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Procurement Specialist in Ontario

A business operations path for people who like contracts, vendors, negotiation, public buying rules, and organized paperwork.

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Accessibility60%

How approachable this path may be in the static data.

Time to enter

1 to 3 years

Education level

Flexible

College, university, or related business experience

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Procurement Specialist may be worth researching if the work conditions, requirements, and tradeoffs fit your life.

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Who this may fit

  • People who are organized and detail-oriented
  • People comfortable with vendors and contracts
  • People interested in business operations

Starting roles

  • Purchasing assistant
  • Procurement clerk
  • Buyer
  • Supply chain coordinator
  • Contracts assistant

Next-step roles

  • Procurement specialist
  • Senior buyer
  • Category specialist
  • Contract specialist
  • Procurement manager

Job titles to search

Procurement can turn operations and vendor experience into an office-based career path.

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Education and certification notes

Education

College or university in business, supply chain, public administration, or related work experience can help.

Certification

Supply chain and procurement designations can help for advancement, especially in larger organizations.

Employers to watch

  • Municipal governments
  • Hospitals
  • School boards
  • Universities
  • Utilities
  • Large private employers

Tradeoffs

  • Public procurement can be slow and rule-heavy.
  • Deadlines and vendor issues can be stressful.
  • Advancement may require strong writing and policy knowledge.

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