Senior Buyer Scotstoun Based 38.97 Per hour Umbrella inside IR35 6 Month Contract This is a great opportunity to work within one of the Uks leading defence organisations. This role is based in Scotstoun on a hybrid basis. 2-3 days in the office per week. We are looking for highly skilled and results-driven Category Leaders to join our Indirect Procurement Services team. This is an exciting opportunity for procurement professionals with experience to take on a key role in driving strategic sourcing, category management, and procurement excellence across a defined category. Reporting to a Procurement Manager, you will be responsible for executing procurement strategies and delivering impactful results. Essential: Proven experience in managing procurement Tender/RFQ processes. Proven experience in negotiating pricing and contractual terms with suppliers to secure the best value for the business Ability to build and maintain close, trusted relationships with both internal and external stakeholders, fostering effective communication and teamwork Demonstrated ability to identify and implement new opportunities for process improvement, problem-solving, and collaboration-ideally within a procurement or similar environment In-depth knowledge and experience in managing categories, including risk and opportunity management, to deliver value and ensure effective sourcing strategies Desirable: Previous experience in the procurement of Plant & Equipment and/or minor Construction projects, managing supplier performance in line with agreed project timescales. Ideally, you will be working towards or already hold a Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) Level 5 qualification, or a similar professional qualification. Alternatively, a degree in a business-related field (e.g. Economics, Business, Finance) would be advantageous Experience in leading or managing a team, providing direction, support, and development to ensure high performance and successful delivery of procurement goals For more information please contact Lauren Morley or click apply.
Jun 30, 2026
Contractor
Senior Buyer Scotstoun Based 38.97 Per hour Umbrella inside IR35 6 Month Contract This is a great opportunity to work within one of the Uks leading defence organisations. This role is based in Scotstoun on a hybrid basis. 2-3 days in the office per week. We are looking for highly skilled and results-driven Category Leaders to join our Indirect Procurement Services team. This is an exciting opportunity for procurement professionals with experience to take on a key role in driving strategic sourcing, category management, and procurement excellence across a defined category. Reporting to a Procurement Manager, you will be responsible for executing procurement strategies and delivering impactful results. Essential: Proven experience in managing procurement Tender/RFQ processes. Proven experience in negotiating pricing and contractual terms with suppliers to secure the best value for the business Ability to build and maintain close, trusted relationships with both internal and external stakeholders, fostering effective communication and teamwork Demonstrated ability to identify and implement new opportunities for process improvement, problem-solving, and collaboration-ideally within a procurement or similar environment In-depth knowledge and experience in managing categories, including risk and opportunity management, to deliver value and ensure effective sourcing strategies Desirable: Previous experience in the procurement of Plant & Equipment and/or minor Construction projects, managing supplier performance in line with agreed project timescales. Ideally, you will be working towards or already hold a Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) Level 5 qualification, or a similar professional qualification. Alternatively, a degree in a business-related field (e.g. Economics, Business, Finance) would be advantageous Experience in leading or managing a team, providing direction, support, and development to ensure high performance and successful delivery of procurement goals For more information please contact Lauren Morley or click apply.
A successful and growing manufacturer requires a Procurement Manager. Applicants need procurement leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, along with the ability to balance strategic sourcing, supplier management, inventory planning, and operational procurement activities. The Procurement Manager will lead a small procurement team. The role is responsible for ensuring continuity of supply, driving cost reduction initiatives, supporting new product introduction (NPI), and developing a resilient, high-performing supply base capable of supporting future business growth. Specific duties of the Procurement Manager include: Develop and execute procurement and sourcing strategies across direct materials, indirect spend, and new product introduction activities Build, develop, and manage supplier relationships, ensuring suppliers can support quality, delivery, cost, and growth objectives Negotiate commercial agreements and contracts to secure optimal terms and reduce supply chain risk Monitor and improve supplier performance against key metrics including quality, delivery, responsiveness, and cost Collaborate closely with Production, Quality, Engineering, R&D, and Finance teams to support operational and business objectives Lead supplier selection, supplier audits, and supplier development activities Drive inventory optimisation, demand planning, and continuity of supply through effective use of ERP/MRP systems Assess and mitigate supply chain risks relating to sole-source suppliers, supplier stability, quality, sustainability, and product lifecycle challenges Support NPI and engineering change activities, ensuring materials and suppliers are in place to meet project timelines Lead and develop a small procurement team while driving continuous improvement across procurement processes and systems Procurement Manager applicants should meet the following criteria: Previous procurement experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, ideally operating within a regulated industry Experience operating at Procurement Manager, Purchasing Manager, Senior Buyer, Commodity Manager, Strategic Buyer, Category Manager, Materials Manager or Supply Chain Manager level Strong supplier management, supplier development, and commercial negotiation experience Experience sourcing technical products, components, assemblies, or engineered materials Knowledge of inventory management, forecasting, and supply planning principles Experience supporting NPI, product development, engineering change, or product lifecycle activities Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems Lean, Continuous Improvement, or Six Sigma experience advantageous
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
A successful and growing manufacturer requires a Procurement Manager. Applicants need procurement leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, along with the ability to balance strategic sourcing, supplier management, inventory planning, and operational procurement activities. The Procurement Manager will lead a small procurement team. The role is responsible for ensuring continuity of supply, driving cost reduction initiatives, supporting new product introduction (NPI), and developing a resilient, high-performing supply base capable of supporting future business growth. Specific duties of the Procurement Manager include: Develop and execute procurement and sourcing strategies across direct materials, indirect spend, and new product introduction activities Build, develop, and manage supplier relationships, ensuring suppliers can support quality, delivery, cost, and growth objectives Negotiate commercial agreements and contracts to secure optimal terms and reduce supply chain risk Monitor and improve supplier performance against key metrics including quality, delivery, responsiveness, and cost Collaborate closely with Production, Quality, Engineering, R&D, and Finance teams to support operational and business objectives Lead supplier selection, supplier audits, and supplier development activities Drive inventory optimisation, demand planning, and continuity of supply through effective use of