Covanta

Director, Project Procurement

Covanta$157K — $224K *
Energy & Utilities
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 15+ years in procurement or strategic sourcing, especially for major capital projects.
  • Experience handling projects valued at $100M+ in EPC or construction.
  • Proven leadership in managing procurement teams or sourcing professionals.
  • Deep understanding of project procurement from bidding to contract negotiation.
  • Experience in negotiating complex contract terms with major suppliers and contractors.
  • Familiar with leading EPC firms and suppliers in the U.S. market.
  • Strong communication, analytical, and negotiation skills.

Responsibilities

  • Lead procurement for capital projects ranging from $10M to $1.5B.
  • Identify and maintain a network of qualified vendors across various services and materials.
  • Develop project-aligned sourcing plans and strategies.
  • Manage the entire bid process, from strategy to contract development.
  • Negotiate key terms and conditions of contracts and agreements.
  • Provide commercial leadership across diverse contracting models.
  • Utilize data analysis to inform procurement decisions and resolve issues.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision plans.
  • 401(k) plan.
  • Paid parental leave.
  • Generous paid time off and holidays.
  • Opportunities for continued learning and career advancement.
Full Job Description
About the role

The Director, Project Procurement will lead procurement for major capital projects and ensure supplier selections, sourcing strategies, and commercial agreements support project cost, schedule, quality, safety, compliance, risk, and long-term operating objectives.

The Director will play a critical role in identifying, qualifying, and securing capable Engineering, EPC, General Contractor, equipment, construction, and specialty service vendors. This role will also lead the development of fit-for-purpose contracts that properly allocate risk and support successful project execution.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead procurement strategy and execution for capital projects ranging from approximately $10M to $1.5B, including facility builds, plant upgrades, outage projects, and new power plant development.
  • Identify, prequalify, evaluate, and maintain a strong vendor network across Engineering, EPC, General Contractor, construction, equipment, and specialty technical services.
  • Develop sourcing plans aligned with project scope, budget, schedule, technical requirements, risk profile, and operating needs.
  • Lead bid strategy, RFP/RFQ execution, supplier evaluation, commercial negotiation, award recommendation, contract development, and post-award supplier management.
  • Lead the development, review, and negotiation of EPC agreements, engineering service agreements, general contractor agreements, construction contracts, equipment purchase agreements, installation contracts, and specialty service agreements.
  • Negotiate key commercial terms, including risk allocation, indemnity, warranties, liquidated damages, performance guarantees, insurance, bonding, change order controls, and government flow-down requirements.
  • Provide commercial leadership across different contracting models, including full EPC structures and separately managed engineering firms, general contractors, equipment providers, and specialty service providers.
  • Partner with Engineering, PMO, Operations, Legal, Finance, Environmental, and business leadership to align procurement decisions with project objectives.
  • Strengthen project procurement governance, competitive bidding discipline, contract compliance, change order controls, supplier accountability, and supplier performance management.
  • Use data-driven analysis to evaluate bids, identify cost drivers, assess supplier performance, support decisions, and resolve project procurement issues.
  • Support commercial productivity and total cost-out opportunities, including scope optimization, specification alignment, demand management, and lifecycle cost improvement.
  • Build executive-level summaries and project procurement reports covering sourcing strategy, commercial risks, award recommendations, savings, cost exposure, and supplier performance.
  • Lead, coach, and develop project procurement managers and sourcing professionals.
  • Drive change management, influence stakeholders, communicate assertively, and operate effectively under pressure in a deadline-driven project environment.


Required Qualifications
  • 15+ years of procurement, strategic sourcing, project procurement, supply chain, commercial management, or contract management experience.
  • Experience supporting or leading high-value EPC, construction, or major capital project procurement, including projects of $100M+.
  • Experience managing EPC contractors, engineering firms, general contractors, major equipment suppliers, construction service providers, and specialty technical service providers.
  • Experience managing project procurement managers or sourcing professionals.
  • Strong knowledge of project procurement processes, including competitive bidding, technical and commercial evaluation, contract negotiation, award recommendation, and post-award management.
  • Experience negotiating complex EPC, construction, equipment supply, change order, warranty, guarantee, indemnity, insurance, bonding, liquidated damages, and government flow-down terms.
  • Familiarity with major EPC firms, engineering firms, general contractors, and equipment providers active in the U.S. market.
  • Strong executive communication, analytical reporting, negotiation, financial, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, assertive communication style, and ability to collaborate across functions, regions, project teams, suppliers, and leadership levels.
  • Ability to lead change, manage competing priorities, and deliver results in a performance-driven project environment.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, Construction Management, Finance, Operations, or a related field required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
  • Experience in utilities, power generation, waste processing, waste-to-energy, oil and gas, chemicals, environmental services, infrastructure, or other heavy industrial sectors is a plus.
  • Experience supporting new power plant development, major facility construction, plant expansion, outage work, boiler-related projects, environmental compliance projects, or industrial facility upgrades.
  • Experience with lean problem solving, data-driven root-cause analysis, SOPs, standard work, procurement governance, and process standardization.


In addition to salary, this role is eligible for benefits. The benefits would include medical, prescription drug, vision, and dental plans; 401(k) plan; paid parental leave; paid time off; and paid holidays.

Additional details are available at https://www.reworldwaste.com/careers/benefits.

For additional information, refer to the Pay Transparency section below.

All Reworld positions require a candidate's ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the role while upholding Reworld's Values, including (but not limited to) contributing to a safe and inclusive workplace, delivering results through trust, and building breakthrough capabilities.

Please note that Level, Title and/or Salary may be adjusted based on the applicant's experience or skills.

Pay Transparency

Reworld is committed to paying its staff equitably, and we strive to provide competitive compensation and benefits packages. The range below reflects Reworld's reasonable estimate of base pay for this role based on primary posting location. It is expected that most qualified candidates in this location will fall within the posting range. The final salary offered for this role will be determined based on factors including, but not limited to: experience, education, geographic location, skills and competencies, travel requirements and/or union contracts (if applicable). Pay ranges are reviewed from time to time and may be modified in the future.

The pay range for the primary location of this position is: $157,000.00 - $224,400.00 USD. For hourly roles, this is the annualized salary. To calculate the hourly rate, divide by 2080.

About Covanta

Covanta is a world leader in providing sustainable waste and energy solutions. The company's mission is to provide sustainable waste and energy solutions to ensure a cleaner, safer, and healthier future for communities worldwide. Covanta operates over 40 facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia, and has a workforce of over 4,000 employees. The company's waste-to-energy facilities convert non-recyclable waste into clean, renewable energy, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing safe and reliable waste disposal services. Covanta also provides comprehensive industrial material management services, including waste management, recycling, and environmental consulting services.
Learn more about Covanta
Size
26,000 employees
Market Cap
$2.6 billion
Industry
Net Income
-$28 million
Founded
1991
5 Year Trend
+3%
Revenue
$1.9 billion
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