Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
As our Director, Procurement Technology & Operations, you'll set the multi-year strategy for how we use technology to buy things, and then make sure it actually happens. This isn't about tweaking a system; it's about driving huge business value – think millions in savings, massive efficiency gains, and making sure we're always playing by the rules. You'll sit right at the intersection of Procurement, Finance, and IT, acting as the bridge that translates business needs into technical solutions that actually get adopted.
When you nail this, our spend is visible, our processes are slick, and our teams can focus on strategic sourcing instead of chasing invoices. If it goes wrong, we're looking at wasted spend, unhappy suppliers, and a procurement team drowning in manual work. The tricky part is getting everyone on board with change, especially when it means doing things differently. But the reward? You'll genuinely transform how we operate, making a tangible impact on our bottom line and our competitive edge.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)
- Direct reports: Roughly 5-8 direct reports, including Lead Analysts and potentially a Manager.
- Matrix relationships:
Head of Procurement Systems, VP, Procurement Transformation, Director of Source-to-Pay Solutions,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)
- CFO and Finance Leadership
- IT Leadership (CIO, Head of Enterprise Applications)
- Business Unit VPs (e.g., Head of Marketing, Head of Operations)
- Legal & Compliance
- Internal Audit
External:
- Key S2P/P2P Software Vendors (e.g., Coupa, SAP Ariba)
- System Integrators and Consultants
- Industry Peers and Professional Bodies
Organisational Impact
Scope: This role directly shapes the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and compliance of our entire procurement function. Your decisions will influence how hundreds of millions of pounds are spent annually, impacting everything from supplier relationships and cash flow to our ability to innovate and respond to market changes. Frankly, you're building the engine that powers our purchasing, and if it's not humming, the whole business feels it.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Spend Under Management (SUM) via Systems
- Desc: The percentage of our total addressable spend that flows through our core procurement systems (e.g., Coupa, Ariba), giving us visibility and control.
- Target: Increase from 70% to 90% within 24 months.
- Freq: Quarterly, reported to the CPO and Finance.
- Example: If we spend £200M annually, and £140M goes through the system, we're at 70%. Your job is to get that extra £40M+ under control.
- Metric: Requisition-to-PO Cycle Time
- Desc: The average time it takes from a business user creating a requisition to a Purchase Order being dispatched to the supplier.
- Target: Reduce average cycle time by 25% year-over-year (e.g., from 5 days to 3.75 days).
- Freq: Monthly, tracked via system reports.
- Example: If it currently takes 5 days on average, you'll need to get that down to under 4 days by optimising workflows and driving user adoption.
- Metric: First-Pass Invoice Match Rate
- Desc: The percentage of invoices that automatically match to a Purchase Order and Goods Receipt without requiring manual intervention or exception handling.
- Target: Increase from 75% to 90% within 18 months.
- Freq: Monthly, reported by Accounts Payable.
- Example: If 10,000 invoices come in, and 7,500 sail through, your job is to get an extra 1,500 invoices processed without anyone touching them.
- Metric: Procurement Operational Cost Efficiency
- Desc: The total cost of running the procurement function (excluding spend on goods/services) as a percentage of total managed spend.
- Target: Decrease by 10% year-over-year, primarily through automation and system efficiencies.
- Freq: Annually, as part of budget review.
- Example: If it costs us £5M to run procurement for £200M of spend (2.5%), you'll need to get that down to £4.5M (2.25%) by making our tech work smarter.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Strategic Roadmap Execution
- Desc: How well you define, communicate, and deliver on the multi-year technology roadmap for procurement, ensuring it aligns with overall business goals.
- Evidence: Roadmap presented and approved by CPO and CIO. Key milestones consistently met. Business cases for new investments are clear and compelling. Regular, transparent updates to leadership on progress and challenges.
- Metric: Stakeholder Trust & Influence
- Desc: Your ability to build strong relationships and influence senior leaders across Procurement, Finance, and IT to support and adopt your technology vision.
- Evidence: You're proactively consulted on major business process changes. Your recommendations are regularly adopted. You successfully secure budget and resources for your initiatives. Positive feedback from CPO and other VPs on your collaborative approach.
- Metric: Team Leadership & Development
- Desc: How effectively you lead, mentor, and develop your team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and technical excellence.
