- interpret MI to drive category strategies and provide direction to stakeholders (i.e. raising changes in market conditions which could have an impact to cost or schedule); - with assistance from the Analyst, Category Management, maintain company-wide demand profiles and external supply and demand MI information; Develop and implement supply chain strategies throughout the M&A lifecycle to drive cost savings, efficiency, and business continuity. - Execute sourcing strategies, from proposal development and solicitation to contract negotiation, to recommending solutions and contract execution. Each role oversees a category that together accounts for most of the company's approximately $1.6 billion in annual sourceable spend (Category Management). - partner with suppliers to conduct cost assessments with the goal of reducing costs and identifying improvements. - Manage cross-functional teams to build comprehensive category strategies utilizing market intelligence, demand management, sustainability, supplier diversity and total cost of ownership, with follow through metrics as required to assure performance, supply continuity and manage risk. - support supplier discussions related to negotiations or issues pertaining to the contract terms; The role involves overseeing Technology and Information Services (TIS) support by ensuring that category goals and objectives are effectively translated into strategies aligned with both the short- and long-term objectives of the stakeholder group and the broader enterprise. It includes developing, implementing, and managing TIS category strategies that mitigate risk and deliver competitive advantage for the company, particularly in relation to high-spend suppliers. Additionally, the position is accountable for ongoing supplier relationship management (SRM) for priority agreements and relationships with TIS suppliers. Supports the TIS client group but also various areas of the business across the enterprise. Partner with IT teams to address integration challenges, such as migrating legacy systems and ensuring data integrity and accuracy during migration - Develop and maintain a network of stakeholders to gain input into demand planning and forecasting, assist in strategy development, advocate the use of the negotiated contracts and influence strategy implementation. - manage the supplier base, develop new suppliers and improve and strengthen current relationships; - manage SRM activities through the relationship lifecycle including segmentation, governance, performance management, value engineering, etc.; - with assistance from the Analyst, Category Management, build cost models, identifying value and cost drivers, to drive for better understanding of costs and results during supplier negotiations. - Drive contract utilization with effective implementation plans, metrics and reporting.
Superior communication (oral and written), interpersonal, and presentation skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents Experience negotiating substantially large Software, Hardware and TIS service agreements and managing sourcing initiatives. A minimum of 5 - 8 years of progressively responsible and related sourcing experience in the TIS Category, specifically Software, Hardware and TIS services. University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field Ability to monitor and manage supplier relationships and performance with minimal supervision Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) / Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) designation or equivalent is an asset A postgraduate qualification or MBA - understand the marketplace for assigned category(ies), including industry structure and new and non-traditional suppliers;
-Operates from hubs in Houston, Manchester, and Singapore, serving clients across STEM industries worldwide. -Delivers talent acquisition, global employment & mobility, managed solutions, and consulting services. -Supports complex assignments, from offshore engineering to major urban infrastructure deployments. -Known for a vast talent network—thousands of contractors and deep sector expertise in energy and infrastructure.
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