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Interim Head of Procurement

Job Posted: 16 days ago

  • Salary: £ 192,000/Annum

    Job Type: Temporary

  • Location: London

Expire in: 12 days

Job Description

The Interim Head of Procurement is a pivotal role that oversees the procurement and supply chain department within the property industry. The position requires strategic management, leadership skills, and comprehensive knowledge of the procurement processes. Client Details Our client is an esteemed player in the Public Sector with a significant presence across the UK. As one of the largest companies in the sector, they manage a vast network of properties and employ over 5000 individuals. Description As the Interim Head of Procurement, you'll lead a small team of direct reports, driving innovation and excellence in procurement strategies across national programmes of work entailing Construction, Signalling and Digital requirements. This high-profile role is critical to achieving strategic objectives and enhancing procurement processes, particularly in large, complex projects like train control systems and locomotive fitments. Lead the end-to-end procurement life-cycle, ensuring compliance and best practices Develop and implement supplier strategies, managing a portfolio of up to £20BN over 5 years Foster innovation and continuous improvement within the procurement function Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to drive joint initiatives Profile A successful Interim Head of Procurement should have: Strong commercial acumen and leadership experience ideally within in the Rail Sector Comprehensive knowledge of procurement legislation and railway sector regulations Membership in professional institutions like CIPS or RICS is highly desirable NEC 3 & 4 contracts management experience Job Offer An estimated daily rate range of £750 - £800 GBP. Opportunity to lead a greenfield procurement programme Hybrid working

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