Procurement Specialist Salary in Australia
$74K
20% Low Band Avg
AUD $85K
Average
$103K
80% High Band Avg
- Bonus: 5,198
Salaries based on experience level
The Average Entry Level salary of Procurement Specialist in Australia is AUD $79K/yr, this salary increases 11% to $88K/yr when reach Mid Level Career.
From Mid to Senior Level the average salary increases 9% from $88K/yr to $96K/yr.
Salary Compared to Australia National Average Salary
- Procurement Specialist in Australia Salary
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- Australia National Average Salary
The Average Salary of Procurement Specialist in Australia is $85K/yr. This is +15% higher ($11,700) compared to Australia national average salary of $73K/yr.
Procurement Specialist job description
Job Title: Procurement Specialist
Overview/Summary of the Role:
The Procurement Specialist is responsible for managing an organization's procurement process. This role requires effective communication and negotiation skills, attention to detail, and a strong ability to analyze technical and financial data. The Procurement Specialist ensures that the organization procures the goods and services required at the best possible price, on time, and with the highest level of quality.
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Develop, implement and maintain procurement policies and procedures.
• Analyze procurement trends, market conditions, supplier quality and reliability to identify procurement opportunities.
Procurement Specialist interview questions
Interviewer: Good morning/afternoon, thank you for coming in today for the interview. Can you please briefly introduce yourself and explain why you are interested in the Procurement Specialist position?
Candidate: Good morning/afternoon. Thank you for having me. My name is [Name] and I am interested in the Procurement Specialist position because I have a passion for negotiating contracts, analyzing data, and finding cost-effective solutions.
Interviewer: That’s great to hear. Can you describe your experience with procurement processes and procedures?
Candidate: I have worked in procurement for [number of years] years and have experience in sourcing goods and services, negotiating contracts, and managing supplier relationships. I am familiar with procurement regulations and guidelines, and have successfully managed procurement projects from start to finish.
Interviewer: Can you give an example of a time where you had to negotiate a contract and overcome any obstacles that may have arisen during the negotiation process?
Candidate: Sure. In my previous role, I had to negotiate a contract with a vendor who was not willing to offer the pricing we needed. I spent time researching and identifying alternative options, and was able to leverage a competitor’s bid as leverage to negotiate a better price with our preferred vendor.
Procurement Specialist Salaries by cities in Australia
The highest salary for Procurement Specialist in Australia can be found in Adelaide, followed by Perth 2nd, and Brisbane 3rd.