Procurement Specialist - #25799 Accounting - Beaverton, OR at Geebo

Procurement Specialist - #25799

Procurement Specialist - #25799
1 Year Contract
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Responsibilities
The selected candidate will partner closely with Procurement and Technology teams to conduct end-to-end sourcing projects.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of sourcing best practices in software, hardware, and technology services categories
VanderHouwen & Associates, Inc.
For over two decades, VanderHouwen & Associates, Inc. (VHA), a Women Owned and nationally certified WBENC organization, has been a premier staffing provider of IT, Engineering, and Accounting professionals in the Pacific Northwest. While it might seem unusual for a rapid-deploy, results-driven business like ours to take that responsibility personally, we do. Our President's work ethic not only serves as the foundation of our company, but drives the commitment to individual attention which infuses our culture. Our dedication is to the satisfaction and success of our clients and consultants. We're committed to providing outstanding service to a uniquely demanding industry in a straightforward, ethical, highly personal, and always-responsive manner.
6342 SW Macadam Ave. o Portland, Oregon 97239
P 503.299.6811 TF 888.299.6811 F 503.224.6181Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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