Our staff of more than 4,000 provides research and technical expertise to governments and businesses in more than 40 countries in the areas of health and pharmaceuticals, education and training, surveys and statistics, advanced technology, international development, economic and social policy, energy and the environment, and laboratory and chemistry services.
The Senior Procurement Specialist will act as a primary resource to ensure that all project and corporate purchases are made according to RTI/USAID/FAR rules and regulations as well as aligned with strategic sourcing initiatives where global agreements/contracts are available.
This position will be located in the RTI Regional Office, Nairobi Kenya.
Responsibilities:
· Conduct training on a regular basis for regional office and project staff regarding subcontracts and procurement, local procurement policy, sourcing, contracting responsibilities, ethics and general guidelines on property management.
· Serve as primary point of contact for management and administration of leases with respect to of. Effectively interpret, train and communicate RTI Procurement Policies and Procedures to project and Regional office staff.
· Review procurement files for compliance with RTI and Federal/USAID requirements including supplier identification, competition, source justification and/or price reasonableness.
· Verify that all procurements are approved and executed in accordance with applicable Federal regulations and RTI Procurement Policies and Procedures. Assist and provide oversight to sourcing in support of project activities on an as-needed basis.
· Identify and develop qualified suppliers for a broad range of commodities and services in support of project activities with the goal of undertaking enhanced supplier surveillance functions.
· Provide on-site operational assistance for projects during mobilization/implementation period and as-needed for other major procurement activities; provide demobilization/closeout support as needed.
· Conduct training on a regular basis for regional office and project staff regarding subcontracts and procurement, local procurement policy, sourcing, contracting responsibilities, ethics and general guidelines on property management.
· Review procurement files for compliance with RTI and Federal/USAID requirements including supplier identification, competition, source justification and/or price reasonableness.
· Verify that all procurements are approved and executed in accordance with applicable Federal regulations and RTI Procurement Policies and Procedures. Assist and provide oversight to sourcing in support of project activities on an as-needed basis.
· Coordinate with Accounts Payable and applicable project staff, as needed, to resolve supplier issues concerning invoicing and payments issues.
· Identify and develop qualified suppliers for a broad range of commodities and services in support of project activities with the goal of undertaking enhanced supplier surveillance functions. Draft, negotiate and finalize all types of contractual correspondence and documents within signature authority.
· Provide on-site operational assistance for projects during mobilization/implementation period and as-needed for other major procurement activities; provide demobilization/closeout support as needed.
· Serve as primary point of contact for management and administration of leases with respect to office, residential, warehouse and equipment requirements for Africa.
· Assist in the development of non expendable property budget approval (including competition requirements); develop notifications for subcontracting activities; submit waivers up to and including lease vs purchase analysis and US source and origin sourcing.
· Support regional office operations by engaging in purchasing agreements with local suppliers and service agreements for facility and equipment maintenance.
· Enter and maintain procurement commitments in RTI’s finance and accounting systems; provide support to field offices for procurement activities and review monthly project activity reports in coordination with compliance responsibilities.
· Facilitate and develop RTI’s logistics capacity with regard to inventory management, warehousing, property control to enhance project activities.
Minimum Requirement:
· Bachelor’s degree plus three to five (3-5) years of related experience; Master’s degree (law or business) strongly suggested; Legal background and experience a plus.
· Must be a Kenyan citizen or a resident who is legally and operationally able to work in Nairobi, Kenya to be considered for this position.
· Knowledge of procurement/contracts principles and terminology as well as basics of contracts administration and finance or accounting. General background, understanding of and experience with various procurement and/or logistics activities.
· Knowledge of, and experience with, the use and interpretation of regulatory material such as the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Agency Supplementary Regulations (especially various USAID regulations and policies), Code of Federal Regulations, and Uniform Commercial Code.
· Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisor, project staff, and clients. Proficient interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
· Ability to perform duties that require close attention to detail, to prioritize workload and follow tasks through to completion.
· Ability to work independently within scope of job description. Basic math and computer skills.
Qualified candidates should submit their cover letter and up-to-date CV to kenyaoffice@rti.org, addressed to the attention of Senior Procurement Specialist.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
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Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V
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