ERP/MRP systems Assess and mitigate supply chain risks relating to sole-source suppliers, supplier stability, quality, sustainability, and product lifecycle challenges Support NPI and engineering change activities, ensuring materials and suppliers are in place to meet project timelines Lead and develop a small procurement team while driving continuous improvement across procurement processes and systems Procurement Manager applicants should meet the following criteria: Previous procurement experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, ideally operating within a regulated industry Experience operating at Procurement Manager, Purchasing Manager, Senior Buyer, Commodity Manager, Strategic Buyer, Category Manager, Materials Manager or Supply Chain Manager level Strong supplier management, supplier development, and commercial negotiation experience Experience sourcing technical products, components, assemblies, or engineered materials Knowledge of inventory management, forecasting, and supply planning principles Experience supporting NPI, product development, engineering change, or product lifecycle activities Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems Lean, Continuous Improvement, or Six Sigma experience advantageous
Interim Indirect Procurement Specialist 6-Month Contract Outside IR35 Hybrid Working (2-3 Days Onsite) Oxfordshire Drive Commercial Value in a High-Performance Engineering Environment An innovative advanced engineering and manufacturing business is seeking an experienced Interim Indirect Procurement Buyer to join its procurement team on an initial 6-month contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded procurement professional to make an immediate impact within a fast-paced, technology-led organisation. You'll take ownership of a broad range of indirect spend categories, partnering with stakeholders across the business to deliver sourcing strategies, supplier improvements, and cost-saving initiatives. Working closely with senior leaders and operational teams, you'll play a key role in ensuring the business has the suppliers, services, and commercial agreements needed to support continued growth and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Lead sourcing activities across a range of indirect spend categories. Manage RFQ, RFP and tender processes from initiation through to contract award. Evaluate supplier proposals and deliver robust commercial recommendations. Negotiate pricing, terms, service levels and contractual agreements. Support the ongoing management of purchase orders and supplier commitments where required. Supplier Relationship Management Develop and maintain strong relationships with strategic suppliers. Monitor supplier performance against agreed KPIs and service levels. Drive supplier improvement initiatives and resolve commercial issues effectively. Identify opportunities to reduce risk and improve supplier value. Stakeholder Engagement Partner with stakeholders across Operations, Engineering, HR, IT, Finance and Facilities. Ensure procurement involvement at the earliest stages of projects and business initiatives. Provide commercial guidance and market insight to internal customers. Challenge requirements where appropriate to optimise cost and value. Cost & Value Delivery Identify and deliver cost reduction and cost avoidance opportunities. Support budgeting, benchmarking and should-cost analysis activities. Drive continuous improvement across procurement processes and supplier management. Governance & Compliance Ensure procurement activities are conducted in line with company policies and procedures. Support contract management and supplier governance activities. Maintain accurate procurement records, reporting and sourcing documentation. About You We're looking for a procurement professional who can quickly establish credibility, influence stakeholders and deliver results in a demanding environment. You'll bring: Proven indirect procurement experience within a manufacturing, engineering or industrial environment. Strong sourcing, tendering and supplier negotiation expertise. Excellent commercial awareness and analytical capability. Experience managing multiple stakeholders across a complex organisation. A good understanding of contracts, commercial risk and supplier management. The ability to work independently and hit the ground running in an interim capacity. Desirable Experience Automotive, advanced manufacturing or industrial sector experience. CIPS qualification is desirable Experience using ERP systems such as NAV. Contract Details Oxfordshire Hybrid working with 2-3 days per week onsite Initial 6-month contract Outside IR35 Immediate start available This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business at the forefront of engineering innovation and play a key role in delivering procurement excellence across a diverse and challenging indirect spend portfolio. Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
Jun 26, 2026
Contractor
Interim Indirect Procurement Specialist 6-Month Contract Outside IR35 Hybrid Working (2-3 Days Onsite) Oxfordshire Drive Commercial Value in a High-Performance Engineering Environment An innovative advanced engineering and manufacturing business is seeking an experienced Interim Indirect Procurement Buyer to join its procurement team on an initial 6-month contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded procurement professional to make an immediate impact within a fast-paced, technology-led organisation. You'll take ownership of a broad range of indirect spend categories, partnering with stakeholders across the business to deliver sourcing strategies, supplier improvements, and cost-saving initiatives. Working closely with senior leaders and operational teams, you'll play a key role in ensuring the business has the suppliers, services, and commercial agreements needed to support continued growth and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Lead sourcing activities across a range of indirect spend categories. Manage RFQ, RFP and tender processes from initiation through to contract award. Evaluate supplier proposals and deliver robust commercial recommendations. Negotiate pricing, terms, service levels and contractual agreements. Support the ongoing management of purchase orders and supplier commitments where required. Supplier Relationship Management Develop and maintain strong relationships with strategic suppliers. Monitor supplier performance against agreed KPIs and service levels. Drive supplier improvement initiatives and resolve commercial issues effectively. Identify opportunities to reduce risk and improve supplier value. Stakeholder Engagement Partner with stakeholders across Operations, Engineering, HR, IT, Finance and Facilities. Ensure procurement involvement at the earliest stages of projects and business initiatives. Provide commercial guidance and market insight to internal customers. Challenge requirements where appropriate to optimise cost and value. Cost & Value Delivery Identify and deliver cost reduction and cost avoidance opportunities. Support budgeting, benchmarking and should-cost analysis activities. Drive continuous improvement across procurement processes and supplier management. Governance & Compliance Ensure procurement activities are conducted in line with company policies and procedures. Support contract management and supplier governance activities. Maintain accurate procurement records, reporting and sourcing documentation. About You We're looking for a procurement professional who can quickly establish credibility, influence stakeholders and deliver results in a demanding environment. You'll bring: Proven indirect procurement experience within a manufacturing, engineering or industrial environment. Strong sourcing, tendering and supplier negotiation expertise. Excellent commercial awareness and analytical capability. Experience managing multiple stakeholders across a complex organisation. A good understanding of contracts, commercial risk and supplier management. The ability to work independently and hit the ground running in an interim capacity. Desirable Experience Automotive, advanced manufacturing or industrial sector experience. CIPS qualification is desirable Experience using ERP systems such as NAV. Contract Details Oxfordshire Hybrid working with 2-3 days per week onsite Initial 6-month contract Outside IR35 Immediate start available This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business at the forefront of engineering innovation and play a key role in delivering procurement excellence across a diverse and challenging indirect spend portfolio. Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
