
00058954
06/12/2026
06/26/2026
Contract Administration Manager I (Procurement Lead)
1960/B26
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Exempt
1
Chief Procurement Office / Cooperative Procurements
$7,437.67 - $7,809.57/month
Regular
40
Limited
300 W. 15th Street, #1300 / Austin, Texas 78701
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In this role, the individual will perform advanced (senior-level) contract administration and contract development work supporting the mission critical functions of the agency’s cooperative procurement program
Opportunities include work on coordinating procurements for large scope, and/or multi-award contracts by defining requirements and developing, negotiating, and awarding contracts. This role will document and implement process improvements, and work to develop guidelines, policies, and procedures. Duties will also include prioritization of work streams and setting standards for achieving procurement goals. Additionally, this role ensures compliance with current purchasing policies and regulations and ensures state procurement procedures are followed. This is an opportunity to work under the limited supervision of the Cooperative Procurement Director with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
·Oversees or prepares the scope of work, specifications, and terms and conditions for new contracts.
·Oversees the distribution of bid invitations to vendors, reviews submitted proposals for administrative compliance, leads negotiations, and awards new contracts.
·Makes recommendations on guidelines, policies, and procedures; develops schedules, priorities, and standards for achieving procurement program goals.
·Ensures compliance with current contracting policies, regulations, and procedures.
·Serves as a resource to other Chief Procurement Office staff on escalated issues of an unusual nature.
·Provides customer consultation, evaluates customer requirements, and advises in the development of contract specifications to achieve optimal balance between best value and cost savings; includes conducting customer workgroups to gather input for use in developing RFO specifications.
·Makes recommendations on improving existing departmental procurement and contract management processes and practices.
·Performs other work-related duties as assigned.
·Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with major course work in business, public administration, information technology, accounting, management, or a related field.
·Additional related experience may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis (High School diploma required).
·Six (6) years of experience in developing and implementing procurement-related processes, participating in, and developing solicitations, managing procurement projects, interacting with business units and legal counsel, and conducting vendor discussions.
·Experience in state or government purchasing
·Experience in information technology procurements
·Certification as a Certified Texas Contract Developer (CTCD)
·Certification as a Certified Texas Contract Manager (CTCM)
·Certification as a Certified Texas Contract Developer (CTCD) must be obtained within six (6) months of employment if not already certified, unless otherwise approved by Supervisor.
·Certification as a Certified Texas Contract Manager (CTCM) must be obtained within one-year (1) of employment if not already certified, unless otherwise approved by Supervisor.
·Knowledge of State of Texas procurement laws, regulations, rules, policies, and procedures
·Knowledge of laws governing state purchasing and Business Outreach Coordination program participation.
·Knowledge of purchasing methods and procedures, purchasing sources, prices, market factors, product characteristics and technical specifications.
·Skill in analyzing and interpreting trade publications, literature, and manufacturer’s specifications.
·Skill in developing contracts, in problem resolution, and in the use of a computer and applicable software.
·Ability to gather, assemble, correlate, and analyze facts and devise solutions to procurement challenges
·Ability to prepare and/or make presentations to the agency’s Board
·Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively to individuals and groups; to make effective presentations in formal and informal settings.
·Demonstrated ability to perform vendor management.
·Demonstrated ability to interpret policies, procedures, regulations.
·Demonstrated ability to make mathematical computations and tabulations and produce a high degree of accuracy in work product.
·Demonstrated ability to work on concurrent tasks while effectively prioritizing and coordinating work assignments.
·Demonstrated ability to proactively identify and execute next steps in problem resolution or to complete tasks.
·Ability to exercise sound judgment in making critical decisions.
·Ability to analyze complex information and develop plans; to interpret complex data; to effectively demonstrate negotiation and facilitation skills.
·Ability to understand, follow and convey brief oral and/or written instructions.
·Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing, in a clear and concise manner.
·Ability to work independently and as part of a team, and to support and contribute to a cohesive team environment.
·Ability to work under pressure and exacting schedules to complete assigned tasks.
·Ability to work a flexible schedule to meet required deadlines.
·Ability to comply with all agency policy and applicable laws.
·Ability to comply with all applicable safety rules, regulations, and standards.
·Ability to maintain the security and integrity of any critical infrastructure researched, worked on, or accessed for work purposes.
·Proficiency in the use of a computer and applicable software necessary to perform work assignments e.g., word processing, spreadsheets (Microsoft Office preferred).
·Regular and punctual attendance at the workplace.
·Criminal background check.
·Frequent use of computers, copiers, printers, and telephones.
·Frequent standing, walking, sitting, listening, and talking.
·Frequent work under stress, as a team member, and in direct contact with others.
·Occasional bending, stooping, lifting, and climbing.

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