Procurement Coordinator

SKU TFB-M4 Category

Effort Split: Human: 50% | AI: 50%

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U.S. National Average Pay Range: $42,000–$65,500 per year

Procurement Coordinators manage supplier orders, track deliveries, validate pricing and terms, handle purchase order changes, and collaborate with internal stakeholders to maintain seamless supply chain operations.

Task Name AI Capability Human Oversight Notes
Supplier Data Verification ✅ High 🚫 Low AI can confirm vendor details, pricing, certifications, and lead times via integrated databases.
Purchase Order Creation & Issuance ✅ High 🚫 Low AI automates PO generation, populates templates, and sends orders through EDI/email.
Order Tracking & Delivery Monitoring ✅ High 🚫 Low AI tracks shipments, updates ETA, and sends alerts if delays occur.
Invoice Reconciliation ✅ High 🚫 Low AI matches invoices to POs and flags mismatches for further review.
Exception Handling (e.g., delays) ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI detects anomalies; humans resolve root causes and coordinate next steps.
PO Amendments & Change Orders ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI drafts revisions; humans authorize and negotiate changes with suppliers.
Reporting & Analytics ✅ High 🚫 Low AI generates supplier performance metrics, delivery trends, and spend analysis dashboards.
Supplier Relationship Management 🚫 Low ✅ High Humans lead negotiations, build relationships, and manage escalations or contractual discussions.
Continuous Process Improvement ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI suggests optimizations; humans evaluate feasibility, adjust workflows, and implement changes.

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