Redline Group - Specialist Recruitment for Technology & Electronics Companies
Procurement Manager

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A job as a Procurement Manager is urgently required in North London
An exciting new job has arisen for a Procurement Manager, based in North London to work for an exciting organisation specialising in the design and manufacture of wafer scale imaging devices for the medical sector.
Responsibilities
The Procurement Manager located in North London will be responsible for:
- Leading the end-to-end sourcing strategy for direct and indirect materials
- Managing commodities such as electronic components and mechanical fabricated parts
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Requirements
The ideal Procurement Manager, based in North London will have a background in:
- Electronic component procurement
- Reading and interpreting electronic/electro-mechanical drawings
- Identifying, auditing, and onboarding new suppliers
- Prior experience working within a fast-paced Manufacturing/Engineering environment
Application
APPLY NOW! For the Procurement Manager job, located North London by sending a cover letter and CV to TDrew@redlinegroup.com or by calling Tom Drew on 01582 878 848 quoting ref. THD1402. Otherwise, we always welcome the opportunity to discuss other roles similar to Test jobs on 01582 878 848.


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Additional Information
The Procurement Manager will lead the end-to-end sourcing strategy for direct and indirect materials. You will be responsible for building a resilient supply chain that meets the high-precision demands of our manufacturing operations, focusing on cost optimisation, vendor performance, and risk mitigation in a volatile global market.
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