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Procurement Manager

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Our client, a leading packaging solutions provider based in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire is seeking an experienced Procurement Manager to join their Procurement Team, working alongside another Procurement Manager with responsibility for a defined portfolio of product categories. The role is responsible for sourcing, supplier management, cost control, process improvement, and ensuring compliance. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded procurement professional who enjoys driving continual improvement.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage an allocated portfolio of product categories, developing sourcing strategies and ensuring continuity of supply
- Build and maintain strong supplier relationships, negotiate pricing and commercial terms, and monitor supplier performance
- Work collaboratively with the other Procurement Manager to ensure effective category ownership and procurement coverage
- Lead and support process improvement and continual improvement initiatives across procurement activities
- Maintain accurate records to support PPWR, EPR and Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) compliance requirements
- Work closely with internal departments to ensure accurate product data and timely introduction of new products
- Analyse purchasing trends, identify cost-saving opportunities and support business objectives
- Maintain supplier terms and conditions optimisation and working capital improvement
- Stock level reviews
- Ensure ERP data is accurate and maintained
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- Strong negotiation, organisational and analytical skills
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Process improvement mindset with a focus on continual improvement
- Packaging industry experience is desirable
- Experience using Merlin ERP system would be an advantage
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- MCIPS is desirable
- Previous Procurement Manager or Senior Buyer experience
- Packaging industry knowledge desirable
Benefits
- Salary of £45,000pa
- 25 days holiday
- Employee assistance programme
- Supportive working environment
- Monday to Friday, 8am to 4.30pm or 8.30am to 5pm
Please note that this is an onsite position
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