Federal Sourcing (Procurement) Specialist-LATAM

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About Red Orange: Red Orange is a global full-service government contracting company with international offices in Australia, Canada, India, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom. Our headquarters is based in Philadelphia, PA, serving the North and South American markets. We partner with commercial companies to provide services and goods to the U.S. Federal Government. Our core competencies include delivering cost-effective solutions and unmatched customer service to ensure each request is fulfilled as expected. Job Overview: Red Orange, a global full-service government contracting company, is seeking a Sourcing Specialist who is fluent in Spanish and proficient in English to join our team and support our growing sourcing needs for services across Latin America. This is a remote role open to candidates based in Argentina, Chile, or Colombia. About the Role: This role focuses exclusively on sourcing and procurement of products, equipment, and services for US Federal Government projects. This is NOT an HR, manpower, or talent sourcing role. As a Sourcing Specialist, you will play a key role in identifying and managing service providers, vendors, and suppliers across Latin America. You will work closely with our internal teams to fulfill sourcing requests, ensuring quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Key Responsibilities: - Manage end-to-end sourcing of services across Latin America. - Identify, evaluate, and onboard vendors and service providers. - Collaborate with internal teams to understand sourcing needs and timelines. - Negotiate pricing, contracts, and service level agreements. - Maintain and update vendor databases and records. - Monitor vendor performance and ensure compliance with company standards. Requirements: - Fluency in Spanish (written and verbal). - Proficient in English for business communication. - Based in Argentina, Chile, or Colombia (remote work). - Experience in sourcing, procurement, or vendor management (preferred). - Strong negotiation and communication skills. - Organized, proactive, and able to work independently. - Familiarity with sourcing tools and platforms is a plus. Why Join Us? - Remote work with flexible hours. - Collaborate with a dynamic and supportive team. - Opportunity to work with global clients and projects. - Competitive compensation aligned with local market standards. Interested candidates can apply by sending their resume to “hr@redorange.com” with the subject line: “Application – Sourcing Specialist LATAM”. Requirements added by the job poster • Working in a remote setting • Can start immediately • 3+ years of work experience with Vendor Management • 1+ years of work experience with Budget Negotiation • 3+ years of work experience with Direct Sourcing Job Type: Full-time Pay: $800.00 - $1,000.00 per month Benefits: • Paid time off Experience: • Sourcing Procurement : 3 years (Required) Language: • Fluent English (Required) Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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