A successful and expanding food manufacturer in the pet care business is looking for a procurement manager. There already have an excellent reputation and sell their products in many well known retailers and also globally. They are looking for someone to the business as their procurement manager buying all the raw materials, packaging and indirect on site services. The role would suit someone looking to join ad expanding business who has experience buying commodities either for a manufacturer or a retailer, who has perhaps worked with market price changes and farmers, though not essential. This family grown business still maintains that family feel rather than a corporate Are you an experienced Buyer with a strong background in food commodities and packaging procurement? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where commercial acumen, supplier management, and strategic sourcing are key? Then this role might be for you. I am seeking a Food (Commodity) & Packaging Buyer to join a growing business, responsible for sourcing a diverse range of food ingredients and packaging as well as onsite indirects. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a pivotal role in ensuring product quality, supply continuity, and cost optimisation across the business. Key Responsibilities Manage procurement activities across food commodities ,packaging and indirect categories. Develop and implement sourcing strategies to deliver cost savings and value creation. Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers, negotiating contracts, pricing, and service agreements. Monitor commodity markets and industry trends to identify risks and opportunities. Work closely with internal stakeholders including Operations, NPD, Supply Chain, and Finance. Ensure supplier performance, quality standards, and compliance requirements are consistently met. About You Previous experience in a buying or procurement role within the food manufacturing, FMCG, foodservice, or hospitality sectors. Strong knowledge of food commodities and/or packaging procurement. Proven negotiation and supplier management skills.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
A successful and expanding food manufacturer in the pet care business is looking for a procurement manager. There already have an excellent reputation and sell their products in many well known retailers and also globally. They are looking for someone to the business as their procurement manager buying all the raw materials, packaging and indirect on site services. The role would suit someone looking to join ad expanding business who has experience buying commodities either for a manufacturer or a retailer, who has perhaps worked with market price changes and farmers, though not essential. This family grown business still maintains that family feel rather than a corporate Are you an experienced Buyer with a strong background in food commodities and packaging procurement? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where commercial acumen, supplier management, and strategic sourcing are key? Then this role might be for you. I am seeking a Food (Commodity) & Packaging Buyer to join a growing business, responsible for sourcing a diverse range of food ingredients and packaging as well as onsite indirects. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a pivotal role in ensuring product quality, supply continuity, and cost optimisation across the business. Key Responsibilities Manage procurement activities across food commodities ,packaging and indirect categories. Develop and implement sourcing strategies to deliver cost savings and value creation. Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers, negotiating contracts, pricing, and service agreements. Monitor commodity markets and industry trends to identify risks and opportunities. Work closely with internal stakeholders including Operations, NPD, Supply Chain, and Finance. Ensure supplier performance, quality standards, and compliance requirements are consistently met. About You Previous experience in a buying or procurement role within the food manufacturing, FMCG, foodservice, or hospitality sectors. Strong knowledge of food commodities and/or packaging procurement. Proven negotiation and supplier management skills.
Technical Buyer Competitive + benefits including bonus Welwyn / Hatfield Days Only (Mon-Fri) gap technical are proud to be representing this manufacturing business in their search for a Technical Buyer (Aerospace) to work at their facility based near Welwyn Garden City Performance Objectives Source and procure aerospace approved materials, precision components, machined parts, composites and specialist services. Manage RFQs and competitive tendering to achieve cost, quality, and delivery targets, covering both existing demand and to support customer bid work Negotiate long term agreements with strategic aerospace suppliers, including tier 1 and tier 2 manufacturers. Ensure full compliance with AS9100 procurement controls and customer specific requirements Manage supplier relationships with a focus on traceability, material certification, and conformity. Work with quality teams to ensure supplier adherence to aerospace standards Monitor supplier performance using metrics such as OTIF, concession rates, and audit outcomes. Support supplier audits and source inspections, including corrective and preventive action (CAPA) management. Read and interpret aerospace technical drawings, engineering specifications, and BOMs. Collaborate with design engineering, quality, and manufacturing teams during NPI and prototype development. Provide manufacturability and sourcing input during design reviews. Support engineering change control (ECN/ECO) and ensure procurement actions align with airworthiness requirements. Ensure that indirect goods and services are procured at best value to support site operations Identify opportunities to introduce new suppliers where appropriate Identify ways to streamline the transactional elements related to the procurement of indirect goods and services Ensure that robust contracts are in place to ensure that suppliers are accountable for their performance. Supplier performance improvement (OTIF, quality PPM, audit scores). Cost savings and value engineering contributions. Compliance metrics - reduction of non-conformances, improved traceability. On time procurement support for aerospace programs and NPIs. Lead time reduction and improved supply chain resilience. Person Specification Proven procurement experience within the aerospace sector or other highly regulated industries -essential Strong understanding of aerospace materials (aluminium, titanium, composites), precision machining, electronics, surface treatments, and NADCAP controlled processes. Familiarity with regulatory and certification requirements (AS9100, EASA/FAA, DFARS/ITAR advantageous). Experience working with aerospace tiered supply chains and specialist subcontractors. Good understanding of commercial contract law and the ability to incorporate within supplier agreements. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, and manufacturing process documentation. Degree or HNC/HND in Engineering, Aerospace, Supply Chain, or related discipline (preferred). CIPS qualification or progression towards CIPS (beneficial). Knowledge of AS9100 or other aerospace quality standards (advantageous). Apply Please send your CV via the Apply now option on the website If you have any questions or are interested in any other opportunities we may have, please do not hesitate to get in touch This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of gap technical who are operating as an employment agency. gap technical are committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgements solely on suitability for the job. Closing Date: 12/04/2026 "By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy."
