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The average salary for a Procurement Clerk in U.S. is $47,940.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $47,940

$34,520$63,140

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.05

$16.60$30.36

What does a Procurement Clerk earn?

On average, procurement clerks earn around $47,940 per year in the U.S.. Procurement clerks assist with the purchase of goods and services for an organisation. They research and compare suppliers, negotiate contracts and liaise with stakeholders. A procurement clerk may choose to specialise in a certain area such as cost reduction, purchasing and supply chain management.

How to earn more as a Procurement Clerk

If you want to become a procurement clerk, you'll need at least a degree in procurement, business, or economics. If you don't have a degree, you can apply for an apprenticeship that leads to a degree. To increase your salary potential, you can acquire further specialised knowledge in fields such as project management, sourcing, and financial management. You can also opt for a self-employed career, or even start up your own company.