Procurement Manager (remote working)
Posted 3 days 1 hour ago by 1st Executive Ltd
£50000 - £63000 per annum + Remote working/excellent benefits
LocationRemote role (1 day per month in Bristol hub office)
SalaryUp to 63k + travel expenses + well being breaks + pension + life assurance 4 x salary, life assurance + bens
Working on high-impact Tech & Indirect categories in a transformational setting, where you'll have the autonomy and backing to define what great procurement looks like at one of the fastest-growing tech companies globally. Working closely with the Head of Procurement to build procurement process, policy, tools, systems etc; including the implementation of an AI tool in Q1 2026. This is a remote working full-time role with a requirement to attend 1 day per month in Bristol hub office and occasional travel to supplier sites.
- Two half-day wellbeing breaks
- Travel expenses
- Pension, income protection, life assurance
- Access to award-winning flexible benefits platform
- Be the sole Procurement representative, driving stakeholder engagement across all functions (Finance, Marketing, HR, Legal, IT etc)
- Drive value creation and deal execution across all categories / projects on behalf of the company
- Opportunity to lead sourcing and procurement activity across IT and Indirects, managing sourcing for high-impact areas like IT/software and marketing
- Provide support / mentoring to the Procurement BP's aligned to sister company BU's
You're a sourcing/procurement professional with:
- Proven experience owning sourcing end-to-end with proven Technology sourcing as well as a blend of wider Indirects
- Strong commercial and negotiation skills
- Experience in IT software procurement
- Excellent stakeholder management, working in a Business partner capacity
- Thrives in an autonomous fast paced environment
- Able to attend 1 day per month in Bristol hub office
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