Procurement Manager at W. M. Keck Observatory
W. M. Keck Observatory · Kamuela, United States Of America · Onsite
- Professional
- Office in Kamuela
- Competitive starting salary ranging from $106,779 to $129,799.
- Generous benefits package, including 4 weeks of annual paid vacation.
- A robust 8% 403(b) employer contribution (with a 4% employee contribution).
- Tuition assistance for dependent children grades K-12 attending private school on Hawai’i Island.
- Comprehensive, employer provided health insurance.
- Be a part of a dedicated team working on the frontiers of astronomy.
What we are seeking in a Procurement Manager:
- Serve as the Observatory’s procurement subject matter expert.
- Develop and implement procurement strategies for a wide range of goods and services.
- Source and evaluate suppliers based on technical capability, quality standards, and delivery performance.
- Negotiate contracts and pricing with vendors, ensuring compliance with technical and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate with engineering, research, and project teams to understand technical specifications and procurement needs.
- Manage procurement timelines to align with project schedules.
- Monitor inventory levels and coordinate with logistics and facilities teams to ensure availability of critical components and materials.
- Maintain accurate records of purchases, contracts, and supplier performance.
- Ensure compliance with government regulations and institutional policies.
- Identify opportunities for cost savings, innovation, and supplier diversification.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field.
- Five (5) years of recent, directly related experience in procurement management, preferably in a federally funded collaborative grants/contracts environment.
- Motivated, hands-on, self-starter who can work comfortably both independently and collaboratively to meet time sensitive deadlines within a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
- Microsoft Office Proficiency.
- Possess superior oral communication and negotiation skills with the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse group of people in a helpful, effective, and informative manner in person/by phone/by email while demonstrating initiative, flexibility, promptness, tact, and diplomacy.
- Ability to interact effectively with senior-level management, with other staff at collaborative institutions, be a hands-on working supervisor, and be able to work in a team environment.
- Uphold self to strict ethical standards: integrity, objectivity, and confidentiality.
- Mature and sound judgment to provide timely advice as to potential contractual risks, compliance issues and business needs.
- Working knowledge of all aspects of contract life cycle, including negotiation, formation, administration, closeout, and, if necessary, termination in a regulatory environment.
- Ability to interpret laws, regulations, and apply them to sound businesses practices.
- Valid driver’s license and clean abstract.