BOQ ,Bill of Materials - Conduct assessments to identify and qualify vendors based on quality, cost, and reliability.
Request for Proposal (RFP) Creation: Draft and distribute RFPs to potential vendors, outlining the
specifications and requirements for products or services needed.
Cost Analysis: Perform detailed cost analyses to identify optimal procurement options aligned with
budget constraints and quality standards.
Negotiation: Lead negotiations with suppliers to secure advantageous contract terms and conditions.
Supplier Relationship Management: Maintain and nurture relationships with suppliers for long-term
partnership and potential cost savings.
Technical Liaison: Serve as the point of contact between engineering departments and suppliers to
clarify technical specifications or resolve issues.
Contract Management: Administer supplier contracts and agreements, ensuring they meet both short-
term needs and long-term strategic goals.
Required Qualifications:
A procurement engineer typically needs a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field. Hands-on
experience in procurement or a related area like supply chain management is often necessary.
Familiarity with manufacturing materials and components and knowledge of industry regulations is
crucial for success in this role.
Experience:
A minimum of 3-5 years in procurement or a closely related field
Prior experience with vendor management
Demonstrated ability in contract negotiation
Previous involvement in cost-reduction initiatives
Hard Skills
Proficiency in procurement software
Strong data analysis skills
Expertise in MS Office, especially Excel, for financial modeling
Understanding of technical blueprints and schematics
Knowledge of quality control standards
Excellent communication skills
Strong negotiation capabilities
Great attention to detail
Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Teamwork and collaboration skills.