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Purchasing project manager salary

Average purchasing project manager salary

$97,838

$47.04 hourly rate

Entry-level purchasing project manager salary
$73,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Understanding the Purchasing Project Manager Salary

A Purchasing Project Manager plays an essential role in managing procurement activities within organizations. In the United States, the average salary for this position is approximately $97,838 annually. However, salaries may vary significantly based on factors such as geographical location, years of experience, and the specific industry.

For instance, states like California and New York tend to offer higher salaries due to a higher cost of living and demand for skilled professionals. In terms of industries, sectors such as manufacturing and technology often pay above-average salaries for Purchasing Project Managers.

In addition to salary, career growth opportunities are plentiful. Purchasing Project Managers can advance to senior management or specialized roles, enhancing their earning potential. Understanding these dynamics can help candidates make informed career decisions and choose the right path for their professional journey.

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Where can a Purchasing Project Manager earn more?

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Average purchasing project manager salary by state

The highest-paying states for purchasing project managers are California, Oregon, and Vermont. The lowest average purchasing project manager salary states are Oklahoma, Georgia, and North Dakota.

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Highest paying states for purchasing project managers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Massachusetts$109,949$52.86
2Vermont$110,435$53.09
3Oregon$111,143$53.43
4California$113,580$54.61
5Utah$105,252$50.60
6Pennsylvania$98,680$47.44
7New Hampshire$107,421$51.64
8Michigan$98,685$47.44
9Maryland$103,739$49.87
10Nevada$101,908$48.99
11Washington$95,425$45.88
12Idaho$94,012$45.20
13Maine$98,767$47.48
14New York$99,741$47.95
15Connecticut$99,277$47.73
16Indiana$91,395$43.94
17Ohio$89,266$42.92
18North Carolina$94,704$45.53
19District of Columbia$96,307$46.30
20Rhode Island$96,445$46.37
21New Jersey$96,879$46.58
22Minnesota$87,685$42.16
23New Mexico$91,348$43.92
24Virginia$89,724$43.14
25Delaware$92,376$44.41
26Florida$93,087$44.75
27Montana$92,633$44.54
28Wyoming$89,713$43.13
29Illinois$88,579$42.59
30Wisconsin$83,578$40.18
31Kentucky$87,847$42.23
32Arkansas$83,981$40.38
33Alaska$91,401$43.94
34Nebraska$84,464$40.61
35South Dakota$86,742$41.70
36Missouri$83,282$40.04
37Texas$79,714$38.32
38Tennessee$79,770$38.35
39Alabama$83,073$39.94
40West Virginia$81,937$39.39
41South Carolina$83,228$40.01
42North Dakota$76,962$37.00
43Hawaii$73,734$35.45
44Arizona$80,251$38.58
45Colorado$81,475$39.17
46Iowa$80,293$38.60
47Kansas$73,504$35.34
48Mississippi$80,160$38.54
49Oklahoma$79,584$38.26
50Georgia$77,405$37.21
51Louisiana$76,625$36.84

Highest paying cities for purchasing project managers

The highest-paying cities for purchasing project managers are New York, NY, Novi, MI, and Providence, RI.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1New York, NY$99,704$47.93
2Novi, MI$98,758$47.48
3Providence, RI$96,560$46.42
4Columbus, IN$90,899$43.70
5Gurnee, IL$89,084$42.83
6Shoreview, MN$87,777$42.20
7West Allis, WI$83,698$40.24
8Brentwood, TN$79,937$38.43
9Duluth, GA$77,981$37.49

Purchasing project manager salary details

A purchasing project manager's salary ranges from $73,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $130,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average purchasing project manager salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a purchasing project manager's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$130,000$10,833$63
75th Percentile$113,000$9,417$54
Average$97,838$8,153$47
25th Percentile$84,000$7,000$40
10th Percentile$73,000$6,083$35

Highest paying purchasing project manager jobs

The highest paying types of purchasing project managers are director, procurement, senior manager, procurement, and senior project manager.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Director, Procurement$140,058$11,671$67.3418,037
Procurement Officer$73,568$6,131$35.3768,935
Director Of Materials Management$91,206$7,600$43.8581,836
Contracts Director$73,351$6,113$35.2612,378
Director Of Purchasing$106,945$8,912$51.4217,847
Manager$58,651$4,888$28.201,236,194

Top companies hiring purchasing project managers now:

  1. Applied Materials jobs (6)
  2. Ford Motor jobs (4)
  3. Navistar jobs (3)
  4. Intel jobs (3)
  5. Schaeffler jobs (2)

Which companies pay purchasing project managers the most?

Purchasing project manager salaries at Graco and Randstad North America, Inc. are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average purchasing project manager salary at companies like Volvo Construction Equipment and Uline are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Graco$99,586$47.88
2Randstad North America, Inc.$98,733$47.47
3Volvo Construction Equipment$98,070$47.15
4Uline$97,444$46.85
5Maesa$95,986$46.15
6AGCO$95,337$45.84
7Allegheny Millwork$93,533$44.97
8Cummins$87,100$41.88

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$99,000$97,600$96,200$94,800$93,400$92,000
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Purchasing Project Manager salary by industry

The average purchasing project manager salary varies across industries:

  • The average purchasing project manager salary in the technology industry is $107,730, the highest of any industry.
  • The average purchasing project manager salary in the finance industry is $102,703.
  • Purchasing project managers in the manufacturing industry earn an average salary of $96,146, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for purchasing project managers

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Technology$107,730$51.79
2Professional$102,703$49.38
3Automotive$97,812$47.02
4Manufacturing$96,146$46.22

High paying purchasing project manager jobs

Purchasing project manager salary trends

The average purchasing project manager salary has risen by $22,381 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average purchasing project manager earned $75,457 annually, but today, they earn $97,838 a year. That works out to a 13% change in pay for purchasing project managers over the last decade.

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Average purchasing project manager salary over time

Compare purchasing project manager salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Purchasing project manager salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$97,800$47.04+3.8%
2024$94,100$45.23+1.8%
2023$92,400$44.42+2.7%
2022$89,900$43.24+3.6%
2021$86,700$41.68+3.1%

Recently added purchasing project manager salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
BelcanPurchasing Project ManagerGreensboro, NC05/13/2025$104,350
Cupertino ElectricProject Purchasing ManagerNevada10/25/2024$85,000
NexansTender & Project Purchasing ManagerNew York, NY09/21/2024$130,000
Insight GlobalProject Buyer/PurchaserScottsdale, AZ09/07/2024$68,000
VoltProject Manager for Cost Optimization/PurchasingIone, CA08/30/2024$73,045
Cummins Inc.Project Manager-PurchasingLadson, SC06/14/2024$74,800
Cummins Inc.Project Management Manager-PurchasingColumbus, IN05/22/2024$100,000
MaesaPurchasing and Project ManagerNew York, NY05/19/2024$90,000
Davis Construction Plumbing, Inc.Plumbing Project Manager/Purchasing AgentActon, CA04/01/2024$50,000
Hyundai Motor AmericaManager, Purchasing ProjectsFountain Valley, CA03/29/2024$85,400

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