United States Courts
Procurement Specialist II
United States Courts, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Court Name/Organization: Illinois Northern District CourtOverview of the Position: The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois is currently accepting applications for a Procurement Specialist II. This position is located within the clerk’s office and reports directly to the Procurement Administrator. The Procurement Specialist II performs and coordinates administrative, technical, and professional work related to ensure that the court and clerk’s office are supplied with the materials, equipment, and services required to function optimally. Procurement Specialists II perform advanced procurement activities requiring advanced knowledge of procurement policies and practices. Advanced procurement activities include preparing complicated specifications, negotiating service contracts, and preparing significant and large purchase orders.The Procurement Specialist II performs the following duties:Procure supplies, equipment, services, and furnishings from government/non-government sources through new contracts, competitive bids, or existing government contracts.Review, evaluate, verify, and process invoices and prepare payment requests.Research and evaluate suppliers based on price, quality, selection, service, support, availability, reliability, production, and distribution capabilities as well as their reputation and history. Prepare specifications, solicitations, and requests for qualifications/proposals; research products and equipment; prepare product/equipment specifications.Obtain and review competitive bids, quotes, and proposals from vendors and contractors; discuss evaluations and review with requesters and subject matter experts.Assess requests for goods and services by ensuring that they are allowable under limitations, restrictions, and policies, as well as determining availability of funds.Review accounting records of each functional allotment and reconcile accounts.Ensure that accounts have funds available for items being purchased.Prepare spreadsheets and maintain databases to track certain expenditures.Audit and prepare payment vouchers for the Financial, Jury, Procurement, Interpreter, and the Court Reporter Departments. Ensure compliance with the Judiciary Policy and Procedures.Prepare vouchers in the courts Financial Accounting System (JIFMS). Generate standard reports from databases and computerized systems.Identify and maintain lists of vendors and sources of supply for goods and services.Adhere to the Guide to Judiciary Policies and Procedures, and Judiciary Procurement Program Procedures on procurement procedures.Adhere to court unit’s internal control procedures.Perform other duties as assigned.Qualification
Candidates must have one year of progressively responsible experience that provides evidence that the applicant has a good understanding of the methods and processes for accomplishing the work of Procurement. Candidates must have the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with requesters and vendors. Excellent customer service skills, and resolving difficulties while complying with regulations, rules, and procedures. Ability to maintain confidentiality and work in a team setting is required. Knowledge of the court unit’s needs and usage of supplies, equipment, and services. Knowledge of financial systems and protocols needed to maintain purchase order information and invoice payment processing. Skill in preparing requests for qualifications/proposal/quotation documents. Skill in completing various forms used in the procurement process and maintaining related records. Skill in planning and coordinating time and delivery of purchases. Skill in researching and interpreting guidelines, rules, regulations, and policies related to purchasing. Ability to interpret and implement federal judiciary guidelines and policies on purchasing. Ability to obtain Contracting Officer Contracting Program certification. The successful candidate must be able to display professional and positive demeanor and appearance appropriate for a court environment (business/office wear-professional). The selected candidate will be subject to an FBI fingerprint check as a condition of employment and may be subject to periodic updates.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the U.S. Northern District of Illinois offer a generous benefits package to full-time, permanent employees, which includes:Paid leave time for federal holidays, vacation, sick, and parental leave.Access to an infant and toddler care near the courthouse.The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program is available to full-time employees with qualifying student loans.Life insurance.Thrift Savings Plan with matching funds (401k & Roth 401k style).Participation in Federal Employees Retirement System.Health, dependent care, and parking reimbursement programs.Public Transit Subsidy Program.Employee Assistance Program, which provides free counseling, financial assistance, and basic legal services.CompensationCompensation and classification level will be set based on the work experience, qualifications, and salary history of the successful candidate. To qualify at a CL 26, applicants must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to a CL 25. To qualify at a CL 27, applicants must have two years of specialized experience, including at least one year equivalent to work at the CL 25 or completion of the requirements for a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and if one of the following superior academic achievement requirements are met:An overall “B” grade point average equaling 2.90 or better of a possible 4.0.Standing in the upper third of the class.