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Senior Procurement Manager

1st Executive

Reading

Hybrid

GBP 100,000 - 125,000

Full time

20 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Senior Procurement Manager to lead high-value procurement initiatives within the UK Defence Strategy framework. This role offers a unique opportunity to navigate complex regulatory environments while managing significant infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in public procurement, demonstrating leadership in strategic planning and compliance. Join a rapidly growing organization where your expertise will drive value-driven procurement practices and contribute to long-term success. If you have the resilience to thrive in high-stakes environments, this role is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • Significant experience in high-value public procurement and complex environments.
  • Expertise in managing infrastructure and construction procurement.

Responsibilities

  • Lead high-value procurement activities from pre-contract to contract award.
  • Ensure compliance with public procurement regulations and manage risks.

Skills

Regulated Procurement Expertise
Risk Management
Leadership Skills
Contract Management
Strategic Procurement Planning

Education

Degree in Business, Procurement, or related field

Tools

NEC Contract Forms
JCT Contract Forms

Job description

Role: Senior Procurement Manager

Location: Reading, Berkshire (Hybrid working)

Salary: £650-£750 per day outside ir35

Overview:

This is an opportunity to be involved in a massive programme associated with long term UK Defence Strategy. We are looking for people from complex high value public procurement backgrounds who can navigate complex and strategically challenging environments.


Summary:

The Procurement Manager will lead high-value, and high-risk procurement activities, focusing on pre-contract processes through to contract award. This role demands significant experience in managing infrastructure, construction, and partnership frameworks, demonstrating value leadership in delivery. The Procurement Manager will navigate regulated environments, including PCR (Public Contracts Regulations) to manage complex, multi-stakeholder procurement projects.


Strategic Procurement Leadership:

  1. Shape and influence strategic procurement plans, guiding stakeholders through complex decision-making and regulatory compliance.
  2. Provide leadership and advisory support to stakeholders, promoting value-driven procurement practices and maximising long-term benefits.

Pre-Contract Procurement and Tendering:

  1. Lead pre-contract procurement activities from market engagement, specification development, and pre-qualification through to tendering and bid evaluation.
  2. Design and manage high-value, complex ITT (Invitation to Tender) processes, ensuring compliance with PCR, UCR, and organisational policies.
  3. Develop and implement evaluation criteria, overseeing tender evaluation panels to assess quality, capability, and value for money.

Complex, High-Value Procurement Management:

  1. Oversee the procurement of multi-million-pound contracts, ensuring alignment with project goals, budgets, and timelines.
  2. Navigate regulated procurement frameworks to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance while maximising commercial value.

Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management:

  1. Ensure adherence to public procurement regulations, including PCR, UCR, and other statutory requirements for regulated procurement.
  2. Manage procurement processes under high-risk, high-complexity conditions, ensuring compliance with open market procurement acts and regulatory boundaries.
  3. Demonstrate expertise in regulated procurement routes, including competitive dialogue, negotiated procurement, restricted procedures, and direct awards.
  4. Ensure compliance with NEC and JCT contract forms, including effective contract management, dispute resolution, and contract amendments.

Leadership and Advisory Capacity:

  1. Lead, mentor, and develop a team of procurement professionals, fostering a culture of excellence, continuous improvement, and professional development.
  2. Act as a trusted advisor to senior management and project stakeholders, guiding complex decision-making and strategic planning.
  3. Provide thought leadership in procurement strategy, contributing to organisational development and the advancement of procurement maturity.

Key Competencies:

  1. Expertise in regulated procurement, compliance, and risk management.
  2. Knowledge of NEC, JCT, and contract management in construction.
  3. Effective leadership and advisory skills, guiding teams and stakeholders.

If you want to work in a rapidly growing organisation and you have the resilience and tenacity to push projects forward in a highly regulated environment then reach out to me directly today at tom.dykes@1st-executive.com or click Apply Now.

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