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State of Utah - Jobs Purchasing Analyst in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah

Do you have experience with data and helping businesses make sense of it all? Do you have a passion for computer systems and helping to find efficiencies in workflows and processes? Are you interested in working for state government and/or in public procurement? If you answered yes to these questions,then you are in the right place! The GovOps Division of Purchasing and General Services (the Division ) is seeking a new Business Analyst to join our team and play a critical role in helping the Division accurately manage our procurement data,assist with our IT systems,and help us make better data-driven decisions.

The Best Qualified Candidate

The best qualified candidate for this position will have:

  • An understanding of legal contract language.
  • Experience and understanding of procurement processes.
  • Experience analyzing data for accuracy.
  • Experience in computer system administration.
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.

      Why You Should Join Our Team We are awesome and passionate about what we do! Also,this position is a hybrid position (potentially full telework if you live more than 50 miles from our Taylorsville office) with some flex scheduling options. In addition to a competitive comprehensive benefits package,and a great work-life balance,the Division provides the best opportunity to learn about public procurement,including the Utah Procurement Code.

     In addition to a competitive comprehensive

     benefits package

,and a great work-life balance,the Division provides the best opportunity to learn about public procurement,including the Utah Procurement Code.    *The Division *The 

Division of Purchasing and General Services is the key player in ensuring state executive agencies comply with open and fair competitive procurement requirements. The Division manages over 1,000 cooperative contracts for goods and services used by state agencies,local governments,and educational entities across the State. Cooperative contracting brings together the buying power of all government entities resulting in lower prices through volume discounts,higher quality goods and services,and stronger contract terms and conditions.

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