Senior (5-8 years)

Senior Procurement Officer

This isn't just about getting the best price; it's about making smart commercial decisions that really help the business. You'll be the go-to person for complex sourcing projects, making sure we get what we need, when we need it, without breaking the bank or taking on too much risk. Think of yourself as the commercial architect for some pretty important stuff.

Job ID
JD-PROF-SRPO-003
Department
Procurement
NOS Level
Professional
OFQUAL Level
Level 6-7
Experience
Senior (5-8 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Senior Procurement Officer is responsible for leading complex sourcing events from start to finish, which directly impacts our bottom line and operational resilience. You'll be the one digging deep into markets, negotiating hard, and making sure we're working with the right suppliers. Essentially, you're making sure our money is spent wisely and our supply chain stays robust. This role sits right at the heart of our commercial operations, translating business needs into solid, enforceable contracts. You'll work at the intersection of our business units and the external market, turning vague requests into clear requirements that suppliers can actually deliver against. When you do this well, we save significant cash, reduce risks, and our internal teams get the tools and services they need without a hitch. When it's not done well, we could end up overpaying, getting stuck with poor suppliers, or even facing operational delays, which nobody wants. The challenge here is balancing stakeholder demands with market realities and our own internal rules – it's often a tightrope walk. The reward, though, is seeing your negotiations directly impact the company's profitability and knowing you've built strong, lasting relationships that genuinely benefit us.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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External:

Organisational Impact

Scope: You'll directly influence how we spend millions of pounds annually, shaping our supplier base, reducing supply chain risks, and ensuring our business units have what they need to hit their targets. Your work helps us avoid 'maverick spend' and ensures we're getting real value for every pound spent, not just a cheap price.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Negotiated Cost Savings
  2. Desc: The actual cash savings achieved through your sourcing projects and contract renegotiations, compared to previous spend or market benchmarks.
  3. Target: £500,000 - £2,000,000 annually (depending on category)
  4. Freq: Quarterly & Annually
  5. Example: Securing a new IT software contract that saves £750K over three years compared to the previous vendor, or renegotiating a marketing agency deal for a 15% reduction in fees.
  6. Metric: Sourcing Project Completion Rate
  7. Desc: The number of complex RFPs or sourcing initiatives you lead from start to finish, on time and within scope.
  8. Target: 5-8 significant projects per year
  9. Freq: Quarterly
  10. Example: Successfully running an RFP for a new logistics provider, a major cloud services contract, and a facilities management agreement, all delivered within the agreed timelines.
  11. Metric: Contract Compliance Rate
  12. Desc: The percentage of spend within your assigned categories that is covered by a formal, approved contract you've put in place.
  13. Target: >95% spend under contract
  14. Freq: Monthly
  15. Example: Ensuring that all new software licences or consultancy engagements are procured via a formal contract, rather than ad-hoc purchases, reducing 'maverick spend'.
  16. Metric: Key Supplier Performance Improvement
  17. Desc: Improvements in critical KPIs for your managed suppliers, such as On-Time-In-Full (OTIF) delivery, service levels, or quality metrics.
  18. Target: Average 5% improvement across key metrics for top 3 suppliers
  19. Freq: Quarterly
  20. Example: Working with our primary marketing agency to reduce campaign delivery delays by 10% or collaborating with a key tech vendor to improve system uptime by 0.5%.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Stakeholder Satisfaction & Engagement
  2. Desc: How well you partner with internal business units, understanding their needs and guiding them through the procurement process, even when it's tough.
  3. Evidence: You're proactively invited to early planning meetings, not just called in at the last minute. Internal teams trust your advice and actively seek your input on commercial decisions. Positive feedback from business unit leads during your performance reviews.
  4. Metric: Risk Identification & Mitigation
  5. Desc: Your ability to spot potential supply chain, commercial, or compliance risks early on and put plans in place to deal with them.
  6. Evidence: You've identified a single-source supplier risk and developed an alternative plan. You've flagged a critical contract clause that needed changing to protect the business. You regularly update your manager on market risks affecting your categories.
  7. Metric: Mentorship & Team Contribution
  8. Desc: How you support and develop junior members of the team, sharing your knowledge and helping them grow.
  9. Evidence: Junior officers regularly come to you for advice. You're giving constructive feedback during code reviews or sourcing strategy discussions. You've helped a new joiner successfully complete their first RFP. You're seen as a helpful, knowledgeable resource.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Making a Tangible Impact
  2. Daily: You get a real buzz from seeing the savings you've negotiated hit the P&L, or from knowing you've secured a critical supplier that enables a new product launch. It's about measurable results.
  3. Motivator: Solving Complex Commercial Puzzles
  4. Daily: You love taking a messy, ill-defined business problem and turning it into a clear sourcing strategy. Unpicking complex supplier proposals and finding the hidden value (or risk) is what keeps you engaged.
  5. Motivator: Building Strong Relationships
  6. Daily: You enjoy the challenge of building rapport with both internal stakeholders and external suppliers, turning potential adversaries into partners. You're good at navigating different personalities to get to a good outcome.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. You'll often be brought into projects after key decisions have already been made, meaning your ability to add strategic value is limited to 'papering the deal'. You'll spend a fair bit of time cleaning up messy spend data, which isn't glamorous. Expect to be seen as the 'cost police' sometimes, even when you're trying to be a strategic partner. Your perfectly negotiated deal might get stuck in 'approval limbo' for weeks, waiting for sign-offs from people who are on holiday or just too busy. And let's be real, suppliers often promise the world during sales, but deliver a lot less once the contract is signed – you'll need to manage that gap.

