**The Opportunity**:
QBuild is a vital part of Queensland's $45 billion building and construction industry.
As the Queensland Government's builder, we play an important role in communities across the state by building and maintaining government-owned assets such as schools, social housing, police stations and correctional and health facilities.
The position will report to a senior member of the relevant procurement team. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Provide efficient and high standards of customer service to QBuild customers.
- Provide purchasing, procurement and contract management support to members, customers and stakeholders across QBuild.
- Demonstrate flexibility to work across a variety of procurement teams with varying work and defined outcomes.
- Assist with the development, implementation and monitoring of procurement instructions, procedures, guidelines and standard forms, including producing and amending new and existing documents as well as maintaining document control (in conjunction with Quality Assurance).
- Provide efficient and high standards of customer service to be a point of contact for feedback and queries relating to procurement instructions, procedures, guidelines, and standard forms.
- Undertake a range of procurement related projects, which may involve researching and assessing alternative strategies, processes and procedures, as well as producing reports.
- Ordering materials and processing a range of purchase orders, work orders, field release orders and similar for goods and services required for regional delivery.
- Provide support with the development and delivery of procurement training/induction programs, ongoing skills frameworks, the development and production of training materials, schedule of Contractor meetings including minutes and coordination and presentation of training/induction sessions.
**How to Apply**:
For more information on working at QBuild, please check out our website
Applications to remain current for 12 months.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.