“3.5” average or better in the major field of study, such as business or public administration, human resources management, industrial relations, or psychology.Election to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma XI, or one of the National Honorary Scholastic Societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies, other than Freshman Honor Societies.Completion of one academic year (18 semester or 27 quarter hours) of graduate study in an accredited university in business or public administration, political science, criminal justice, law or other field closely related to the subject matter of the position.Specialized experience is: Progressively responsible clerical or administrative experience that is in, or closely related to, the work of the position and which has demonstrated the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position and involves the routine use of automated software and keyboarding for word processing, data entry, and report generation.How To Apply
Notice to ApplicantConsideration will only be given to those who apply through the courts’ online applicant tracking system and provide a cover letter, resume and two professional business references by 11:59 p.m. CT on Dec. 2, 2024. To view openings and to apply, visit our applicant tracking system at ILND Jobs.Due to the volume of applications received, the Courts will only communicate with those applicants who will be interviewed. Applicants selected for interviews will be communicated to only through email and must travel at their own expense and relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Applicants will be screened to determine their experience and qualifications.All new employees must be fully vaccinated (i.e., at least 2 weeks after last dose) for COVID-19 and, prior to starting with the courts, present proof of vaccination or submit a request in writing for an exemption to this requirement on the basis of a sincerely held religious belief or medical condition.This is a high-sensitive position within the Judiciary. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the U.S. Northern District of Illinois requires employees to follow the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees. Reference checks with current and former employers will be conducted. Only qualified applicants will be considered for this position. A preliminary background investigation with law enforcement agencies, including fingerprint and criminal record check will be conducted as a condition of employment. Employment is provisional pending the successful completion of a ten-year, full field OPM background investigation, and favorable suitability determination. Investigative updates will be additionally required every five years. Unsatisfactory results may result in termination of employment. Direct deposit is required for payment of compensation for employees. Employees of the courts are excepted service appointments. Employees are considered at-will and are not covered by federal civil service classifications or regulations.Diversity is important to the Judiciary. It is an essential component of services that the Judiciary is charged with providing to maintain justice, equality, fairness, respect, and dignity in society. To fulfill its duties, the Judiciary must include all members of society—not just regardless, but also inclusive of race, gender, disability, and the many other variables that make up the citizens of our nation.In order to be eligible for employment, applicants must meet one of the following requirements:Person who owes allegiance to the U.S. (i.e., nationals of American Samoa, Swains Island and the Northern Mariana Islands).Person admitted as a refugee or granted asylum who has filed a declaration of intention to become a lawful permanent resident and then a citizen when eligible.Lawful permanent resident (i.e., green card holder) who is seeking citizenship.The courts reserve the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, or to withdraw the announcement, any of which may occur without prior written or other notice.The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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Candidates must have one year of progressively responsible experience that provides evidence that the applicant has a good understanding of the methods and processes for accomplishing the work of Procurement. Candidates must have the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing with requesters and vendors. Excellent customer service skills, and resolving difficulties while complying with regulations, rules, and procedures. Ability to maintain confidentiality and work in a team setting is required. Knowledge of the court unit’s needs and usage of supplies, equipment, and services. Knowledge of financial systems and protocols needed to maintain purchase order information and invoice payment processing. Skill in preparing requests for qualifications/proposal/quotation documents. Skill in completing various forms used in the procurement process and maintaining related records. Skill in planning and coordinating time and delivery of purchases. Skill in researching and interpreting guidelines, rules, regulations, and policies related to purchasing. Ability to interpret and implement federal judiciary guidelines and policies on purchasing. Ability to obtain Contracting Officer Contracting Program certification. The successful candidate must be able to display professional and positive demeanor and appearance appropriate for a court environment (business/office wear-professional). The selected candidate will be subject to an FBI fingerprint check as a condition of employment and may be subject to periodic updates.