Common Frustrations

  1. Being asked to 'just get a PO' for a supplier that's already been chosen, with no chance to negotiate.
  2. Spending days classifying 'garbage in, garbage out' spend data from the ERP.
  3. Constantly battling the perception that Procurement is just a bureaucratic roadblock.
  4. Stakeholders demanding the impossible triangle: highest quality, fastest delivery, and lowest price.
  5. Deals getting stuck for weeks waiting for sign-offs from multiple departments.
  6. The stark difference between a supplier's sales pitch and their actual post-contract performance.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A quiet, predictable 9-to-5 where every day is the same.
  2. A role where you're always the 'popular' one – you'll have to say 'no' sometimes.
  3. Instant gratification; some sourcing cycles can take months, even a year.
  4. A job where you don't have to deal with messy data or imperfect systems.

ADHD Positives

  1. The varied nature of sourcing projects and supplier interactions can be really engaging, offering constant novelty and stimulation.
  2. The need for quick problem-solving and adapting to negotiation dynamics can suit an agile, fast-thinking mind.
  3. Hyperfocus can be a superpower during intense negotiation phases or deep-dive market analysis.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Managing multiple complex projects with long timelines can be tricky; we use project management tools and offer regular check-ins to help structure work.
  2. Detailed documentation and process adherence might feel tedious; we'll encourage using templates and AI tools to streamline these tasks.
  3. We can offer a flexible work environment, allowing for movement or changes in focus during the day to help maintain concentration.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Strong spatial reasoning and 'big picture' thinking are often associated with dyslexia, which is brilliant for seeing patterns in spend data or understanding complex supply chains.
  2. Excellent verbal communication skills can be a huge asset in negotiations and stakeholder management.
  3. Creative problem-solving, especially when standard approaches don't quite fit, is highly valued here.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Reading and drafting lengthy contracts or RFPs can be demanding; we use contract lifecycle management (CLM) tools with summarisation features and offer proofreading support.
  2. Detailed report writing may require more time; we encourage using bullet points, visual aids, and AI drafting tools, and provide access to grammar/spell-checking software.
  3. We can offer flexible deadlines for written outputs where possible, focusing on the quality of ideas rather than perfect prose on the first draft.

Autism Positives

  1. A strong adherence to process and logic is highly valued in procurement, ensuring consistency and compliance.
  2. The ability to focus deeply on data analysis and market research, spotting details others might miss, is a real strength.
  3. Direct and honest communication, especially when dealing with facts and figures, can be very effective in negotiations.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating complex social dynamics in multi-stakeholder meetings or nuanced negotiations can be challenging; we can provide pre-meeting briefs and clear agendas.
  2. Unexpected changes in priorities or supplier issues can be disruptive; we aim for clear communication about changes and provide structured support for problem-solving.
  3. We can offer a quieter workspace or noise-cancelling headphones, and ensure clear, unambiguous communication in all interactions.

