The role of the Procurement Manager is to plan, execute, and finalize purchasing and procurement strategies for technology spend across the organization. This includes acquiring resources within budget and facilitating communication between the enterprise and its providers in order to deliver products and services according to plan. The Procurement Manager will also define the objectives of products and services in order to oversee quality control throughout their lifecycles.
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