The Director, Procurement promotes a high degree of professionalism in cradle-to-grave (source-to-pay) procurement activities, minimizing risks to Facilities and the University while meeting procurement objectives and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures and maintaining the highest integrity in all contracting, purchasing, and payment activities. The Facilities procurement team partners with key Facilities and University stakeholders – including the Finance & Treasury Procurement Services organization, the Office of Audit and Compliance, the Office of General Counsel and the Risk Management Department – to understand and align business strategy, market dynamics, and supplier capabilities in the development of procurement strategies and stewardship of campus resources. The Director also provides leadership in the areas of sourcing, procurement, contract management, technology systems administration, spend analytics and reporting.
The Director reports to the Executive Director, Facilities Capital Finance and Procurement (FCFP), who is a direct report to the Assistant Vice President, Facilities Finance and Administrative Services. The Director leads a team of 9 and has 2 direct reports (Sr. Contract Managers), each with 3 direct reports (Contract Administrators and Sr. Contract Administrators).
The Director promotes a high degree of professionalism in cradle-to-grave (source-to-pay) procurement activities, minimizing risks to Facilities and the University while meeting procurement objectives and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures and maintaining the highest integrity in all contracting, purchasing, and payment activities. The Facilities procurement team partners with key Facilities and University stakeholders – including the Finance & Treasury Procurement Services organization, the Office of Audit and Compliance, the Office of General Counsel and the Risk Management Department – to understand and align business strategy, market dynamics, and supplier capabilities in the development of procurement strategies and stewardship of campus resources. The Director also provides leadership in the areas of sourcing, procurement, contract management, technology systems administration, spend analytics and reporting.
As a Facilities' subject matter expert and authority on procurement related processes, the Director is responsible for driving continuous improvement and transformation efforts across all shared procurement processes including refining design and construction contracts terms and conditions, expanding eProcurement capabilities, supporting the University’s supplier diversity initiatives, establishing standard analytics and reporting packages, and driving efficiency in the process for procuring high volume, low dollar design and construction services to support Facilities’ partners. The position also plays a leadership role in the development of effective and efficient procurement and spend management practices for all other purchases within Facilities.
DSJ Global, has been exclusively retained for this engagement. To express interest in this role please submit your materials to Willa David, willa.david@dsjglobal.com, 646.502.4600 All inquiries and discussions will be considered strictly confidential.
Procurement Management
Strategic Planning
Team Leadership
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Preferred Qualifications
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