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Technical Buyer Competitive + benefits including bonus Welwyn / Hatfield Days Only (Mon-Fri) gap technical are proud to be representing this manufacturing business in their search for a Technical Buyer (Aerospace) to work at their facility based near Welwyn Garden City Performance Objectives Source and procure aerospace approved materials, precision components, machined parts, composites and specialist services. Manage RFQs and competitive tendering to achieve cost, quality, and delivery targets, covering both existing demand and to support customer bid work Negotiate long term agreements with strategic aerospace suppliers, including tier 1 and tier 2 manufacturers. Ensure full compliance with AS9100 procurement controls and customer specific requirements Manage supplier relationships with a focus on traceability, material certification, and conformity. Work with quality teams to ensure supplier adherence to aerospace standards Monitor supplier performance using metrics such as OTIF, concession rates, and audit outcomes. Support supplier audits and source inspections, including corrective and preventive action (CAPA) management. Read and interpret aerospace technical drawings, engineering specifications, and BOMs. Collaborate with design engineering, quality, and manufacturing teams during NPI and prototype development. Provide manufacturability and sourcing input during design reviews. Support engineering change control (ECN/ECO) and ensure procurement actions align with airworthiness requirements. Ensure that indirect goods and services are procured at best value to support site operations Identify opportunities to introduce new suppliers where appropriate Identify ways to streamline the transactional elements related to the procurement of indirect goods and services Ensure that robust contracts are in place to ensure that suppliers are accountable for their performance. Supplier performance improvement (OTIF, quality PPM, audit scores). Cost savings and value engineering contributions. Compliance metrics - reduction of non-conformances, improved traceability. On time procurement support for aerospace programs and NPIs. Lead time reduction and improved supply chain resilience. Person Specification Proven procurement experience within the aerospace sector or other highly regulated industries -essential Strong understanding of aerospace materials (aluminium, titanium, composites), precision machining, electronics, surface treatments, and NADCAP controlled processes. Familiarity with regulatory and certification requirements (AS9100, EASA/FAA, DFARS/ITAR advantageous). Experience working with aerospace tiered supply chains and specialist subcontractors. Good understanding of commercial contract law and the ability to incorporate within supplier agreements. Ability to interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, and manufacturing process documentation. Degree or HNC/HND in Engineering, Aerospace, Supply Chain, or related discipline (preferred). CIPS qualification or progression towards CIPS (beneficial). Knowledge of AS9100 or other aerospace quality standards (advantageous). Apply Please send your CV via the Apply now option on the website If you have any questions or are interested in any other opportunities we may have, please do not hesitate to get in touch This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of gap technical who are operating as an employment agency. gap technical are committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgements solely on suitability for the job. Closing Date: 12/04/2026 "By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy."
Our OEM Client based in Whitley, Coventry, is searching for a Regional Delivery Buyer to join their team, Inside IR35 in the Production Procurement, Propulsion Systems department. This is a maternity cover contract position with a proposed end date of 28th February 2027 where candidates can be considered on both a full time and part time basis. Umbrella Pay Rate: £33.56 per hour. The Opportunity: Reporting to the Regional Procurement Manager this role will see you have responsibility for managing the external supply chain from the company s suppliers. You will support the Global Commodity Leaders and Global Strategic Buyers in the development and execution of commodity strategies and the Global sourcing activity through the Global Sourcing Process (GSP). Responsible for all post sourcing and contract management activities for designated commodities and suppliers within your region. You will develop and execute key performance indicators across the designated regional suppliers, engaging with stakeholders and specialists within the Procurement Function as required, ensuring supplier performance to meet the company QCDIS requirements. This role is also a pivotal role for interface with other key functions within the company and acts as a core conduit for true cross functional working across Production Procurement, MP&L, STA, Product Engineering, Cost Engineering and Manufacturing. Key Performance Indicators: Supplier performance management. Capacity management. New Model Programme Cost Achievement (Post SCPA). Net Cost Reporting targets and strategic should-cost Gap Closure Plan targets (Post SCPA). Drive efficiency improvement within supply base. