Overview
PRIMARY JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Source, negotiate, and purchase materials, tools, and supplies in alignment with project schedules and budget requirements.
Maintain relationships with vendors and suppliers to ensure quality, cost-effectiveness, and timely delivery.
Track purchase orders and ensure proper documentation and compliance with company policies.
Oversee the organization, cleanliness, and safety of the laydown yard.
Coordinate material staging and storage to optimize space and accessibility.
Implement inventory control systems to track incoming and outgoing materials.
Schedule and coordinate deliveries to various buildings and job sites.
Communicate with site supervisors and project managers to align delivery timing with construction needs.
Resolve delivery issues and discrepancies promptly.
Supervise procurement and laydown yard staff, including assigning tasks and monitoring performance.
Provide training and support to ensure adherence to safety and operational procedures.
Maintain accurate records of purchases, deliveries, and inventory levels.
Generate regular reports on procurement activities, cost savings, and vendor performance.
Ensures compliance with safety and security protocols established by the company, clients, and regulatory authorities.
Maintains a safe and secure work environment while promoting employee development through training and growth opportunities.
Contributes to departmental success by performing other essential duties as assigned.
Shift: 1st shift including weekends
QUALIFICATIONS
Posses strong listening skills, communicate efficiently and apply them effectively in all interactions.
Bilingual required (English, Spanish)
Ability to train, manage and develop a team
High energy level with strong commitment to service quality
Proven experience in procurement, supply chain, or construction logistics (3+ years preferred).
Familiarity with construction materials and site operations.
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel between sites as needed.
Ability to work flexible hours, including holidays and weekends if needed
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and procedure manuals and handbooks
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Outlook, Word) and general computer proficiency.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to walk and stand for extended periods (up to 8–10 hours per shift).
Ability to climb and descend stairs multiple times per day without assistance.
Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 35 pounds regularly and occasionally up to 50 pounds with proper technique.
Ability to bend, kneel, reach, and work in confined or awkward spaces as needed.
Ability to maintain alertness and mobility while performing rounds or inspection walks throughout large facility areas.
Must be able to perform moderate physical activity continuously in indoor and semi-industrial environments (including variable temperatures).
Must have excellent vision, hearing, and coordination to monitor entry points, operate access equipment, and maintain awareness of surrounding safety conditions.
Wear protective gear or respiratory equipment when required.
DRIVING CONDITIONS
To operate a vehicle at the customer’s site, employees must obtain an ABM drivers permit per the ABM Drivers Safety MVR registration program. This policy checks for a valid State ID along with a citation background check, and those with high-risk driving habits will need additional driver education in order to obtain the permit. Employees who operate company vehicles must consistently meet the requirements of the Facility Vehicle Safety Program.
Benefit Information:
Benefit Information: ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM’s benefits, visit Recruiting Flyer - Staff & Mgmt