Procurement Manager

Michael Page

  • Wembley, Greater London
  • £45,000 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 12 days ago
  • Apply easily
A Procurement Manager is required to lead and manage all procurement activities within the public sector. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in the procurement and supply chain department with experience managing tenders end to end ideally within a public sector setting.
  • Lead and manage all procurement and supply chain activities
  • Develop and implement strategic procurement plans
  • Manage supplier relationships and contracts
  • Ensure compliance with public sector procurement regulations
  • Identify cost-saving opportunities and implement them
  • Coordinate with other departments to ensure efficiency in procurement processes
  • Oversee the procurement team and provide necessary training
  • Prepare and present procurement reports to senior management
A fantastic opportunity to join a public sector organisation|Hybrid working with 2 days on site near WembleyA successful Procurement Manager should have:
  • A degree in a relevant field such as business or supply chain management
  • Experience in leading a procurement team
  • Knowledge of public sector procurement regulations
  • Strong negotiation and relationship management skills
  • Experience in developing and implementing procurement strategies
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Our client is a large public sector organisation with a workforce of over 10,000. They are centred in Wembley and are known for their commitment to delivering high-quality services to the local community.
  • An estimated salary range of £40,500 - £49,500 per annum
  • A comprehensive pension scheme
  • Generous holiday leave
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Work in a positive and supportive environment
We welcome all qualified candidates to apply for this exciting role in the public sector. Be part of a team that values your skills and expertise in the procurement and supply chain industry.

Michael Page