Sensory Considerations

Our office environment is typically a modern, open-plan space, which can sometimes be a bit lively. We do, however, offer quiet zones, meeting rooms for focused work, and encourage the use of noise-cancelling headphones. Social interactions are a key part of the role, but we balance this with plenty of opportunity for independent work.

Flexibility Notes

We believe in output over presence. We offer hybrid working options, meaning a mix of office and remote work, to help you find your most productive rhythm. We're open to discussing specific accommodations to ensure you can do your best work.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Senior Procurement Officer (L3)
  2. Responsibilities: Lead complex sourcing projects from end-to-end, typically for categories worth £500K to £5M annually. This means everything from defining requirements with the business, running RFPs or eAuctions, through to final contract signature. Get it wrong, and we're either stuck with a bad deal or a supplier that can't deliver.
  3. Negotiate commercial terms and conditions with suppliers, aiming for the best value, not just the lowest price. You'll work closely with Legal to make sure contracts protect our interests and are enforceable.
  4. Manage relationships with 5-10 key strategic suppliers within your assigned categories. This isn't just about reviewing performance; it's about finding ways to innovate together and mitigate risks.
  5. Act as the primary point of contact and trusted advisor for 1-2 business units on all things procurement. You'll help them understand market dynamics, develop their requirements, and navigate our internal processes.
  6. Mentor and provide guidance to 1-2 junior Procurement Officers. This means helping them with tricky situations, reviewing their work, and generally helping them learn the ropes. You'll share your experience and help them grow.
  7. Design and implement process improvements within the Procurement team. If you see a better way to do something, we want you to propose it and help make it happen. This could be anything from optimising our RFP templates to streamlining our contract approval flow.
  8. Analyse spend data and market intelligence to identify new savings opportunities, supplier consolidation potential, or emerging risks. You'll use tools like Power BI to turn raw numbers into actionable insights.
  9. Represent Procurement in cross-functional project teams, ensuring commercial considerations are factored in early. You'll speak up for what's right for the business, even if it's unpopular.
  10. Supervision: You'll typically have bi-weekly check-ins with your Procurement Manager to discuss project progress, challenges, and strategic direction. For larger, more complex projects, you might have more frequent touchpoints. On day-to-day execution, you'll have a good degree of autonomy.
  11. Decision: You'll have full autonomy over the execution of your sourcing projects, including selecting negotiation tactics and managing supplier communications. You can make technical decisions within your project scope, like choosing the right sourcing methodology (RFP vs. eAuction). For budget approvals above £10,000 or significant changes to contract terms, you'll need to consult with your Procurement Manager and Legal. You'll inform your Director about any major supplier issues or strategic shifts.
  12. Success: You're consistently delivering against your savings targets, leading projects to successful completion, and receiving positive feedback from both internal stakeholders and your mentees. Your contracts are robust, and you're seen as a proactive problem-solver who genuinely adds value.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

These are the core human skills that underpin everything you'll do. They're not just 'nice-to-haves'; they're absolutely essential for navigating the complexities of procurement, whether you're dealing with a tricky supplier or a demanding stakeholder.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

These are the specific methodologies, tools, and industry knowledge you'll need to apply day-to-day. This isn't just theory; it's about how you actually get the job done in the real world of procurement.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

We're looking for someone who isn't new to the game. You should already have a solid foundation in the core procurement processes and be ready to step up and take full ownership of significant workstreams. If you've been a Procurement Officer or Buyer for a few years and are looking for that next step up, where you get more autonomy and lead bigger projects, this could be it.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

The goal isn't to become an expert in every single one of these overnight. It's about having a growth mindset, being curious, and proactively looking for ways to bring these emerging skills into your daily work. We'll support you with learning resources, but your drive to learn is key.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 5-8 years of dedicated experience in a procurement or strategic sourcing role. This isn't your first rodeo; you should have a proven track record of independently leading complex sourcing events, managing significant supplier relationships, and consistently delivering measurable commercial value. We're looking for someone who has genuinely 'owned' projects, not just supported them.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

The skills you'll gain as a Senior Procurement Officer are highly transferable across almost any industry. Whether it's tech, finance, manufacturing, or retail, every company needs smart people to manage their spend. This means you'll have excellent mobility if you ever decide to explore other sectors.

How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development

DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis

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DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway

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Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.

DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning

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