Procurement Project Manager - Generalist - Hybrid Working

Posted 3 July by Cedar

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Cedar Recruitment are proud to be helping with the recruitment of x2 Procurement Project Managers for a London based Local Authority.

The roles are offering £45,000 per annum and will require you to go into the office in North West London 2 days per week, increasing to 3 days from September.

This is a critical role and will help with contributing toward the success of an effective procurement service for the organisation by managing a vast range of procurement projects of low to medium value and risk, whilst supporting on some larger and more complex procurement's into the millions. These projects will include but will not be limited too... social care, Corporate services, Environment and Construction.

You will be providing specialist advice and guidance on all aspects of the procurement to internal stakeholders and suppliers whilst providing a customer focused Procurement service to the authority.

Required Skills:

  • At least 3 years of experience within a public sector procurement environment (PCR2015)
  • Experience of running end to end procurement projects using various routes to market
  • Running procurement's across a vast range of categories (Desirable)

Should you have the relevant skills and be keen to know more then please apply and one of the team will be in touch to discuss the role further.

Required skills

  • Framework
  • Local Government
  • Tendering
  • Generalist
  • End to End Procurement
  • PCR2015

Application questions

Are you an experienced Procurement proffesional within the Public Sector?
Can you commute into North West London 3 days per week?
Have you got experience of procuring across a vast range of categories?

Reference: 53019930

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