Purchasing Supervisor

North Central Texas Council of Governments

$78K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or 9 years equivalent experience; Master's preferred
  • 3+ years of experience in purchasing/procurement for public agencies
  • Familiarity with federal, state, and grant-funded procurement regulations
  • Experience with e-procurement and CLM systems; Bidnet knowledge preferred
  • Customer service and interpersonal communication skills are essential

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate the procurement of goods and services according to policies and regulations
  • Provide guidance on compliance with procurement rules
  • Assist departments with purchase orders and maintain documentation
  • Support bid specifications and vendor communication efforts
  • Deliver customer-focused support throughout the procurement process
  • Administer the agency's e-procurement and CLM platforms
  • Oversee the Purchasing Card (P-Card) program and ensure compliance

Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid health, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage
  • Paid vacation, sick leave, personal days, and specified holidays
  • Defined contribution retirement plan with employer contributions
  • Work/life balance programs including Employee Assistance Program and gym access
  • Professional development opportunities including training and tuition reimbursement
Full Job Description
Job Title

Purchasing Supervisor

Job Type

Full-Time

Category

Purchasing & Procurement

Location

NCTCOG - ARLINGTON, TX 76005 US (Primary)

Travel

0 - 10%

Job Description

The Agency Administration department of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is seeking a Purchasing Supervisor.

This position serves in a coordination, facilitation, and customer service-oriented role, working closely with departments, leadership, and internal partners to support compliant, efficient, and responsive procurement processes. The Purchasing Supervisor acts as a central resource and coordinator, helping departments navigate procurement requirements, tools, and workflows.

A significant focus of this role is the coordination and administration of the agency's e-procurement and Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) systems, including workflow coordination, permissions management, and user support. The position also requires a strong working knowledge of federal, state, and grant-funded procurement requirements, along with the ability to think creatively and collaboratively to help departments address procurement challenges within allowable frameworks.

Success in this role depends on strong interpersonal skills, a service mindset, and the ability to work effectively with individuals across the agency who bring varied priorities, perspectives, and communication styles.

Other responsibilities include:
  • Coordinates and facilitates the purchase of goods, services, supplies, and equipment in accordance with established policies, procedures, and applicable federal, state, and local regulations
  • Applies and provides guidance on federal, state, and grant-funded procurement rules and regulations (including Uniform Guidance requirements), helping departments navigate compliance while supporting operational and programmatic needs
  • Assists departments with procurement processes by preparing, reviewing, tracking, and expediting purchase orders, with attention to applicable regulatory and grant requirements; maintains appropriate purchasing documentation and records
  • Supports the development and preparation of bid specifications and procurement documents; assists with coordinating solicitations, vendor communications, response tracking, and maintenance of procurement files
  • Provides customer-focused guidance and support to departments throughout the procurement lifecycle, helping ensure clarity, consistency, and timely resolution of questions
  • Coordinates and administers the agency's e-procurement and CLM platforms, including workflow configuration, permissions management, system support, and ongoing user assistance
  • Coordinates and oversees the agency's Purchasing Card (P-Card) program, including policy support, transaction review, compliance monitoring, reconciliation coordination, user assistance, and continuous process improvement
  • Serves as a resource to departments on appropriate use of purchasing cards versus other procurement methods to promote efficiency, accountability, and compliance
  • Supports departments in problem-solving procurement challenges, bringing a flexible, creative, and solutions-oriented approach within established regulatory frameworks
  • Coordinates project timelines and provides updates to management using tools such as SharePoint and Microsoft Office applications
  • Assists with the development, documentation, and maintenance of purchasing policies and procedures in coordination with management, regulatory requirements, and departmental needs
  • Coordinates and supports training and outreach related to procurement processes, tools, systems, and best practices
  • Provides functional guidance and support to assigned purchasing staff, including onboarding assistance, training, workload coordination, and performance feedback, in alignment with department leadership
  • Supports shared services and cooperative initiatives by assisting with outreach, implementation coordination, and ongoing program support
  • Serves as a collaborative point of contact for procurement-related inquiries across the agency

Preferred Skillsets:
  • Federal, State, and Grant-Funded Procurement Knowledge - demonstrated awareness of procurement laws, regulations, and compliance requirements in a public-sector or regulated environment
  • Customer Service & Interpersonal Skills - ability to work effectively with diverse personalities, communication styles, and departmental priorities
  • Coordination & Facilitation Skills - experience supporting processes, systems, and workflows without relying on formal authority
  • Creative Problem Solving - ability to think outside the box and identify compliant, practical approaches to procurement challenges
  • Procurement Systems Experience - familiarity with e-procurement and/or CLM systems, including workflow and permissions management
  • Team Support & Mentorship - experience supporting purchasing staff through collaboration, training, and guidance
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to changing needs
  • Working knowledge or awareness of Bidnet (a SOVRA product) or similar software solutions is highly preferred.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
  • Ability to work independently while thriving in a collaborative team environment
  • Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills

Required Education & Experience:
  • A Bachelor's degree or 9 years equivalent experience in lieu of a degree
    • Master's degree in Public Administration, Financial Management, or related field is preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in direct field of purchasing and procurement for a public agency or related field.
    • Preference for an individual with 5 years of public sector experience; experience in public sector procurement
  • Preferred Certifications:
    • Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB)
    • NIGP - Certified Procurement Professional

Compensation:
  • FLSA: Exempt
  • Starting Salary: $78,713.08 - $95,000.00 depending on skills, qualifications and experience.

Officing:
  • This position is in-office 4 days per week.

Benefits:

We offer a highly competitive package of many desirable benefits to our full-time employees including:
  • Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
    • We provide an outstanding package of health, dental, vision and life benefits for employees, with the monthly premium paid by NCTCOG 100%. Coverage available for their families and those monthly premiums are shared with NCTCOG. We provide employees with life insurance coverage that is employer paid with a benefit of 2 times the employee's annual salary.
  • Paid Leave
    • Paid vacation, sick leave, and personal days are provided as part of the benefit plan, as well as specified holidays. This position also includes a phone allowance.
  • Retirement
    • NCTCOG participates in a defined contribution plan as an alternative to Social Security. The defined contribution retirement plan provides retirement benefits for all eligible employees. NCTCOG contributes twelve percent (12%) of permanent full-time employees' gross salaries. Participating employees contribute six percent (6%) of gross salary. An employee becomes forty percent (40%) vested in NCTCOG's contributions after three full years of employment. An additional fifteen percent (15%) is vested for each additional year of employment. An employee becomes fully vested after seven years of employment.
  • Work/Life Balance Programs
    • To help employees and their families meet personal and professional challenges, NCTCOG provides an employee assistance program, prepaid legal services, lunch and learn seminars, alternate work schedules, alternate commute programs, and an on-site gym.
  • Professional Development
    • NCTCOG is committed to professional development and provides a wide range of training opportunities-both online and traditional classroom sessions. It covers applicable professional development expenses, professional memberships, and licenses, as well as tuition reimbursement


Job postings are kept open for a minimum of 10 calendar days and may close anytime thereafter at the discretion of the hiring manager.

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