Snr IT Procurement Manager - £90K Accounting - Warwick, RI at Geebo

Snr IT Procurement Manager - £90K

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2024-06-01Startdate:
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Snr IT Procurement ManagerClient:
Major Utilities organisationLocation:
Hybrid Working - 2 days in Warwick p/wThis role is ideal for a candidate demonstrating significant IT Procurement experience who is motivated by the opportunity to play a key role in the creation of a Greenfield Procurement capability! Our client presents a fantastic start-up opportunity, as part of a divestment of major UK utilities infrastructure provider, with the remit to provide the operating system for green and renewable energy, playing a key role in the UK's ambition to deliver net-zero capacity by 2050.
Reporting into the Head of Procurement, you will lead and oversee end-to-end IT Procurement from strategy to execution, across Suppliers, Contracts, and Technology subcategory areas.
You will develop the IT Procurement strategy and lead a small team, ensuring compliance and leveraging spend across IT and Technology.
Requirements:
Strong IT Procurement leadership, strategy creation and value delivery.
Experienced negotiator, with excellent stakeholder management to a senior level.
An in-depth understanding of the Digital, Data and Technology Supply Market, with the ability to determine cost reduction opportunities.
Strong Commercial Acumen and strategic thinking.
This is an urgent need - if interested, please apply asap and any questions, email email protected Due to our clients requirements, applicants must be based in the UK and hold current/valid UK RTW #J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Commercial Awareness Infrastructure Management Leadership Negotiation Operational Systems Procurement Management Apply to this job.
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