A Procurement Engineer (MEP) is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and managing materials, equipment, and services required for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) projects. They ensure that all procured items meet the quality, budget, and timeline requirements of the project. The role bridges technical expertise with supply chain management, ensuring optimal solutions for project needs.
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Salary | Market Competitive |
Experience | 3 – 5 Years |
Location | Oman |
Qualification | Bachelor of Business Administration(Management) |
Posted | 06 December 2024 |
Job Type | Full-Time |
Posted by | Habeebi Recruiter |
last date to apply | apply within 15 days |
Key Responsibilities
Sourcing and Vendor Management
The Procurement Engineer identifies reliable suppliers and evaluates their products and services based on cost, quality, and delivery timelines. They build and maintain strong relationships with vendors to negotiate favorable terms and ensure the availability of critical materials.
Material and Equipment Procurement
Working closely with project engineers and designers, the Procurement Engineer determines the specifications of materials and equipment required for MEP projects. They ensure that all procured items align with technical standards and project requirements.
Cost and Budget Management
They prepare cost estimates and procurement schedules to align with the project budget. Through effective negotiation and market research, they secure competitive pricing while ensuring quality and compliance with project timelines.
Technical Evaluation
The Procurement Engineer reviews technical specifications, drawings, and standards to ensure that purchased materials and equipment meet the project’s requirements. They collaborate with engineers to assess product suitability and compatibility with the overall project design.
Contract and Documentation Management
Preparing purchase orders, contracts, and documentation is a critical responsibility. The Procurement Engineer ensures that all contracts include the necessary terms and conditions for delivery, warranties, and compliance with local and international standards.
Logistics and Delivery Coordination
They oversee the logistics process, ensuring timely delivery of materials to the project site. Coordinating with suppliers, freight companies, and site managers, they address any delays or discrepancies promptly to keep the project on track.
Risk Management and Compliance
The role includes identifying potential risks in the procurement process and implementing mitigation strategies. The Procurement Engineer ensures compliance with company policies, safety standards, and legal regulations related to procurement and delivery.
Qualifications and Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or a related Engineering field.
- Proven experience in procurement, preferably in the MEP sector.
- Strong knowledge of MEP systems and equipment.
- Excellent negotiation and vendor management skills.
- Proficiency in procurement software and ERP systems.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.
- Strong analytical and organizational skills.
- Familiarity with local and international procurement regulations.
Work Environment
Procurement Engineers typically operate in both office and field environments. While much of their time is spent on procurement planning and vendor communication, site visits are often required to assess material quality and ensure alignment with project requirements.
Career Path
Procurement Engineers can advance to roles such as Senior Procurement Engineer, Supply Chain Manager, or MEP Project Manager. With the right experience and certifications, they can expand their responsibilities and influence within the construction or engineering sector.
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