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities: Strategy & Sourcing: Responsible for the execution of commodity and supplier strategy, and the effective operational relationships with each of designated suppliers in region, ensuring that they adopt and follow the commodity strategy that delivers improved purchase operational performance. Conduct supplier negotiations in region post SCPA. Cost Management: Manage all new Model Programme introduction of designated commodity/system, including contracted supplier obligations, production readiness and resolution of any commercial and/or programme issues/risks, being responsible for robust delivery to target cost. Ensuring effective cost management of designated commodities and supplier post SCPA which will involve launching commodities on new products at their target cost as well as achieving year on year cost reduction on current spend to deliver NCR to target Investigate and ensure resolution of in-contract commercial issues including unverified invoices relating to price queries, annual cost reduction, tooling costs, design changes and all liability claims, to minimise the costs to the company Lead timely and accurate completion of Procurement deliverables in line with PCDS process timings for designated commodity/system e.g. order placement and APQP deliverables. Supplier Relationship Management: Participate in Supplier Business Reviews with your suppliers to develop supplier relationships in accordance with the supplier segmentation model Support Regional stakeholder engagement and internal relationship management, and act as the primary interface with Product Engineering Module Leaders / Senior Managers for designated commodities/systems, to ensure cross-functional alignment on quality, cost, delivery and time requirements post SCPA Support the Global Commodity Leaders, to develop the supplier relationships globally for your designated commodities Work with the Capacity Planning Team (CPT) to manage strategic capacity changes and constraints (Post SCPA) Monitor external supply chain performance and communicate to the relevant stakeholders as appropriate CCDS : Responsible for the execution of all CCDS associated activities and tasks as per process gateway deliverables, this will form the basis of the commercial contract validation activities on behalf of the company which includes but is not limited to: Validation activities of core commercial/contractual elements and costs for example. Labour (direct and indirect)/Manning (direct/indirect and overall supplier programme resources). Process time for manufacturing process, key material flows and information flows. How parts are manufactured bill of design and bill of process (method of manufacture/key materials/location(s) of manufacture/BOF content and understanding of key BOF cost elements and drivers). Tooling and location of manufacture. OEE / Shift Patterns / JPH achievement and capacity flexibility, breakpoints and sensitivity analysis around volumes. Value Stream Maps all key material and information flows mapped and understood at production system, supply chain, sub tier and sub tier supply chain variables. BOF Parts and Supply Chain maps. Tariffs duties and incentives around total value stream and any contingency and business continuity considerations which need to be incorporated into contractual or commercial framework moving forward. Other: Contribute where appropriate to process improvement and ensuring the adoption and sharing of best practice in Regional Procurement Teams e.g. leading programmes of cost reduction. Manage Supplier, and Supply Chain Risk, management for assigned commodities post SCPA, ensuring the supply chain operates in accordance with the company (or equivalent), customer and governmental regulations. Ensure compliance to the company s Way and KWS processes. Driving system compliance throughout the supply chain, by maintaining the procurement systems to ensure data integrity and therefore system performance. Undertake any other work as directed by your line manager in connection with your job as may be requested. Key Interactions: Global Procurement Finance. Programme Teams. STA. Cost Engineering. Product Engineering. Supplier Base. Essential Skills, Knowledge and Experience Required: Degree qualified or equivalent experience. Delivering complex supply chain solutions in a fast paced, high pressured manufacturing environment. Ability to work independently, results driven, demonstrating tenacity, drive and perseverance with the ability to deliver operational plans in a complex, highly demanding environment. Implementing and delivering procurement strategies with the focus on total value chain delivery. Identify opportunities for creating value in a commodity or commodities. A resilient and enthusiastic individual who responds constructively to new ideas and inputs. A strong communicator with the ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders to influence cross-functional engagement. A effective team player, actively develops and supports team members. Maintaining compliance with standard policies and procedures. Desirable Skills, Knowledge and Experience Requested: An individual with a proven track record in delivering results in both favourable and unfavourable conditions. The ability to challenge in a positive way whilst building credibility and trust through experience and personal style. Experience of working in a global, multi-cultural environment. Essential Personal Profile: An individual with the capability to combine a short term, pragmatic focus with medium term planning. A resilient and enthusiastic individual who responds constructively to new ideas and inputs and able to deliver results under pressure. A good communicator with the ability to communicate complex ideas and who keeps others informed on the key issues that affect them/programme delivery. An individual with the ability to prioritise their workload. An effective team player who supports team members. Relationship management skills. Desirable Personal Profile: An individual with the ability to challenge existing thinking in a positive way whilst building credibility and trust through experience and personal style.
