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Procurement Manager

Camden Town
£55k – £60k/yr
Posted 2 days ago
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Procurement Manager

Procurement Manager | Electronic Components | High-Tech Manufacturing | North London

Location: North London | Industry: High-Tech Manufacturing | Global Impact

Why This Role Stands Out

This is not your typical procurement role.

You’ll join a world-leading manufacturer of high-performance imaging technology, supplying cutting-edge products to medical, scientific, and industrial sectors globally.

Key Responsibilities

You’ll be the procurement lead within an engineering-driven manufacturing business, taking ownership of:

  • Sourcing critical electronic components that keep production moving
  • Building and developing a resilient global supplier network
  • Supporting an exciting phase of growth
  • Collaborating closely with Engineering, Production, and R&D on new product development (NPI) and technical sourcing

What You’ll Be Doing

This is a strategic, hands-on procurement role with full ownership of the supply base. Core responsibilities include:

  • Developing sourcing strategies for:
    • Electronic components
    • Semiconductors
    • PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards)
    • Connectors
    • Cables
    • Other technical manufacturing parts
  • Managing supplier relationships across UK and global markets
  • Negotiating commercial agreements, pricing, lead times, and supplier performance
  • Identifying supply chain risks and implementing mitigation plans
  • Supporting Engineering & R&D to source components for new product introduction (NPI)
  • Analysing market trends and component availability to ensure supply continuity
  • Driving cost reduction initiatives without compromising quality or delivery
  • Managing BOM-driven procurement within an ERP/MRP environment
  • Ensuring suppliers meet quality standards and ISO requirements

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What We’re Looking For

We’re seeking procurement professionals with experience in electronics or electronic manufacturing, particularly those who have sourced technical components.

Ideal Candidates possess:

  • Experience in procurement or strategic sourcing within manufacturing
  • Proven experience sourcing electronic components, such as:
    • Semiconductors
    • PCBs
    • Connectors
    • Cable assemblies
    • Sensors
    • Power supplies
    • Electromechanical components or related technologies
  • Familiarity with engineering drawings and Bills of Materials (BOMs)
  • Strong supplier negotiation skills with a track record of cost savings
  • Experience working with ERP/MRP systems and advanced Excel skills
  • A proactive, analytical, and commercially focused approach
  • Confidence in managing global suppliers and navigating component availability challenges

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What’s On Offer

  • A genuinely influential procurement role in a growing high-tech manufacturer
  • The opportunity to shape procurement strategy and supplier partnerships
  • Exposure to cutting-edge technology and advanced manufacturing
  • A collaborative, engineering-led environment where procurement has a real voice
  • Excellent long-term career development as the business expands

Interested?

Looking for more than just another purchasing role?

If you’re passionate about strategic sourcing, enjoy solving complex supply chain challenges, and have experience procuring electronic components in a manufacturing environment, we’d love to hear from you.

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Skills

Procurement
Sourcing
Supplier Management
Negotiation
Cost Reduction
Supply Chain Management
ERP
MRP
Excel
Analytical Skills
Engineering Drawings
Bills Of Materials
Electronic Components
Technical Sourcing
Risk Management
Quality Standards

Location

Camden Town, England, United Kingdom

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