IT Strategic Sourcing Specialist I
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, 27601, USA
Listed on 2026-08-17
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IT/Tech
IT Business Analyst, IT Consultant, IT Project Manager, IT Support
Agency Department of Information Technology Division Chief Deputy SCIO Job Classification Title IT Strategic Sourcing Specialist I (NS) Position Number Grade DT07
About Us
The N.C. Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) serves as the Technology Center for the State of NC. Services that NCDIT provides reach a client base of state and local government agencies, as well as schools, colleges and universities. NCDIT’s mission is to enable trusted business-driven solutions that meet the needs of North Carolinians. NCDIT provides technology services to state agencies and is charged with closing the digital divide by expanding availability of broadband services and promoting the adoption of affordable, high-speed internet.
Description of WorkSalary Range: $70,528 - $105,793
We currently have an opening for an IT Strategic Sourcing Specialist I! This position may be eligible for hybrid remote work in accordance with state policy and the agency’s remote work program but does require weekly onsite work. This vacancy is open to current North Carolina state government and current UNC System employees only or previous NC state government and UNC System employees with unexpired RIF priority re-employment rights.
Current temporary employees working in NC state government or in the UNC System will also be considered.
The IT Strategic Sourcing Specialist I works within the State IT Procurement Office, which oversees all information technology purchasing and contract services statewide. This role provides guidance and oversight for the creation, evaluation, negotiation, and award of complex IT procurements. The position makes informed recommendations regarding contract awards based on a thorough evaluation of submitted offers. Responsibilities also include resolving contract issues, interpreting laws and policies for agency personnel and vendors, conducting market research to ensure proper application of IT procurement procedures and legislation, and staying current on technology trends, supply sources, costs, and quality standards.
The Specialist interprets and applies established rules and regulations and effectively communicates these requirements to departments and vendors.
- Provide procurement oversight to agencies for major and specialized IT purchases and contract activities.
- Review, edit, and recommend improvements to RFPs, as well as IFBs, RFQs, and amendments.
- Facilitate negotiations with vendors on complex IT procurements.
- Oversee evaluation processes and develop award recommendations.
- Interpret relevant laws, rules, and policies for agency personnel, contractors, and vendors.
- Conduct market research to remain informed about changes in technology and procurement trends.
- Build and maintain strategic working relationships across agencies, vendors, contractors, and external organizations.
The Statewide IT Procurement Office within the North Carolina Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) provides centralized, cost effective acquisition of information technology goods and services for state agencies. The office establishes statewide IT procurement policies and procedures, ensures compliance with state laws and standards, and reviews or approves technology procurements across participating agencies. Through its authority outlined in state statute, the division supports responsible purchasing, promotes consistency, and helps agencies secure the technology solutions needed to serve North Carolinians efficiently and securely.
KnowledgeSkills and Abilities
/Management Preferences
The following Management Preferences are not required, but applicants that possess these skills are preferred:
Prior Statewide IT Contract Specialist Experience Prior State Purchasing or Procurement Experience Discover why NCDIT is the ideal destination for your professional growth - Why Work for NCDIT
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