Job Description

As a Procurement Analyst the prospective candidate will be responsible for the following tasks: - Preparing documentation for solicitation of goods and services; checking specifications for adequacy; analyzing bids and proposals for fair and reasonable pricing and/or responsiveness; and assessing whether bidders are responsible; - Conducts contract negotiations. Provides technical expertise to contractors in the developmental stages of their contracts. Provides clarification of terms and conditions of contracts to contractors; - Ensuring contract compliance through the analysis of documents; preparing, reviewing, and modifying contract specifications; and making funding recommendations on existing contracts; - Monitoring the operation of funded programs to ensure contract compliance and participating in the investigation of bidders and prospective contractors; - Ensure compliance with SBS’ Minority/Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) participation goals established by Local Law 1; - Assist with the agency's Minority and Women Owned Entity (MWBE) program by educating vendors on our internal procurement process and providing technical assistance when necessary to enhance their ability to submit bids; - Working with Project Managers to gather information required to create Request for Proposal (RFP) documents for all contracts, requesting allocation of funding, obtaining Agency approvals, and registration; - Identify and engage in outreach and educate/inform entities on how to do business with DCWP. Participate in networking activities to expand, strengthen, and diversify the firms with which the Agency does business; - Prepare MWBE reports for management's review and approval. Identify, analyze, and prepare reports on purchase activities; - Assist with preparing small and micro purchase solicitations utilizing the 5 plus 10 requirements associated with the Vendor Enrollment Center, and the MWBE Certification list administered by SBS; - Perform contracting functions in the Financial Management System (FMS); Procurement and Sourcing Solution Portal (PASSPort); Office of Citywide Procurement (OCP), the Payee Information Portal (PIP); and internal agency purchasing systems; - Develop research methods and interests; supervises the research activities of subordinates; carries out highly complex research projects; - Obtains corrective action where contractor has failed to provide contracted goods or services or is deficient in honoring terms of contractual agreement. Makes recommendation for non-award or cancellation of contract based on contractor's non- responsibility, and poor or non-performance; - Perform appropriate background checks, including reviews of the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services (MOCS) database other applicable data; and - During the temporary absence of immediate superior, perform the duties of that individual.

About NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection

The NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) protects and enhances the daily economic lives of New Yorkers to create thriving communities.

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