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Procurement Engineer

Compile information and records to draw up purchase orders for procurement of materials and services. In the GCC market, this role is actively hired across bahrain, qatar, saudi with 17 recent postings.

GCC postings
17
Active markets
4
Typical experience
5+ years
Key responsibilities
  • 01end procurement processes for engineering materials and technical equipment. Review technical specifications, drawings, and BOQs to identify procurement
  • 02term partnerships. Analyze market trends, conduct supplier research, and stay informed
  • 03Track the status of requisitions, contracts, and orders.
  • 04Perform buying duties when necessary.
  • 05Prepare purchase orders and send copies to suppliers and to departments originating requests.
  • 06Calculate costs of orders, and charge or forward invoices to appropriate accounts.
  • 07Compare prices, specifications, and delivery dates to determine the best bid among potential suppliers.
  • 08Approve and pay bills.
  • 09Maintain knowledge of all organizational and governmental rules affecting purchases, and provide information about these rules to organization staff members and to vendors.
  • 10Determine if inventory quantities are sufficient for needs, ordering more materials when necessary.
  • 11Check shipments when they arrive to ensure that orders have been filled correctly and that goods meet specifications.
  • 12Contact suppliers to schedule or expedite deliveries and to resolve shortages, missed or late deliveries, and other problems.
Required qualifications
  • motivated, and results
  • oriented environment, fostering positive relationships across departments.
  • . The position focuses on sourcing materials, equipment, and services in compliance with technical specifications, budget constraints, and delivery schedules. Minimum 3
  • 5 years’ relevant hands
  • on experience in procurement activities within engineering, industrial, or infrastructure environments.Working experience in industrial facilities, utilities, construction projects, or large
  • solving skills with attention to detail Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal abilities Commercially aware with a cost
  • optimization mindset High level of integrity, professionalism, and ethical conduct Ability to evaluate suppliers and manage effective vendor relationships Well
  • organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines Proactive, self

Required skills

procurementcommunicationcomplianceexcelnegotiationanalyticalerpsupply chain

Tools & technologies

teamsexcelerpsapAutotaskElectronic data interchange EDI softwareEnterprise resource planning ERP softwareIBM Maximo Asset ManagementIntuit QuickBooksInventory tracking softwareMicrosoft AccessMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft Office softwareMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft PowerPointMicrosoft SharePoint

Hiring companies we see

  • Veolia
  • Wood
  • Hire Rightt - Executive Search & HR Advisory
  • اسس | OSUS
  • UrbaCon Contracting & Trading Company
  • VEOLIA
  • ALFARAH CONTRACTING & GENERAL TRANSPORT COMPANY-...
  • MTA INVESTMENT LLC

Hired across

  • bahrain
  • qatar
  • saudi
  • uae
FAQ
  • What does a Procurement Engineer do in the GCC?

    A Procurement Engineer in the GCC performs core duties related to procurement, communication, compliance, adapted to the regional business environment and regulatory framework.

  • What qualifications do I need to be a Procurement Engineer?

    Typically a Bachelor's degree is required, with 5+ years of experience in the field.

  • What is the demand for Procurement Engineer in the GCC?

    The role is actively hired across bahrain, qatar, saudi, with consistent demand from both local and multinational employers.

  • What skills are needed for a Procurement Engineer role?

    Key skills include procurement, communication, compliance, excel, negotiation, analytical, along with strong communication and teamwork abilities.

  • Do I need Arabic to work as a Procurement Engineer in the GCC?

    Arabic language proficiency is often preferred but not always required. It depends on the employer, sector, and client-facing nature of the role.