Procurement Specialist Salary.
Across 30 U.S. cities.
$72,000
national median salary
$56,000 to $95,000. Last updated April 2026.
Highest Paying
$102,000
San Jose, CA
Best Purchasing Power
$75,000
New York, NY
Lowest Paying
$63,000
Detroit, MI
Salary data sourced from SEC filings, H-1B Labor Condition Applications (DOL), Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, and aggregated job postings across 50+ platforms. Ranges reflect 25th to 75th percentile for full-time positions. Cost-of-living adjustments use Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities (2025 index). Last updated April 2026.
The average Procurement Specialist salary in the United States is $72,000 in 2026, with the full range spanning $56,000 at the 25th percentile to $95,000 at the 75th. San Jose pays the most at $102,000, while New York offers the best purchasing power after cost-of-living adjustments. Category expertise and spend authority are the strongest salary drivers.
Procurement Specialist salary by city
What you should know
Category expertise and spend authority are the strongest salary drivers. Specialists managing indirect spend categories like IT services or MRO supplies earn solid salaries, while those handling strategic direct materials for manufacturing can earn 15 to 20% more. Negotiation track record with documented savings amplifies pay.
Junior procurement specialists start at $48,000 to $58,000. Mid-level specialists earn $65,000 to $85,000. Senior procurement specialists reach $85,000 to $105,000. Procurement managers earn $100,000 to $135,000, with directors of procurement commanding $130,000 to $175,000.
Performance bonuses of 8 to 15% are common, often tied to documented cost savings and supplier performance metrics. Some organizations offer gainsharing programs where specialists receive a percentage of savings achieved beyond targets.