Analyze spend and supplier data to identify savings; support full-cycle RFP/RFQ/RFI sourcing events; build and maintain reports and dashboards; assist contract administration and vendor onboarding; ensure vendor master data accuracy; partner with Finance, IT, Legal, and business units; drive procurement process improvements.
About the Role
We are looking for a detail-oriented Procurement Analyst to support sourcing and procurement operations across a range of spend categories. In this role you will turn spend and supplier data into actionable insights, support competitive sourcing events, and help keep procurement processes running smoothly. This is a great fit for someone who is analytical, organized, and comfortable partnering across teams to drive efficiency and savings in a fast-moving environment.
What You Will Do- Analyze spend, pricing, and supplier data to identify cost-saving opportunities and inform sourcing decisions.
- Support full-cycle sourcing events, including RFPs, RFQs, and RFIs, from data gathering through evaluation and award.
- Build and maintain reports, dashboards, and trackers covering spend, savings, supplier performance, and contract status.
- Assist with contract administration, including renewals, purchase orders, and document management.
- Support supplier onboarding, vendor master data accuracy, and compliance with procurement policies.
- Partner with stakeholders across Finance, IT, Legal, and business units to support requests and resolve issues.
- Help identify and implement process improvements that increase efficiency across the procurement function.
- Two or more years of experience in procurement, sourcing, supply chain, or a related analytical role.
- Strong analytical skills, including spend analysis and the ability to work with large data sets.
- Advanced Excel skills (pivot tables, lookups, and formulas).
- Experience supporting RFx or competitive sourcing processes.
- Strong attention to detail, organization, and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Clear written and verbal communication skills for working with suppliers and internal stakeholders.
- Experience with procurement or sourcing platforms such as Coupa, Ariba, Zip, or SAP.
- Familiarity with software and SaaS or other indirect spend categories.
- Experience building dashboards or reports in tools such as Power BI or Tableau.
- Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, finance, or a related field.
- Location: Remote, US based
- Start Date: July 2026
- Duration: 9-month contract with strong potential for extension based on performance and business need
- Work Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours per week.
- Pay Rate Range: $40-$55 per hour, depending on experience.
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