Senior Sub-Contract Procurement Manager
Posted 3 days 4 hours ago by Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS)
- £65, 000 - £85, 000 + car allowance
- 3 days on-site / 2 days home office
- Fantastic career progression opportunities with a global market leader
I'm partnered with a market leading construction company that is searching for a senior professional with sub-contract experience to join their purchasing function. With a total employee headcount exceeding 10, 000 and revenues in excess of £3 billion, they're a true pioneer within their industry. You will be responsible for managing the selection process of sub-contractors and overseeing the procurement strategy to ensure contractors align with the company's quality, budget and timeline requirements.
Responsibilities:
- Oversee and direct the comprehensive tendering process for sub-contract services, which includes issuing RFP's, evaluating bids, and selecting the most suitable sub-contractors.
- Collaborate with project managers to ascertain project requirements, specifications, and scope.
- Engage in contract negotiations and terms with the chosen sub-contractors, focusing on cost efficiency, quality assurance, and adherence to project specifications.
- Cultivate and manage relationships with current sub-contractors while seeking new opportunities by identifying potential suppliers and contractors through thorough market analysis.
- Supervise sub-contractor performance to ensure that deliverables are completed on schedule and within budget.
- Ensure that all procurement activities align with company policies, legal requirements, and industry standards.
Experience Required:
- Several years of procurement experience in managing processes for sub-contract services.
- Experience managing and negotiating contracts.
- Experience in managing multiple sub-contractors and tenders simultaneously.
- Bachelor's degree.
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