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Procurement Clerks

Procurement Clerks are responsible for purchasing goods and services for an organization. Their job description typically includes tasks such as obtaining quotes from suppliers, negotiating prices, preparing purchase orders, maintaining procurement records, tracking deliveries, and ensuring that purchases adhere to the organization's policies and budget constraints. They may also communicate with vendors and internal departments to coordinate purchasing activities.

Income Data

This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.

Annual Pay Distribution
Salary

10th percentile

$35,330.00

25th percentile

$39,620.00

median (50th percentile)

$50,970.00

75th percentile

$51,360.00

90th percentile

$61,760.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$16.99

25th percentile

$19.05

median (50th percentile)

$24.50

75th percentile

$24.69

90th percentile

$29.69

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Education / Training

Educational requirements for Procurement Clerks typically involve a high school diploma or equivalent, although some employers may prefer candidates with postsecondary education such as an associate's degree in business, procurement, or a related field. While a college degree is not always mandatory, relevant coursework can provide a competitive edge in the job market and enhance one's understanding of procurement processes. Training for Procurement Clerks usually includes on-the-job instruction under the guidance of experienced professionals to familiarize new hires with company procedures, software systems, purchasing guidelines, and industry-specific regulations. Additionally, formal training programs or workshops may be offered by employers or professional organizations to further develop the essential skills required for success in this role.