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
Our OEM Client based in Whitley, Coventry, is searching for a Regional Delivery Buyer to join their team, Inside IR35 in the Production Procurement, Propulsion Systems department. This is a maternity cover contract position with a proposed end date of 28th February 2027 where candidates can be considered on both a full time and part time basis. Umbrella Pay Rate: £33.56 per hour. The Opportunity: Reporting to the Regional Procurement Manager this role will see you have responsibility for managing the external supply chain from the company s suppliers. You will support the Global Commodity Leaders and Global Strategic Buyers in the development and execution of commodity strategies and the Global sourcing activity through the Global Sourcing Process (GSP). Responsible for all post sourcing and contract management activities for designated commodities and suppliers within your region. You will develop and execute key performance indicators across the designated regional suppliers, engaging with stakeholders and specialists within the Procurement Function as required, ensuring supplier performance to meet the company QCDIS requirements. This role is also a pivotal role for interface with other key functions within the company and acts as a core conduit for true cross functional working across Production Procurement, MP&L, STA, Product Engineering, Cost Engineering and Manufacturing. Key Performance Indicators: Supplier performance management. Capacity management. New Model Programme Cost Achievement (Post SCPA). Net Cost Reporting targets and strategic should-cost Gap Closure Plan targets (Post SCPA). Drive efficiency improvement within supply base. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities: Strategy & Sourcing: Responsible for the execution of commodity and supplier strategy, and the effective operational relationships with each of designated suppliers in region, ensuring that they adopt and follow the commodity strategy that delivers improved purchase operational performance. Conduct supplier negotiations in region post SCPA. Cost Management: Manage all new Model Programme introduction of designated commodity/system, including contracted supplier obligations, production readiness and resolution of any commercial and/or programme issues/risks, being responsible for robust delivery to target cost. Ensuring effective cost management of designated commodities and supplier post SCPA which will involve launching commodities on new products at their target cost as well as achieving year on year cost reduction on current spend to deliver NCR to target Investigate and ensure resolution of in-contract commercial issues including unverified invoices relating to price queries, annual cost reduction, tooling costs, design changes and all liability claims, to minimise the costs to the company Lead timely and accurate completion of Procurement deliverables in line with PCDS process timings for designated commodity/system e.g. order placement and APQP deliverables. Supplier Relationship Management: Participate in Supplier Business Reviews with your suppliers to develop supplier relationships in accordance with the supplier segmentation model Support Regional stakeholder engagement and internal relationship management, and act as the primary interface with Product Engineering Module Leaders / Senior Managers for designated commodities/systems, to ensure cross-functional alignment on quality, cost, delivery and time requirements post SCPA Support the Global Commodity Leaders, to develop the supplier relationships globally for your designated commodities Work with the Capacity Planning Team (CPT) to manage strategic capacity changes and constraints (Post SCPA) Monitor external supply chain performance and communicate to the relevant stakeholders as appropriate CCDS : Responsible for the execution of all CCDS associated activities and tasks as per process gateway deliverables, this will form the basis of the commercial contract validation activities on behalf of the company which includes but is not limited to: Validation activities of core commercial/contractual elements and costs for example. Labour (direct and indirect)/Manning (direct/indirect and overall supplier programme resources). Process time for manufacturing process, key material flows and information flows. How parts are manufactured bill of design and bill of process (method of manufacture/key materials/location(s) of manufacture/BOF content and understanding of key BOF cost elements and drivers). Tooling and location of manufacture. OEE / Shift Patterns / JPH achievement and capacity flexibility, breakpoints and sensitivity analysis around volumes. Value Stream Maps all key material and information flows mapped and understood at production system, supply chain, sub tier and sub tier supply chain variables. BOF Parts and Supply Chain maps. Tariffs duties and incentives around total value stream and any contingency and business continuity considerations which need to be incorporated into contractual or commercial framework moving forward. Other: Contribute where appropriate to process improvement and ensuring the adoption and sharing of best practice in Regional Procurement Teams e.g. leading programmes of cost reduction. Manage Supplier, and Supply Chain Risk, management for assigned commodities post SCPA, ensuring the supply chain operates in accordance with the company (or equivalent), customer and governmental regulations. Ensure compliance to the company s Way and KWS processes. Driving system compliance throughout the supply chain, by maintaining the procurement systems to ensure data integrity and therefore system performance. Undertake any other work as directed by your line manager in connection with your job as may be requested. Key Interactions: Global Procurement Finance. Programme Teams. STA. Cost Engineering. Product Engineering. Supplier Base. Essential Skills, Knowledge and Experience Required: Degree qualified or equivalent experience. Delivering complex supply chain solutions in a fast paced, high pressured manufacturing environment. Ability to work independently, results driven, demonstrating tenacity, drive and perseverance with the ability to deliver operational plans in a complex, highly demanding environment. Implementing and delivering procurement strategies with the focus on total value chain delivery. Identify opportunities for creating value in a commodity or commodities. A resilient and enthusiastic individual who responds constructively to new ideas and inputs. A strong communicator with the ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders to influence cross-functional engagement. A effective team player, actively develops and supports team members. Maintaining compliance with standard policies and procedures. Desirable Skills, Knowledge and Experience Requested: An individual with a proven track record in delivering results in both favourable and unfavourable conditions. The ability to challenge in a positive way whilst building credibility and trust through experience and personal style. Experience of working in a global, multi-cultural environment. Essential Personal Profile: An individual with the capability to combine a short term, pragmatic focus with medium term planning. A resilient and enthusiastic individual who responds constructively to new ideas and inputs and able to deliver results under pressure. A good communicator with the ability to communicate complex ideas and who keeps others informed on the key issues that affect them/programme delivery. An individual with the ability to prioritise their workload. An effective team player who supports team members. Relationship management skills. Desirable Personal Profile: An individual with the ability to challenge existing thinking in a positive way whilst building credibility and trust through experience and personal style.
