Senior Procurement Consultant
- Consultant to Associate Director level
- Warrington (Hybrid working, mixture of home, office and client sites)
- Permanent
- Full time with flexible working and core hours
About this opportunity
Gleeds is a leading global property and construction consultancy. Independent since 1875, we are proud to deliver award-winning projects around the world. We are an accredited Great Place to Work employer, with our people at the heart of everything we do.
Climate change and Sustainability is at the top of our agenda, we have been established within the energy sector for the past 40 years and have achieved significant growth in the past years as we contribute to a sector that will have trillions of pounds of investment over the next decade. Our teams are at the forefront of the change, managing life changing projects in Solar, Hydrogen, Nuclear, Renewables and Defence, and we want you to be part of that too.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated Procurement Consultant to join our team in Warrington on a permanent basis. We are flexible on the level of this role as our team has the right structure to support the development and nurture someone at intermediate level as well as the opportunity for an experienced senior to come into the team, lead on their own projects with autonomy and scope to grow further.
In this role you will be responsible for evaluating, recommending and implementing industry best practice, strategic procurement systems, processes and procedures with Energy/Nuclear/Defence/Central Government customers.
Some of your key responsibilities will include:
- Delivering high quality services, ensuring that the procurement deliverables meet the stakeholder’s requirements.
- Crystallising, defining and implementing the strategic approach for the procurement.
- Producing appropriate procurement documentation and running an end-to-end procurement process, securing buy-in from all stakeholders, enabling the client to deliver the best prospect of success for the project to achieve its strategic goals and objectives in all stages of the procurement (and delivery) cycle, ensuring that approved strategies are implemented operationally.
- Gaining corporate assurance and governance approval for the procurement deliverables.
- Producing the OJEU Contract Notice, Procurement Plan, Prequalification Questionnaire and the Invitation to Tender.
- Leading and managing the procurement evaluation processes.
- Procurement activities are undertaken in compliance with EU and UK legislation.
- Procurement reporting and management information is provided in accordance with the corporate governance.
- Manage complex, strategically important stakeholder relationships across and beyond organisational boundaries.
- Representing the client - presenting and interfacing with stakeholders, sponsors, suppliers, boards and committees, internally and externally up to the board of directors