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Job Summary
Under the overall direction of the Manager, Procurement, Finance Operations, the Procurement Officer is responsible for managing the procurement activities for the Okanagan campus, ensuring cost effectiveness commensurate with quality.
The incumbent critically reviews request for service, providing advice to address issues and triaging for processing. The incumbent will provide advice and coordination for projects on Okanagan campus and will collaborate with Supply Management and Financial Operations in Vancouver, providing support when required.
The Procurement Officer will initiate, develop, and maintain effective collaborative relationships with client departments and faculties and assist with resolution of a variety of procurement issues.
The incumbent will also provide expertise and guidance to staff engaged in supply chain processes.
All activities shall be in accordance with the University's standard practices and all municipal, provincial and federal laws. The incumbent will comply with Supply Management's code of ethics.
Organizational Status
Reporting to the Manager, Procurement, Finance Operations, Okanagan, the Procurement Officer provides procurement support for Okanagan departments and faculties. Works closely and liaises with Supply Management staff and Financial Operations staff in Vancouver, and establishes and maintains close working relationships with administration, management, faculty and staff of all levels outside of Supply Management.
Work Performed
The Procurement Officer works independently and proactively under the general direction Manager Procurement, Finance Operations, Okanagan to support Departments and Faculties. The Procurement Officer's main areas of responsibility are: Facilitating, leading and providing expertise and guidance to staff engaged in supply chain activities requiring a Public Procurement process, including but not limited to the strategic procurement of equipment, services and supplies and supporting and enhancing supplier relationships.
1. Procurement of Goods and Services:
2. Providing Procurement Guidance and Assistance:
3. Records and Document Management:
4. Vendor Development and Maintenance:
5. Leadership and Mentorship:
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Supply Management and the procurement processes governed therein play a key role in enabling the University to achieve its goal of becoming one of the world's leading universities. The Procurement Officer is a key stakeholder and plays an important role in the successful delivery of optimum procurement tools for the University.
Decisions and actions taken or ignored by the Procurement Officer will have a direct impact on how efficiently and effectively the systems and processes will perform and function. Errors in judgment or failure to act decisively could have a detrimental effect within Supply Management and on the campus at large.
Recommendations made by the incumbent which have been poorly analyzed can lead to increased costs to the University, and/or negative legal consequence. Failure to uphold Supply Management's Mission Statement and ethical principles could result in a loss of confidence in Supply Management's leadership within the UBC community.
Supervision Received
Reporting to the Manager, Procurement, Finance Operations, Okanagan, the Procurement Officer works collaboratively with all staff within Supply Management and Financial Operations and the campus community at large. Decisions have a direct impact on the success of the campus's strategic goals and Supply Management's operational goals.
Supervision Given
This position does not supervise staff.
Minimum Qualifications
University degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of two to three years of related experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Preferred Qualifications