A successful and growing manufacturer requires a Procurement Manager. Applicants need procurement leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, along with the ability to balance strategic sourcing, supplier management, inventory planning, and operational procurement activities. The Procurement Manager will lead a small procurement team. The role is responsible for ensuring continuity of supply, driving cost reduction initiatives, supporting new product introduction (NPI), and developing a resilient, high-performing supply base capable of supporting future business growth. Specific duties of the Procurement Manager include: Develop and execute procurement and sourcing strategies across direct materials, indirect spend, and new product introduction activities Build, develop, and manage supplier relationships, ensuring suppliers can support quality, delivery, cost, and growth objectives Negotiate commercial agreements and contracts to secure optimal terms and reduce supply chain risk Monitor and improve supplier performance against key metrics including quality, delivery, responsiveness, and cost Collaborate closely with Production, Quality, Engineering, R&D, and Finance teams to support operational and business objectives Lead supplier selection, supplier audits, and supplier development activities Drive inventory optimisation, demand planning, and continuity of supply through effective use of ERP/MRP systems Assess and mitigate supply chain risks relating to sole-source suppliers, supplier stability, quality, sustainability, and product lifecycle challenges Support NPI and engineering change activities, ensuring materials and suppliers are in place to meet project timelines Lead and develop a small procurement team while driving continuous improvement across procurement processes and systems Procurement Manager applicants should meet the following criteria: Previous procurement experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, ideally operating within a regulated industry Experience operating at Procurement Manager, Purchasing Manager, Senior Buyer, Commodity Manager, Strategic Buyer, Category Manager, Materials Manager or Supply Chain Manager level Strong supplier management, supplier development, and commercial negotiation experience Experience sourcing technical products, components, assemblies, or engineered materials Knowledge of inventory management, forecasting, and supply planning principles Experience supporting NPI, product development, engineering change, or product lifecycle activities Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems Lean, Continuous Improvement, or Six Sigma experience advantageous
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
A successful and growing manufacturer requires a Procurement Manager. Applicants need procurement leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, along with the ability to balance strategic sourcing, supplier management, inventory planning, and operational procurement activities. The Procurement Manager will lead a small procurement team. The role is responsible for ensuring continuity of supply, driving cost reduction initiatives, supporting new product introduction (NPI), and developing a resilient, high-performing supply base capable of supporting future business growth. Specific duties of the Procurement Manager include: Develop and execute procurement and sourcing strategies across direct materials, indirect spend, and new product introduction activities Build, develop, and manage supplier relationships, ensuring suppliers can support quality, delivery, cost, and growth objectives Negotiate commercial agreements and contracts to secure optimal terms and reduce supply chain risk Monitor and improve supplier performance against key metrics including quality, delivery, responsiveness, and cost Collaborate closely with Production, Quality, Engineering, R&D, and Finance teams to support operational and business objectives Lead supplier selection, supplier audits, and supplier development activities Drive inventory optimisation, demand planning, and continuity of supply through effective use of ERP/MRP systems Assess and mitigate supply chain risks relating to sole-source suppliers, supplier stability, quality, sustainability, and product lifecycle challenges Support NPI and engineering change activities, ensuring materials and suppliers are in place to meet project timelines Lead and develop a small procurement team while driving continuous improvement across procurement processes and systems Procurement Manager applicants should meet the following criteria: Previous procurement experience within a manufacturing or engineering business, ideally operating within a regulated industry Experience operating at Procurement Manager, Purchasing Manager, Senior Buyer, Commodity Manager, Strategic Buyer, Category Manager, Materials Manager or Supply Chain Manager level Strong supplier management, supplier development, and commercial negotiation experience Experience sourcing technical products, components, assemblies, or engineered materials Knowledge of inventory management, forecasting, and supply planning principles Experience supporting NPI, product development, engineering change, or product lifecycle activities Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems Lean, Continuous Improvement, or Six Sigma experience advantageous
Job Title: Buyer Salary: £38,000 - £50,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Days) Location: Deeside, Queensferry Trek Recruitment is delighted to partner with a leading manufacturing company to recruit a skilled Buyer for their cutting-edge facility in Deeside. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic procurement professional to join a forward-thinking team and make a significant impact in a fast-paced, world-class manufacturing environment. THE ROLE As a Buyer, you will play a pivotal role in managing high-value direct and indirect procurement to support seamless manufacturing operations. Your expertise will drive cost efficiency, quality, and timely delivery while fostering strong supplier relationships and operational excellence. Key responsibilities include: Strategic Sourcing : Negotiate and manage supplier contracts to optimize cost, quality, and on-time delivery (OTIF). Supplier Management : Develop and monitor KPIs, conduct supplier performance reviews, and build robust partnerships. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Partner with internal teams to align procurement strategies with business goals and support new product introductions. Inventory Management : Optimise stock levels to ensure uninterrupted production while minimising excess inventory. Risk Mitigation : Proactively identify and address supply chain risks, escalating issues as needed. Compliance : Ensure all procurement activities adhere to company policies and industry regulations. Record Keeping : Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for purchase orders and supplier agreements. Who We re Looking For We re seeking a proactive, detail-oriented Buyer with a passion for procurement excellence and a proven track record in manufacturing environments. The ideal candidate will bring: Procurement Experience : Demonstrated expertise in operational procurement within a manufacturing setting. Analytical Skills : Strong ability to analyse market trends and supplier performance to drive cost-effective sourcing decisions. Attention to Detail : A process-driven approach with meticulous accuracy and adherence to professional procurement standards. Supplier Expertise : Proven skills in negotiating contracts and maintaining strong supplier relationships. Multitasking Ability : Capacity to manage multiple projects, meet tight deadlines, and work independently. Problem-Solving : Experience resolving complex supply chain challenges and implementing effective risk management strategies. This is an exciting opportunity to join a thriving manufacturing company with a reputation for innovation and excellence. You ll work in a collaborative environment where your contributions directly impact the success of cutting-edge operations.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Buyer Salary: £38,000 - £50,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Days) Location: Deeside, Queensferry Trek Recruitment is delighted to partner with a leading manufacturing company to recruit a skilled Buyer for their cutting-edge facility in Deeside. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic procurement professional to join a forward-thinking team and make a significant impact in a fast-paced, world-class manufacturing environment. THE ROLE As a Buyer, you will play a pivotal role in managing high-value direct and indirect procurement to support seamless manufacturing operations. Your expertise will drive cost efficiency, quality, and timely delivery while fostering strong supplier relationships and operational excellence. Key responsibilities include: Strategic Sourcing : Negotiate and manage supplier contracts to optimize cost, quality, and on-time delivery (OTIF). Supplier Management : Develop and monitor KPIs, conduct supplier performance reviews, and build robust partnerships. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Partner with internal teams to align procurement strategies with business goals and support new product introductions. Inventory Management : Optimise stock levels to ensure uninterrupted production while minimising excess inventory. Risk Mitigation : Proactively identify and address supply chain risks, escalating issues as needed. Compliance : Ensure all procurement activities adhere to company policies and industry regulations. Record Keeping : Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for purchase orders and supplier agreements. Who We re Looking For We re seeking a proactive, detail-oriented Buyer with a passion for procurement excellence and a proven track record in manufacturing environments. The ideal candidate will bring: Procurement Experience : Demonstrated expertise in operational procurement within a manufacturing setting. Analytical Skills : Strong ability to analyse market trends and supplier performance to drive cost-effective sourcing decisions. Attention to Detail : A process-driven approach with meticulous accuracy and adherence to professional procurement standards. Supplier Expertise : Proven skills in negotiating contracts and maintaining strong supplier relationships. Multitasking Ability : Capacity to manage multiple projects, meet tight deadlines, and work independently. Problem-Solving : Experience resolving complex supply chain challenges and implementing effective risk management strategies. This is an exciting opportunity to join a thriving manufacturing company with a reputation for innovation and excellence. You ll work in a collaborative environment where your contributions directly impact the success of cutting-edge operations.
