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Procurement Manager (Financial Services)

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Procurement Manager (Financial Services)
Contract (6 months +)
Glasgow (Hybrid, 3 days per week in office)
Inside IR35
CVs ASAP
Start date Sep / Oct 26
Meraki Talent’s financial services client is actively looking for a Procurement Manager (Financial Services) to support sourcing, supplier onboarding and third-party risk activities. Working directly with senior stakeholders across the organisation, this individual will deliver:
Responsibilities of the Procurement Manager (Financial Services):
- Lead sourcing activities, including market engagement, commercial evaluation, negotiation and contracting
- Support supplier onboarding, due diligence and integration into procurement and third-party risk frameworks
- Manage contract reviews, remediation and supplier rationalisation
- Co-ordinate stakeholders, suppliers, risks and dependencies across a large programme of change delivery
- Produce governance reporting and support the transition of suppliers into business-as-usual management
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Background of the Procurement Manager (Financial Services):
- Extensive procurement, sourcing, supply chain or vendor management experience within financial services is essential
- Good knowledge of supply chain governance, third-party risk and contract negotiation
- Experience working within environments of change, and delivering projects, would be hugely helpful


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