Procure-to-Pay Specialist, Data Center Sourcing and Procurement (DCSP) Post Contract Transportation & Warehousing - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Procure-to-Pay Specialist, Data Center Sourcing and Procurement (DCSP) Post Contract

As a Procure-to-Pay Specialist, you'll be supporting procurement ops for data center construction categories.
We ensure our customers receive world class procurement and supply chain support through the entire procure to pay process.
Customer Obsession, Bias for Action, and Ownership are the core of all we do.
Data Center Services Procurement (DCSP) supports Data Center Planning and Delivery (DCPD) in obtaining the best services at the lowest costs, and manages the full Supplier Lifecycle including Strategic Sourcing and Intake, Onboarding, Solicitations, Spending and Transaction Policy (S&TP) Compliance, Contract management, Supplier Development, as well as all the follow on activities with Requisitioning and Payment Operations.
Key job responsibilities- Ensuring operations procurement compliance- Documenting operations scope and processes- Implementing mechanisms to increase procurement efficiencies- Managing procurement processes consistently on a regional basis- Become a subject matter expert on all systems and policies related to team programs- Manage PR queues and intake workflows- PO processes and resolving systems related issues- Minimize invoice approval escalations and holdsWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Herndon, VA, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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