Delivering strategic procurement to deliver cost and efficiency gains across a portfolio of goods and services to support a manufacturing business. Client Details Global Manufacturer with a solid track record of delivery into a range of industries. Our client has a solid and sustainable order book, this role offers great exposure in the business to an ambitious Strategic Buyer seeking an opportunity to lead from the front in delivering cost and efficiency's. Description This opportunity for and Indirect Buyer seeking an opportunity to further develop and work with a great deal of autonomy to bring your procurement expertise to develop and deliver strategy for a global manufacturing organisation. The Strategic Buyer (Indirect) role offers great exposure to senior business stakeholders and suppliers you will be instrumental in delivering cost and efficiency gains across an indirect goods and services portfolio including FM, Cleaning, Waste and Security in addition you will supporting multiple CAPEX projects of work. Responsibilities include: Manage Procurement spend for assigned commodities, source and purchase goods and services to meet operational and business needs, ensuring cost-effectiveness and quality. Actively seek new sources of supply to meet existing and future requirements Act as a commodity lead for assigned group contracts collaborating with other procurement teams Be the commercial subject matter expert for the local management team and attend reviews to provide advice and support to facilitate tactical and strategic decisions. Develop and maintain strong supplier relationships, track performance, and resolve any delivery or service issues Lead the procurement of indirect goods and facility services and negotiate contracts Support capital equipment purchases Ensure all purchasing activities comply with company compliance Identify cost-saving opportunities and process improvements to enhance the procurement function Profile To be a successful Strategic Buyer you will be able to evidence your track record of delivering cost and/or efficiency's and should have: Proven experience in procurement or supply chain management for goods/services/works Ideally exposure to CAPEX Programmes of work Great communication skills Negotiation skills and experience of supplier contracts Knowledge of procurement systems and processes. Ability to build and maintain supplier relationships effectively. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality assurance. Proficiency with relevant software and data analysis tools. Job Offer A competitive salary Opportunities for sponsorship for qualifications to support your professional development e.g. CIPS/Contract Law Comprehensive benefits package to enhance your work-life balance. Opportunities for career growth within the procurement and supply chain department. Opportunity in a business with a sustainable client base If this Strategic Buyer role in the industrial and manufacturing industry sounds like the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply today! Please note due to enhanced security protocols only candidates with full unrestricted UK Residency to be considered for this role
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Delivering strategic procurement to deliver cost and efficiency gains across a portfolio of goods and services to support a manufacturing business. Client Details Global Manufacturer with a solid track record of delivery into a range of industries. Our client has a solid and sustainable order book, this role offers great exposure in the business to an ambitious Strategic Buyer seeking an opportunity to lead from the front in delivering cost and efficiency's. Description This opportunity for and Indirect Buyer seeking an opportunity to further develop and work with a great deal of autonomy to bring your procurement expertise to develop and deliver strategy for a global manufacturing organisation. The Strategic Buyer (Indirect) role offers great exposure to senior business stakeholders and suppliers you will be instrumental in delivering cost and efficiency gains across an indirect goods and services portfolio including FM, Cleaning, Waste and Security in addition you will supporting multiple CAPEX projects of work. Responsibilities include: Manage Procurement spend for assigned commodities, source and purchase goods and services to meet operational and business needs, ensuring cost-effectiveness and quality. Actively seek new sources of supply to meet existing and future requirements Act as a commodity lead for assigned group contracts collaborating with other procurement teams Be the commercial subject matter expert for the local management team and attend reviews to provide advice and support to facilitate tactical and strategic decisions. Develop and maintain strong supplier relationships, track performance, and resolve any delivery or service issues Lead the procurement of indirect goods and facility services and negotiate contracts Support capital equipment purchases Ensure all purchasing activities comply with company compliance Identify cost-saving opportunities and process improvements to enhance the procurement function Profile To be a successful Strategic Buyer you will be able to evidence your track record of delivering cost and/or efficiency's and should have: Proven experience in procurement or supply chain management for goods/services/works Ideally exposure to CAPEX Programmes of work Great communication skills Negotiation skills and experience of supplier contracts Knowledge of procurement systems and processes. Ability to build and maintain supplier relationships effectively. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality assurance. Proficiency with relevant software and data analysis tools. Job Offer A competitive salary Opportunities for sponsorship for qualifications to support your professional development e.g. CIPS/Contract Law Comprehensive benefits package to enhance your work-life balance. Opportunities for career growth within the procurement and supply chain department. Opportunity in a business with a sustainable client base If this Strategic Buyer role in the industrial and manufacturing industry sounds like the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply today! Please note due to enhanced security protocols only candidates with full unrestricted UK Residency to be considered for this role