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Procurement Manager

London
£55k – £60k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Procurement Manager

Procurement Manager | Kentish Town | £55,000 - £60,000

An innovative technology manufacturer operating within the advanced imaging sector is seeking an experienced Procurement Manager to lead its purchasing function. The business designs and manufactures high-precision electronic products supplied to global customers across medical, scientific, and industrial markets.

This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused procurement professional to play a key role in developing a resilient supply chain, improving supplier performance, and supporting business growth within a technically driven manufacturing environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement procurement strategies for both direct and indirect materials, ensuring alignment with production and operational requirements.
  • Source, evaluate, and onboard new suppliers while maintaining strong relationships with existing vendors.
  • Monitor supplier performance through agreed KPIs, driving improvements in quality, delivery, cost, and service.
  • Lead commercial negotiations for supplier contracts, pricing agreements, payment terms, and service level agreements.

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Essential Experience & Skills

  • A minimum of five years' procurement experience within a manufacturing or engineering environment.
  • Demonstrable experience managing supplier relationships and delivering measurable cost savings without compromising quality or delivery performance.
  • Ability to understand technical documentation, including engineering drawings and Bills of Materials (BOMs).
  • Previous experience within electronics, semiconductor, or other high-technology manufacturing sectors.
  • Knowledge of electronic components and global supply chain dynamics.

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Join an innovative and growing advanced manufacturing business where your procurement expertise will have a direct impact on business success. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of supplier strategy, build strong global partnerships, and help shape a resilient supply chain within a technically advanced environment. If you enjoy working collaboratively, driving continuous improvement, and making a real difference in a fast-paced engineering business, we'd love to hear from you.

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Skills

Procurement
Supplier Management
Cost Savings
Negotiation
Technical Documentation
Engineering Drawings
Bills of Materials
Electronics
Semiconductor
Manufacturing
Supply Chain Dynamics
Quality Improvement
Delivery Performance
Commercial Strategy
Vendor Relationships
KPI Monitoring

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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