear, concise, and logical manner at the level necessary to satisfactorily perform the duties of the position. Ability to interact with other employees and the general public using courtesy, tact, and good judgment and to act as a positive representative of the District.Ability to work cooperatively with others, be respectful of coworkers, and promote teamwork.Ability to maintain confidential information.Ability to be self-starting and proactive.Ability to carry out work assignments and tasks while meeting time, quality, and quantity expectations.Ability to perform job functions safely. Special Requirements: Must have no criminal conviction which may, in the sole judgment of the District, constitute a threat to property or the safety of others.Considerable knowledge of public agency (FTA, DOT, ODOT) purchasing and contracting principles, practices, and techniques.Current Certified Procurement Professional (CPP) certification (or an equivalent).Considerable knowledge of laws about public procurement and contracting.If the employee wishes to drive a District vehicle they must present the District with a valid Oregon driver's license and must maintain a driving record that demonstrates adherence to safety and traffic laws and regulations.Experience using Tyler Munis software. Required Education and Experience:Minimum 5 years in management and 10 years of experience in procurement and contract departments. Minimum 5 years of supervisory experience. OR Any satisfactory, equivalent combination of related experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities listed above.Bachelor's degree. OR A combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. SAMTD reserves the right to determine the equivalences of education and experience. Physical RequirementsFrequent use of a calculator, phone, printer, computer, and related hardware. A person must be able to stand, sit, see, hear, talk, use hands to type, handle, or feel tools or controls, and use hands and arms to reach. Occasionally lifting or moving up to 30 pounds is also required.Working ConditionsDuties are performed in both an office and field setting.Must travel occasionally to attend meetings and conferences.: Excellent verbal and written communication skills