Sourcing Manager

Cambridge
3 weeks ago
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A global materials provider to the Aerospace Automotive and Industrial sectors is recruiting a Sourcing Manager to join its Cambridge-based team on a permanent basis. The company is renowned for its commitment to innovation cutting-edge technology and delivering high-quality composite solutions to clients worldwide.
Senior Sourcing Manager responsibilities
• To manage the sourcing of indirect external spend as assigned for the EAP region.
• To lead and be responsible for Sourcing suppliers, developing suppliers and building mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers. To manage supplier relationships to obtain maximum value according to growth initiatives and plans.
• Determine best options and make recommendations by evaluating total cost and quality of indirect materials and services across a diverse range of categories.
• Procurement of critical indirect materials and services to meet forecasts, production/maintenance requirements, and aggressive capital project schedules.
• To act as an instrumental part in innovating, developing, and implementing leading procurement category strategies, identify and leverage company-wide spend opportunities where applicable.
• To lead complex negotiations and represent Sourcing in specific site level negotiations. May involve multiple sites with very high spend across multiple categories.
• To act as a liaison between the sites, suppliers, and stakeholders for assigned projects and initiatives and implement relevant indirect categories strategies as assigned.
• To continuously improve costs and terms of purchase. To lead in the development and deployment of standard sourcing processes.
• To lead complex negotiations and represent Sourcing in specific site level negotiations. May involve multiple sites with very high spend across multiple categories.
Senior Sourcing Manager requirements
• Degree level qualification in a scientific engineering business or economics related subject.
• Experience in purchasing finance supply chain or sourcing.
• Result-oriented with strong written and oral communication skills.
• Leadership qualities dynamic and self-motivated.
• Take initiative to identify opportunities propose solutions and drive positive change.
• Strategic-thinker Skilled negotiator commercially astute with Strong interpersonal and influencing skills.
• Ability to manage competing priorities in a highly matrix organization.
• ERP system experience in the finance and/or procurement/supply chain area (Microsoft platforms SAP etc)
£Competitive + car allowance + 10% bonus + pension
ERP/Sourcing Manager/Negotiator/supply chain/procurement

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