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the U.S. Northern District of Illinois offer a generous benefits package to full-time, permanent employees, which includes:Paid leave time for federal holidays, vacation, sick, and parental leave.Access to an infant and toddler care near the courthouse.The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program is available to full-time employees with qualifying student loans.Life insurance.Thrift Savings Plan with matching funds (401k & Roth 401k style).Participation in Federal Employees Retirement System.Health, dependent care, and parking reimbursement programs.Public Transit Subsidy Program.Employee Assistance Program, which provides free counseling, financial assistance, and basic legal services.CompensationCompensation and classification level will be set based on the work experience, qualifications, and salary history of the successful candidate. To qualify at a CL 26, applicants must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to a CL 25. To qualify at a CL 27, applicants must have two years of specialized experience, including at least one year equivalent to work at the CL 25 or completion of the requirements for a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and if one of the following superior academic achievement requirements are met:An overall “B” grade point average equaling 2.90 or better of a possible 4.0.Standing in the upper third of the class.“3.5” average or better in the major field of study, such as business or public administration, human resources management, industrial relations, or psychology.Election to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma XI, or one of the National Honorary Scholastic Societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies, other than Freshman Honor Societies.Completion of one academic year (18 semester or 27 quarter hours) of graduate study in an accredited university in business or public administration, political science, criminal justice, law or other field closely related to the subject matter of the position.Specialized experience is: Progressively responsible clerical or administrative experience that is in, or closely related to, the work of the position and which has demonstrated the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position and involves the routine use of automated software and keyboarding for word processing, data entry, and report generation.How To Apply
Notice to ApplicantConsideration will only be given to those who apply through the courts’ online applicant tracking system and provide a cover letter, resume and two professional business references by 11:59 p.m. CT on Dec. 2, 2024. To view openings and to apply, visit our applicant tracking system at ILND Jobs.Due to the volume of applications received, the Courts will only communicate with those applicants who will be interviewed. Applicants selected for interviews will be communicated to only through email and must travel at their own expense and relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Applicants will be screened to determine their experience and qualifications.All new employees must be fully vaccinated (i.e., at least 2 weeks after last dose) for COVID-19 and, prior to starting with the courts, present proof of vaccination or submit a request in writing for an exemption to this requirement on the basis of a sincerely held religious belief or medical condition.This is a high-sensitive position within the Judiciary. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the U.S. Northern District of Illinois requires employees to follow the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees. Reference checks with current and former employers will be conducted. Only qualified applicants will be considered for this position. A preliminary background investigation with law enforcement agencies, including fingerprint and criminal record check will be conducted as a condition of employment. Employment is provisional pending the successful completion of a ten-year, full field OPM background investigation, and favorable suitability determination. Investigative updates will be additionally required every five years. Unsatisfactory results may result in termination of employment. Direct deposit is required for payment of compensation for employees. Employees of the courts are excepted service appointments. Employees are considered at-will and are not covered by federal civil service classifications or regulations.Diversity is important to the Judiciary. It is an essential component of services that the Judiciary is charged with providing to maintain justice, equality, fairness, respect, and dignity in society. To fulfill its duties, the Judiciary must include all members of society—not just regardless, but also inclusive of race, gender, disability, and the many other variables that make up the citizens of our nation.In order to be eligible for employment, applicants must meet one of the following requirements:Person who owes allegiance to the U.S. (i.e., nationals of American Samoa, Swains Island and the Northern Mariana Islands).Person admitted as a refugee or granted asylum who has filed a declaration of intention to become a lawful permanent resident and then a citizen when eligible.Lawful permanent resident (i.e., green card holder) who is seeking citizenship.The courts reserve the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, or to withdraw the announcement, any of which may occur without prior written or other notice.The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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