8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday-Friday, some evenings and weekends required
Job Summary:
The Director, Procurement and Fixed Assets interacts with all segments of the University assuming overall responsibility for acquisition of supplies, materials, equipment and services. The Director administers purchasing functions, and accounts for the fixed assets of the University.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provides oversight of all purchases to ensure compliance with Federal and State rules and regulations, and University procurement policies and procedures.
Develops, prepares, and controls the annual budget for purchasing and inventory control; reviews budgetary and financial data; monitors and authorizes expenditures according to established guidelines.
Evaluates, recommends, and develops University-wide purchasing policies and procedures for the implementation of standards that represent best purchasing methods while conforming to State statues, regulations, and laws governing public institutions and state agencies.
Consults with and assists departments in determining needs and developing specifications for goods or services.
Implements and maintains University fixed asset system including subsidiary records for land, buildings, and improvements other than buildings, capitalized equipment, and library holdings.
Prepares bid specifications for the procurement of large or unusual commodities and services; obtains quotations and data pertaining to the procurement of commodities and services; reviews and analyzes bid data, and prepares recommendations for awarding of bids.
Oversees training of and instruction to employees; provides direction relating to procurement policies and procedures, e.g. procurement options, best purchasing methods, bidding requirements, ethical requirements, problem resolution.
Coordinates the University's purchasing card program including issuance of purchasing cards, departmental assistance, and user training.
Reviews and approves contracts for the University including applications for credit, and exercises signatory authority to contractually bind the University in legal agreements.
Maintains a product vendor list that gives preference to Alabama vendors when quality of product is equal and cost is equal or less. Procures the best quality product for the dollars.
Provides product market information.
Negotiates, places orders, expedites when needed, and solves problems between requestors and vendors.
Reviews and signs purchase orders.
Develops and implements equipment amortization schedules.
Compiles and maintains statistical data and generates reports.
Supervises the University's moveable equipment inventory.
Serves on University committees as assigned.
Fosters and promotes fair, ethical, and legal trade practices.
Acts at the University's representative to all sales people calling on the University and coordinates the activities of the sales people on campus.
Organizes, coordinates, and maintains a formal bid system in compliance with Alabama Bid Law, the Board of Trustees, and procedures of the University that are approved by the President and Vice President for Finance and Administration.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration or related field
at least five (5) years experience with state purchasing regulations, the state budgeting process, and fund accounting required
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration or related field or Certified Purchasing Professional (CPP) certification
Required Documents:
Cover Letter
Resume
Unofficial Transcripts
Employee Benefits:
JSU strives to provide great quality of life to our employees through an attractive, competitive benefits package for our full-time faculty and staff. These benefits enhance your salary as a JSU employee and are part of your total compensation package. Benefits include:
Retirement Plans
Alabama Teacher's Retirement System (TRS)
RSA-1 Deferred Compensation
403-B Retirement Annuity (TIAA)
Health Insurance
Medical (PEEHIP)
Optional plans: vision, dental, flexible spending plan, dependent care, cancer and hospital indemnity
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Equal Employment Opportunity: JSU is an Equal Employment, Equal Opportunity, and Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Advertised: Oct 24 2024 Central Daylight Time
Applications close: Oct 31 2024 Central Daylight Time