Avendra International - Europe
National Account Manager

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Client Procurement Manager
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This is a client‑facing procurement role focused on helping organisations improve how they buy, manage suppliers, and deliver value from their supply chain.
You’ll take ownership of a portfolio of client accounts, leading procurement strategy, supplier performance, and day‑to‑day delivery. The role combines hands‑on account management with the opportunity to influence spend, improve efficiency, and strengthen long‑term client relationships.
You’ll do well here if you’re commercially minded, confident working directly with clients, and comfortable taking ownership of both performance and outcomes.
✅ What You’ll Be Doing
- Own a portfolio of client accounts, leading procurement and supply chain delivery
- Build strong relationships with client stakeholders and act as a trusted advisor
- Develop and implement procurement strategies, including driving use of Pi (our e‑procurement platform).
- Identify and deliver opportunities to grow client spend (incl. non‑food categories)
- Manage supplier performance against agreed KPIs
- Lead tender processes and ensure timely, compliant delivery
- Develop retention plans and proactively manage at‑risk accounts
- Support smooth supplier mobilisation working with sales, tender and Pi teams.
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🔎 What we’re looking for
- Strong account management experience in foodservice procurement
- Proven commercial acumen and ability to deliver against targets
- Solid understanding of supply chain and procurement processes
- Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management skills
- Good working knowledge of Excel and data analysis


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🤝 What we offer
- High‑impact, client‑facing role with real ownership
- Supportive, collaborative team environment
- Flexible home‑based working with UK travel
- Opportunity to shape client strategy and drive measurable value
đź“© Ready to Apply?
If you're driven, commercially minded, and passionate about delivering value through procurement, we’d love to hear from you.
We’re committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and ensure fair, accessible hiring processes with reasonable adjustments where needed.
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