Honeywell

Procurement Project Manager

Posted on: 12 Feb 2021

Houston, TX

Job Description

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Working at Honeywell isnt just about developing cool things. Thats why our employees enjoy access to dynamic career opportunities across different fields and industries.

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An excellent career opportunity is currently available for a Procurement Project Manager within Honeywells Performance Materials and Technologies business. The position will report through the PMT centralized Capital Procurement Leadership and is responsible to develop procurement strategies for key materials purchased, bringing both global and regional functional expertise as well as deep market and industry knowledge. The Procurement Project Manager will have a broad knowledge of the Procurement function, its strategies, policies, work processes and contacts within the team, and will be responsible for meeting with the Engineering function on a recurring basis to facilitate the execution of the capital process. You will educate, train, and implement Procurement policies and strategies within the engineering function and educate the centralized Procurement team on PMT Engineerings policies, procedures, and organizational structure.

Responsibilities:

Be responsible for achieving and reporting (monthly, quarterly, annually) the productivity and working capital improvement goals. Be capable to present cogently, on a regular basis, results of procurement function PMT senior leadership

Ensure Procurement involvement early in the Capital Procurement Management Process (CPMP) and assist with Technology RFIs, NDAs, commercial selection,

Draft and execute contracts and Purchase Orders within delegation of authority, and facilitate make or buy decisions for products or intermediates,

Source technology, equipment, services,

Support Procurement Commodity Leader (CL) in the development and qualification of new suppliers, validate interest and capabilities,

Assist Project Team with development of Project Procurement Plans for equipment and services,

Understand and minimize tax exposures through contracting techniques,

Determine regional split of equipment purchases in conjunction with Engineering Project Manager (PM) and Procurement Commodity Leader (CL),

In conjunction with Engineering Project Manager (PM) and Procurement Commodity Leader (CL), identify opportunities to secure supply from low-cost regions.

Coordinate/conduct Request For Quotation (RFQ) activity for each project. Report status to respective PMs, follow up on gaps with expediting,

Conduct on-site pre-proposal meetings at the facilities to ensure plant requirements (both technical and commercial) are met,

Coordinate activities and communicate with CLs and managers in the centralized Procurement team,

Negotiate contracts, terms, progressive pay schedules, delivery milestones, change orders, back charges as necessary.

Leads projects of various types and Total Installed Cost (TIC) values within Procurement or cross-functional. Projects may be Agreement implementations, alternative offerings for site standard material or services, Systems integration or implementation, or applications oriented. Projects may include benchmarking of various work or system processes, or other productivity projects.

Fosters and maintains strong relationships among manufacturing facilities and functional organizations; ensures strong interface and dialogue with the centralized Procurement organization; breaks down barriers where necessary.

Resolves regional-specific issues with Procurement including but not limited to:

Interfacing with Engineering/project teams, centralized Procurement and Accounts Payable (AP) to resolve blocked payment for suppliers,

Ensuring availability of materials and services at competitive commercial terms and conditions,

Maintaining Procurement Department procedures, quality systems and records as required to maintain Engineering or site ISO registration (where applicable),

Working with new product development initiatives.

Works with regional personnel to ensure site adherence to corporate, national, state and local policies and procedures.

Supports LTA (long term agreements) and any regional/local agreements in order to leverage Honeywells position.



You Must Have

B.S. in a technical discipline, ME, ChE, project management, process engineering or technical field, Supply Chain, or Business, Finance or Accounting

Minimum 5 years of experience in procurement of equipment and services in EPC, refinery or petro-chemical industries experience is required.

Advanced Microsoft office knowledge (word, power point, excel).

Experience in qualification and development of new suppliers.

Experience in contracting strategies, cost plus, lump sum turn-key, etc.

Change order and dispute management and resolution.

Familiarity with SAP will be considered an advantage.

We Value

Additional languages while not a requirement would be a bonus.

Technical or Masters Degree in Business is an advantage.

Additional Information

* JOB ID: req261981
* Category: Procurement
* Location: 2101 CityWest Blvd,Houston,Texas,United States
* Exempt
*
Global (ALL)

Honeywell is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, or veteran status.

Honeywell

Minneapolis, MN

As of December 2, 1999, Honeywell, Inc. was acquired by Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell, Inc. designs, manufactures, and supplies home and building, industrial, and space and aviation control products. The company offers control products for heating, ventilation, humidification, and air conditioning equipment; security and fire alarm systems; home automation systems; lighting controls; building management systems; and home comfort consumer products. It provides central-station burglary and fire protection services; video surveillance, and access control and entry management services; and energy management and retrofit services.

The company also offers process instruments, process controllers, recorders, programmers, programmable controllers, transmitters, and other field instruments; and associated application software and services to refining oil and gas, petrochemical, bulk and fine chemical, and pulp-and-paper, as well as electric utility, food and consumer goods, pharmaceutical, metals, and transportation industries. It provides product and component testing services; project management, engineering, and installation services; instrument maintenance, repair, and calibration services; and advanced control, and networking and optimization services.

In addition, the company offers electronic control systems and components, such as guidance systems, flight and engine control systems, precision components, surveillance and warning systems, spacecraft attitude and positioning systems, precision pointing and isolation systems, and communications services for commercial and business aircraft, military aircraft and spacecraft, and airports. The company also provides systems analysis, and applied research and development on application software, sensors, and advanced electronics. The company was founded in 1927 as Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company and changed its name to Honeywell, Inc. in 1964. Honeywell, Inc. is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.