Salary: $82,676.00 - $101,274.00 Annually
Location : Coppell, TX
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: SFEPA 071026
Department: FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
Opening Date: 07/10/2026
Closing Date: 7/26/2026 5:00 PM Central
FLSA: Exempt
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Schedule CommitmentRegular and reliable attendance is an essential function of this position. The typical work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional work beyond normal business hours may be required to support procurement activities, meetings, or project deadlines.
Pay PlanThis opportunity is exempt and on Pay Grade #20. The full Pay Grade Range is shown for growth and development opportunities within the grade. Salary determination is supported by budget availability and qualifications of the candidate to maintain internal equity.
Hiring Range: $82,676-$101,274
- Min $82,676 ($39.75)
- Mid $101,274 ($48.69)
- Max $119,872 ($57.63)
Candidate Engagement PlanThis is our anticipated time line and is subject to change.
- July 10-26: Accepting Applications and Weekly Application Material Review
- July 27-31: Final Application Material Review and Technical Phone Screenings
- August 3-7: Candidates invited to the next step will complete a DISC Assessment and join us for a Panel Interview
- August 17-21: Interview Experience
For application support, or to check the status of your application, contact the Employee Experience Team by calling 972-304-3699. Eligibility ExperienceRequired
- Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Supply Chain Management, Finance, or a closely related field; or an equivalent combination of education, professional training, certifications, and progressively responsible procurement experience.
- Experience administering competitive procurement processes, contract administration, vendor management, or purchasing activities in a governmental, public sector, higher education, or similarly regulated environment.
- Experience interpreting and applying procurement policies, regulations, or contractual requirements.
- Experience developing solicitation documents, scopes of work, contracts, or procurement-related documentation.
- Experience using Microsoft Office applications and enterprise procurement or financial management systems, such as Tyler Munis or similar ERP platforms.
Preferred
- Experience with Texas public procurement laws and municipal purchasing practices.
- Current procurement certification, such as Certified Texas Contract Developer (CTCD), Certified Texas Contract Manager (CTCM), Certified Procurement Professional (CPP), Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB), or a comparable professional procurement certification.
- Candidates not currently certified must be able to obtain an agreed-upon procurement certification within 18 months of hire.
Knowledge/Skills/AbilitiesKnowledge
- Public procurement principles, competitive solicitation methods, contract administration, and purchasing best practices.
- Applicable federal, state, and local procurement laws, regulations, and policies, including the ability to learn and apply Texas procurement requirements.
- Financial management and procurement systems, such as Tyler Munis or similar enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
- Market conditions, cooperative purchasing programs, and procurement methods that support best-value purchasing decisions.
Skills
- Developing solicitation documents, scopes of work, and procurement specifications.
- Managing multiple procurement projects, timelines, and competing priorities with strong attention to detail.
- Building collaborative relationships with internal departments, vendors, and external partners.
- Interpreting procurement policies and communicating requirements clearly to a variety of audiences.
- Using technology and business systems to support procurement activities, documentation, and reporting.
Abilities
- Analyze procurement needs and recommend appropriate purchasing strategies that balance operational needs, compliance, and value.
- Interpret and apply procurement laws, regulations, policies, and procedures to a variety of purchasing situations.
- Facilitate meetings, provide training, and deliver exceptional customer service while building trust with stakeholders.
- Identify opportunities to improve procurement processes and support continuous improvement initiatives.
- Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with team members, vendors, leadership, and the public.
This is CoppellWho We AreThe City of Coppell is dedicated to serving the community, as well as employees of the City, and providing the highest level of service as constructively and efficiently as possible. For the Strategic Financial Engagement department, we pride ourselves on being a cohesive, effective, resilient team that values each other for their personal attributes and professional contributions. The importance of further developing our culture, empathy in the workplace, building leadership on all levels, and supporting one another to reach our goals, are cornerstones to the functions of the City. We believe that technology spurs innovation and are constantly in search of ways to do things better. All employees lead with a servant's heart, understanding that we are here to provide the best quality of life for our citizens that depend on our everyday actions and decisions. We strive to be humble, intentional, be teachable. If this sounds interesting to you, apply to join our team!
Who You Are- Curious- Ability and desire to acquire knowledge to deepen one's understanding of the subject matter or situation
- Consistent - Produce quality results, correctly process information, and make sound decisions
- Innovative: Ability to successfully implement ideas that improve and add value to service delivery.
- Change Champion-Ability to facilitate others through change in order to achieve higher degree of productivity.
- Leader- Strong leadership and coaching skills, customer service skills
- Communicator- Oral and written communication skills that builds relationships by effectively communicating ideas in a manner that results in mutually supported decisions for the greater good.
- Service Oriented - Friendly and professional with a desire to address the needs of internal and external customers by proactively identifying and resolving issues.
- Inclusive- Ability to work with a diverse group of people with their own experience and expertise, and develop working relationships with all levels of employees and citizens
- Detail Oriented- Strong knowledge of best practices and internal controls related to accounts payable, and the ability to perform occasionally tedious, exacting work, and frequently change tasks and perform multiple tasks simultaneously under time pressures.
- Analytical - Possess analytical skills to evaluate Accounts Payable information.
- Adaptable - Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and work hours needed to meet deadlines.
- Tech Savvy- Ability to operate a personal computer, fax machine, copier, multi-line telephone, and other office equipment.
- Microsoft Proficient- Ability to use all Microsoft office products with a high level of competency. Specifically, intermediate to advanced knowledge and ability to work in Microsoft Excel
- Planner- Proactively plan and prioritize work, effectively communicate with a wide variety of individuals verbally, and in writing using the English language, in a cordial and professional manner.
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EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUMMARY FULL-TIMEThe City of Coppell is self-funded and pays employee coverage for medical, dental (HMO plan), life insurance, AD&D, and short-term and long-term disability. The employee pays dependent coverage for medical, dental, life and AD&D insurance. Coverage is effective the first of the month concurrent with or following date of hire.
Medical InsuranceWe offer a PPO United Healthcare Options network HRA annual rollover plan. For this plan year, the HRA funded by the City is $500 reimbursement for in-network deductibles and 20% co-insurance only. The fiscal year individual/family in-network deductible is $1,500/$3,000 with 80% coverage after deductible. Office co-pays are $40 for PCP/$50 for specialist. Basic outpatient lab work is covered 100% up to $1,000. Our plan summary and premium rate sheet is on our website.
Dental InsuranceOur dental insurance is through Guardian and offers the HMO and PPO plan. Both plans include two cleanings each year per person. The HMO out of pocket is based on set fees with no deductible or maximum. The PPO plan has 80% basic coverage and 50% major coverage after a $50/$150 individual/family deductible. Orthodontia is also available on both plans for adults and children.
Prescription BenefitOur prescription benefit is through Kroger Pharmacy Plan. There is a $50 brand plan year deductible. Then following applies:
30 day supply 90 day supply (mail order or retail)
Tier 1 - $5 Tier 1 (generic) - $10
Tier 2 - $40 Tier 2 (name brand) - $80
Tier 3 - $70 Tier 3 (non formulary) - $140
Specialty Drug - $300
VisionOur vision plan is with Superior Vision with $10 exam/$25 eyewear in-network co-pays. Annual exams and most lenses are paid in full after co-pays. Frames are paid once each 12 months up to $125 retail value. Contact lenses are paid once each 12 months up to $150. The premium rates are on our website.
AIRROSTITreatment for musculoskeletal conditions - $25 copay
Life InsuranceThe City of Coppell pays 2 times your annual salary to your beneficiary up to a maximum of $400,000. Those employees age 65 and over will receive a reduced benefit. Additional voluntary individual and dependent life insurance is available through Mutual of Omaha.
AD&D (Accidental Death & Dismemberment)The City of Coppell pays 2 times your annual salary to your beneficiary up to a maximum of $400,000 in addition to your life insurance. Those employees age 65 and over will receive a reduced benefit. Additional voluntary individual and dependent AD&D insurance are available through Mutual of Omaha.
Short-term DisabilityThe city pays for short-term disability. Coverage begins on the 15th day of absence due to your own covered injury or illness. Earnings are 60% of weekly income up to $2,300 maximum per week.
Long-term DisabilityLong-term Disability is equivalent to 60% of your monthly salary up to $10,000 after 90 days of qualifying disability.
Additional Benefits Covered by the City:Alight - Health Pro Consultant to assist with health care savings and resolution
1800MD - 24/7 Telemedicine for those on our medical plan
TMRS (Texas Municipal Retirement System)TMRS is your retirement program. Employees contribute 7% of gross earnings each paycheck. The City's match is 2 to 1 upon retirement. TMRS members are vested with 5 years of service. Employees are eligible to retire with 20 years of service or at age 60 with 5 years of service.
HolidaysThe City of Coppell has 10 ½ paid holidays per year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving (2 ½ days), Christmas (2 days) and one personal day.
VacationVacation leave accrues at the end of the first full pay period and may not be used until successful completion of the initial probationary period. During the 1st year of employment, 10 days of vacation are accrued (5 days for 24 hour shift). After the 1st year, the accrual is earned at the rate of 15 days per year (7.5 days for 24 hour shift). The accrual rate increases with years of service up to 24 days annually (12 days for 24 hour shift).
Sick LeaveSick leave begins accruing during the first full pay period of employment at the rate of 12 days annually (6 days for 24 hour shift). The maximum cumulative accrual is 1040 hours (1560 hours for 24 hour shift).
LongevityThe City of Coppell pays $6 per month for