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Procurement Manager

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A large and well-established Higher Education institution in Falkirk is looking for an experienced Public Sector Procurement professional to head up its procurement team.
This is a varied role covering Estates, Facilities Management, ICT and Professional Services, with responsibility for managing procurement activity from tender through to contract management. You will work closely with stakeholders across the Institution, providing practical procurement advice and supporting the delivery of their procurement needs.
You will also manage a small team providing support, guidance and mentoring.
Responsibilities of the role will include:
- Lead end-to-end tendering and procurement activity across a range of categories
- Develop category strategies and manage supplier relationships
- Manage contract negotiation, implementation and ongoing contract management
- Provide procurement advice and guidance to stakeholders
- Ensure compliance with Scottish and UK procurement legislation
- Contribute to sustainable and socially responsible procurement initiatives
- Work closely with colleagues and wider sector procurement groups
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Experience and knowledge required for the role:
- Strong knowledge of Scottish/UK procurement legislation
- Experience managing regulated tender processes
- Contract negotiation and management experience
- Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills
- Good commercial awareness and analytical ability
- CIPS membership or working towards this would be advantageous


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Working Pattern & Benefits
- Permanent, full-time, 9-day fortnight (other flexible working considered)
- Hybrid working
- 40 Days holiday
- Enhanced maternity, paternity and shared parental leave
Learning and Development
- Join a community of procurement professionals, attend networking events and sector conferences
- Regular performance reviews and career development opportunities
- Funding available for professional and leadership qualifications
If you would like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please send your CV today.
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