Category Manager in Birmingham, United Kingdom
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
£45000 - £54000 per annum |
Permanent
Category Manager - Rail
Birmingham
£45,000 - £54,000 per annum plus benefits
We are currently supporting a client in recruiting for a Category Manager to join their team based in Birmingham. The successful applicant will have category management experience within a regulated industry (UCR/PCR).
Key Responsibilities:
Birmingham
£45,000 - £54,000 per annum plus benefits
We are currently supporting a client in recruiting for a Category Manager to join their team based in Birmingham. The successful applicant will have category management experience within a regulated industry (UCR/PCR).
Key Responsibilities:
- Guiding and supporting the business in procurement activities in line with the companyprocurement policies, and where necessary Utilities Contract Regulations.
- Tendering of indirect purchase requirements of varying values.
- Prepare and negotiate contracts and contract amendments necessary to meet business requirements and commitments/obligations.
- Liaise with the wider Client Relationships & Contracts Team and the Department of Transport (DfT) to obtain approval of key contracts in line with the National Rail Contract (NRC).
- Provide commercial and contractual advice to the business where required.
- Provide the primary interface between the company and external lawyers for matters relating to contracts.
- Attend contract review meetings where necessary.
- Support the Senior Category Manager with the review and development of the procurement policies and procedures to respond to the demanding needs of the business.
- Provide management reporting where required.
- Support the Head of Client Relationships & Contracts to deliver business requirements, where necessary representing Procurement at meetings.
- Demonstrable experience in Category Management activities for large and complex organisations.
- Experience of tendering under Utilities Contract Regulations.
- Experience in management and negotiation of large contracts.
- Experience of working with and interpreting complex legal documentation.
- Sound commercial and financial awareness.
- Experience within the UK Rail Industry preferred but not required.
- Experience of working with legal advisors and instructing legal advice.
- Educated to degree standard (desirable).
- Hold Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Membership (CIPS).