Bramwith Consulting
Sourcing & Supplier Relations Procurement Lead

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Sourcing & Supplier Relations Procurement Lead
London (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £85,000 + Package
An exciting opportunity has arisen due to an internal promotion to join a high-performing global organisation at a pivotal stage of its transformation journey. This is a highly visible role where you will help shape the future of sourcing and supplier management, leveraging digital tools, advanced analytics, and AI-driven insights to enhance decision-making and deliver best-in-class procurement outcomes. You will enjoy significant exposure to senior leadership, genuine scope to influence strategy, and excellent long-term career progression.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify opportunities and risks through data-driven insights, developing and executing strategies that create value and reduce exposure.
- Develop and implement supplier and sourcing strategies, driving forward planning and alignment with key partners.
- Lead complex negotiations, leveraging market intelligence to deliver measurable financial impact while balancing value creation and risk management.
- Build and maintain high-impact supplier relationships, including leading regular business review meetings.
- Collaborate with colleagues across finance, analytics, technology, and operations to enhance sourcing processes and ensure the timely delivery of strategic initiatives.
- Champion innovation and continuous improvement, helping to establish best-in-class sourcing and supplier management practices.
- Mentor and coach team members, fostering a culture of initiative, accountability, and high performance.
- Represent the organisation at industry events and forums, strengthening its reputation and market presence.
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- Degree-qualified with 5+ years’ experience in direct sourcing, ideally gained within the retail, FMCG, pharmaceutical, or food industries.
- Proven track record in supplier, category, and contract management.
- Strong analytical, negotiation, and project management skills.
- Advanced Excel capabilities and the ability to translate complex data into actionable insights.
- Experience within a regulated industry or consumer healthcare environment is advantageous.
If you are looking for a role that offers genuine influence, career progression, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV to g.sivarajah@brawith.com to arrange a confidential discussion.
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