Sugar Land, TX area
Long-term, on-going contract
25% remote
Must live in the Houston area
Asset Governance Manager
Let's be honest... every company buys tech.
But very few actually control it.
Laptops get ordered on random cards. Equipment shows up without tracking. Vendors send reports that don't match reality. Finance is asking questions. IT is chasing ghosts.
That's where you come in.
We're looking for someone who naturally brings order to chaos.
Someone who sees a messy purchasing process and thinks, "yeah... we can fix that."
This role is part policy builder, part detective, part relationship manager. You'll create smart, practical purchasing standards for technology assets, keep corporate card usage clean and compliant, and make sure what we think we own actually matches what's in inventory.
It's not about saying "no" all day.
It's about building systems that make the right way the easy way.
You'll work closely with Technology, Finance, Procurement, and vendors to tighten things up, improve reporting, and make asset governance something people actually understand and follow.
If you like structure, accountability, and being the person everyone trusts to "get it under control," you'll thrive here.
Must haves
• Live in the Houston area and able to work onsite in Sugar Land regularly
• 5+ years in IT asset management, procurement governance, or purchasing policy work
• Experience creating or enforcing purchasing standards and compliance processes
• Comfortable reviewing transactions and addressing policy violations directly with stakeholders
• Strong vendor management and reporting experience
• Detail oriented and analytical with the ability to spot inconsistencies fast
• Clear, professional communication skills
Nice to have
• Corporate card program oversight
• ServiceNow, Coupa, Oracle ERP, or similar tools
• Inventory reconciliation or audit experience
• IT security or finance compliance exposure
• Experience writing SOPs or governance frameworks
This is a role where you can truly make an impact. Cleaner processes. Better visibility. Fewer surprises. Real ownership.
If you enjoy bringing structure, clarity, and accountability to how technology gets purchased and tracked, this one's for you.