Bramwith Consulting
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London, Greater London
Global FM Procurement Strategy Lead
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Salary: GBP60000.00 - GBP70000.00 per annum + Excellent Package |
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Overview
Global FM Procurement Strategy Lead - FTSE 100 Professional Services Firm - London - £60,000 - £70,000 Excellent package Contact: Devan at jobsDAbramwithconsulting.co.uk This renowned global organisation is seeking a senior FM Procurement specialist to join their ever-growing best-in-class procurement function. The successful applicant will be responsible for the creation and development of FM procurement strategy as they support the Business Development team, in order to realise their aggressive growth plans As Global FM Procurement Strategy Lead you will: - Operate in a truly strategic manner: creating, developing and in some case implementing your own FM procurement strategy for potential new clients Interact with C-Suite stakeholders from true Blue-Chip organisations as you assess the most efficient way for them to embark on new construction and renovation projects across a global remit Touch on all sub-categories within FM Procurement, working with spends in the £millions across both hard and soft services Engage in key client negotiations and presentations Global FM Procurement Strategy Lead required background: - Exposure to the full end to end procurement process, with a primary focus on FM Procurement process creation/implementation Prior experience in a fast-paced, Blue-Chip environment, ideally having worked across a Global or EMEA remit Excellent Senior Stakeholder Management skills Degree MCIPS (preferred but not essential) This is a fantastic opportunity for the successful applicant to make build a name for themselves in one of the largest organisations of its type and put their stamp on a variety of Blue-Chip organisations To find out more and apply please send your CV to Devan at jobsDAbramwithconsulting.co.uk or directly through this page. Key Skills: procurement, strategic sourcing, category management, stakeholder management, indirect procurement, project management, FM procurement, procurement strategy, hard services, soft services, London, facilities procurement