The Department is currently seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to become the agency’s Agency Chief Contract Officer (ACCO). As the agency’s chief procurement leader, the ACCO will be focused on improving the agency’s responsiveness to procurement needs from its internal customers’ using various procurement methods while ensuring absolute compliance with City rules and cost-effective purchasing principles. The ACCO should also be adept at creating trainings and shared materials to educate DCP staff on how to ensure they have the tools and services needed. The position requires proficiency in analytics and a successful candidate will be able to collaborate with planners, senior management, oversights and outside vendors. Certification as an NYC DACCO or ACCO is desired. This is hands-on role where you would supervise a team of 1-2 procurement professionals while advancing more complex procurements directly. Experience working with IT service contracts, capital and expense purchases, leases and Federal funding is preferred. In addition to Procurement, the ACCO is responsible for the oversight of DCP Operations, including facility management, space allocation, a 4-vehicle fleet and other administrative functions. The ACCO is expected to demonstrate independent initiative, judgment, and decision-making ability in the day-to-day management of the agency’s procurement and operational activities. The ACCO will also play a supporting role in the management of the agency’s budget, working closely with the Deputy Director of Fiscal and staff dedicated to Budget and Accounting functions. The successful candidate will have the skill to work with groups of people to identify issues and solve problems, while harnessing the experience and knowledge of others to make solutions stick. The ACCO will lead DCP’s procurement activities, manage agency leases, provide high-level support to the Senior Operations Manager on facilities projects and space improvements, and assist with process improvements for both procurement and operations workstreams. Over the next 18 months, the ACCO will be expected to: - Ensure that all procurement staff have the proper training and follow all PPB rules - Maintain and develop tracking tools for the use of fiscal staff to monitor purchasing and expenses - Prepare amendments and renewals for on-call environmental consulting service contracts - Lead contracting activities related to the completion of IT Capital Projects - Track and increase agency spending going to M/WBE vendors - Manage Citywide procurement reporting - Work closely with the Department’s Info. Technology division to manage spending on hardware, software and maintenance agreements, supervising all purchases. - Tackle one-time procurement/business projects, space consolidation projects within DCP’s offices, environmental consulting contracts for CD-DR funded studies, and City Map Digitization - Ensure the Senior Operations Manager has the support and guidance needed to be effective in their role.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager