What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Procurement Services Manager - Construction (2026-2027) position at Prosper ISD?
Salary: $84,039/Days: 224
Primary Purpose:
The Project Manager-Furniture Purchasing & Surplus Inventory oversees the evaluation, procurement, distribution, and lifecycle management of district furniture and fixtures. This role ensures compliance with district standards, optimizes the use of surplus assets, and coordinates logistics across campuses, departments, warehouses, and facilities not covered under new construction warranties.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
- Bachelor’s degree in Project Management, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or a related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Valid Texas Driver’s License with a driving record that meets district insurance requirements
- PMP (Project Management Professional) or CTSBS (Certified Texas School Business Specialist) certification
Special Knowledge/Skills:
- Strong knowledge of project management principles and practices
- Experience developing, maintaining, and auditing multiple inventory systems
- Working knowledge of warehouse operations and logistics coordination
- Ability to assess furniture condition and determine warranty eligibility
- Strong analytical skills to evaluate purchase requests and project scope changes
- Proficiency in creating forms, spreadsheets, and tracking systems for reporting and organization
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills with internal stakeholders and external vendors
- Experience processing purchase orders, including vendor solicitation, quote evaluation, and payment authorization
- Ability to operate district vehicles, including box trucks of varying sizes
Experience:
Minimum of two (2) years of project management experience, including warehouse and inventory management, purchasing processes (from requisition through payment), and inventory management systems
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Procurement & Standards Compliance
1. Review and evaluate furniture and fixture purchase requests to ensure compliance with district standards.
2. Recommend compliant alternatives when requested items fall outside established standards.
3. Coordinate procurement activities with furniture vendors, including ordering, delivery, and issue resolution.
4. Monitor vendor performance and lead-times to ensure projects are completed within the required timelines.
5. Conduct cost-benefit analyses to determine when to repair existing assets versus purchasing new equipment.
Inventory & Asset Management
6. Maintain and utilize warehouse inventory systems to track, allocate, and distribute furniture and fixtures.
7. Maintain accurate records of purchase orders, warranties, and inventory assets.
8. Manage surplus inventory, including storage, redistribution, and preparation for auction.
9. Identify and categorize “obsolete” versus “recyclable” items to maximize the return on surplus sales.
Logistics & Operations
10. Coordinate with moving vendors to ensure efficient distribution and relocation of furniture across the district.
11. Plan and manage furniture moves, including scheduling with campuses and district departments.
12. Oversee the loading and unloading of delivery trucks, ensuring all safety protocols are followed by staff and vendors.
13. Develop scopes of work for moving, storing, and redistributing surplus furniture
Evaluation & Quality Control
14. Assess condition of new and surplus furniture to determine usability, repair needs, or disposal eligibility.
15. Manage and coordinate schedules with district staff including maintenance, custodial, technology, and construction departments as well as the contracted vendors within project scopes.
16. Conduct final punch-list walk-throughs after major installations to ensure vendor work meets district quality expectations.
Other
17. Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Working Conditions:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/ Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used: Personal computer and peripherals; pallet jacks, forklifts, and hand trucks
Posture: sitting/standing; frequent kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, twisting, and prolonged use of computer
Motion: Frequent walking and repetitive hand motions
Lifting: Regular lifting and carrying (up to 25 pounds)
Environment: Work inside and outside, and in non-climate-controlled warehouse environments, exposure to noise
Mental Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress; occasional extended or irregular hours, particularly during peak periods (summer months); manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, including urgent or high-priority requests