Purchasing Administrator
Company: Federal Public Defender's Office
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Federal Public Defender for
the District of Arizona is accepting applications for the position
of full-time Purchasing Administrator for the Phoenix office. The
Federal Public Defender operates under authority of Title 18,
United States Code, Section 3006A(g)(2)(A), to provide federal
criminal defense services by court appointment to individuals
unable to afford counsel. The Federal Public Defender has staffed
offices in Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma, and Flagstaff. Requirements. To
qualify at the entry level, applicants must possess a high school
diploma or equivalent; a college degree is preferred. Candidates
must have a minimum of three years of progressively responsible
general experience, including at least two years of specialized
experience related to procurement, contracting, or administrative
operations. Relevant higher education may be substituted for
experience in accordance with established qualification standards.
Preferred qualifications include demonstrated proficiency in
personal computer applications; familiarity with office
administration and procurement practices; and experience in a legal
environment. The ideal candidate will have working knowledge of
Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat. Applicants must possess
strong written and verbal communication skills, sound judgment, and
effective interpersonal abilities. The successful candidate will be
highly organized, detail-oriented, self-motivated, and capable of
managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced, team-oriented
environment. Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory
background investigation. All claimed education, experience,
certifications, training, and references will be verified. U.S.
citizenship is required. Duties. The Purchasing Administrator
serves as an advisor to staff on procurement policies, procedures,
and best practices. Responsibilities include originating and
reviewing purchase requests; consulting with requesting staff to
clarify requirements and specifications; and ensuring strict
compliance with all applicable Judiciary policies, procedures,
internal controls, and federal procurement standards. All
purchasing actions must be conducted in accordance with Judiciary
policy and established procurement guidelines. The incumbent will
process purchase orders and invoices within delegated authority;
prepare procurement-related correspondence; and conduct meetings or
interviews with vendors and their representatives. Duties include,
but are not limited to, supporting the Office in all aspects of
procurement for supplies, postage, equipment, furnishings, and
professional (expert) services. The incumbent will procure goods
and services from governmental and commercial sources through
competitive solicitations, existing government contracts, or the
development of new contractual instruments, as appropriate. The
position requires evaluating price reasonableness, assessing vendor
responsibility, and determining whether goods and services meet
required specifications, quality benchmarks, and performance
standards. The incumbent will also coordinate the disposition of
surplus furniture and equipment in accordance with Judiciary
guidelines and demonstrate continued proficiency in the Judiciary’s
financial and accounting systems. The selected candidate must
complete required/continued contracting certification courses that
are held virtually and in-person outside of Arizona. This position
is primarily office-based. This role requires occasional lifting
and/or moving of items up to 25 pounds and may involve standing,
walking, and reaching. Limited overnight travel may be required.
Salary and Benefits. The starting salary for this position will be
commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications and experience and
will fall within the JSP 9, Step 1 through JSP 12, Step 1 range,
currently $64,564 to $93,629 per annum. This position is part of
the excepted service and does not confer tenure rights associated
with the competitive Civil Service. The position offers a
comprehensive federal benefits package, including health and life
insurance, participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System
(FERS), the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), and eligibility for
teleworking in accordance with office policy. Salary payments are
made exclusively through Electronic Funds Transfer (direct
deposit). All appointments are at will and subject to the
availability of funds. Items to include: Please include a letter of
interest along with resume. References will be required from
candidates selected for an interview. The Federal Public Defender
is an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants, regardless of
race, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, sexual
orientation, religion, disability, or age, are encouraged to
apply.
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