- Evidence: High team retention rates. Direct reports are visibly growing in their roles and taking on more responsibility. Positive feedback in skip-level meetings. Your team is recognised internally for their expertise and problem-solving abilities.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Strategic Orchestrator
- Manifestation: You don't just see a system problem; you see how it impacts the entire business strategy. You can connect the dots between a slow invoice process and our cash flow, or between fragmented data and our inability to negotiate better deals. You're the one who can paint a clear, compelling picture of a future state and then lay out the practical steps to get there, even if it’s a multi-year journey.
- Benefit: At this level, it's not enough to fix what's broken. You need to anticipate future needs, design solutions that scale, and get buy-in from senior leaders. Without a clear, well-articulated strategy for our procurement tech, we'll just keep patching holes instead of building a robust, future-proof foundation.
- Trait: Resilient Change Agent
- Manifestation: You're comfortable with the idea that change is hard and often met with resistance. When a business unit pushes back on a new process, you don't just give up; you understand their concerns, address them, and find ways to get them on board. You can navigate complex organisational politics, knowing when to push, when to compromise, and when to simply listen. You've probably got a few battle scars from previous transformation projects, but you're still standing.
- Benefit: Implementing new procurement systems and processes isn't a purely technical exercise; it's a people challenge. You'll be asking people to change how they've done things for years. If you can't drive adoption and overcome resistance, even the best technology will fail to deliver its promised value. This role requires serious grit and influencing skills.
- Trait: Pragmatic Visionary
- Manifestation: You can see the big, bold vision for what our procurement technology *could* be, but you're also grounded in the reality of what's achievable with our current resources, budget, and organisational appetite. You know when to aim for the 'perfect' solution and when to deliver a 'good enough' solution that gets us 80% of the way there, quickly. You're not afraid to challenge the status quo, but you also understand the practical constraints of running a large business.
- Benefit: It's easy to dream big, and it's easy to get bogged down in the day-to-day. This role needs someone who can balance both. We need someone who can inspire us with a compelling future, but then roll up their sleeves and figure out how to actually deliver it, step by painful step, without over-promising or under-delivering.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Exceptional Communicator
- Desc: Can distil complex technical concepts into clear, concise language for the CPO, and just as easily explain business impact to the IT team. You're comfortable presenting to large groups and handling tough questions.
- Trait: Decisive Leader
- Desc: Can make tough calls when faced with conflicting priorities or limited resources, always with the overall business strategy in mind. You don't shy away from accountability.
- Trait: Financial Acumen
- Desc: Understands the P&L impact of procurement decisions and technology investments. You can build a solid business case with clear ROI and speak the language of Finance.
- Trait: Talent Developer
- Desc: Takes genuine pride in developing your team, coaching them through challenges, and creating opportunities for their growth. You know that a strong team is your greatest asset.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Driving Large-Scale Transformation
- Daily: You'll be leading multi-year programmes to overhaul our procurement systems, seeing your vision become reality across the entire company. This means everything from selecting new platforms to embedding new ways of working.
- Motivator: Making a Tangible Business Impact
- Daily: Your work will directly translate into millions of pounds in savings, increased efficiency, and stronger compliance. You'll be presenting these results to the CPO and other senior leaders, seeing the direct impact of your strategic decisions.
- Motivator: Building and Empowering High-Performing Teams
- Daily: You'll have the opportunity to shape your team, recruit top talent, and mentor your direct reports to become future leaders. Seeing your team grow and excel under your guidance will be a major source of satisfaction.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, this role isn't for the faint-hearted. You'll spend a fair bit of time battling entrenched ways of working and overcoming resistance to change. There will be moments where you feel like you're pushing a boulder uphill, especially when dealing with legacy systems or departments that are reluctant to adopt new processes. You'll need to balance the 'urgent' with the 'important', often having to deprioritise a strategic initiative because a critical system issue has cropped up. You'll also be accountable for significant budgets and outcomes, meaning the pressure is always on. If you need every project to go smoothly without political hurdles or unexpected setbacks, or if you prefer a role where you're solely focused on technical execution rather than people leadership and strategic influence, you'll probably find this frustrating.
Common Frustrations
- Getting buy-in from multiple, sometimes conflicting, senior stakeholders for a unified approach.
- The sheer inertia of a large organisation when trying to implement significant process change.
- Legacy systems that stubbornly refuse to integrate cleanly with modern solutions.
- The constant tension between delivering quick wins and building a robust, long-term strategy.
- Having to justify the ROI of technology investments to a sceptical finance team, repeatedly.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A purely technical hands-on role; you'll be leading and strategising, not coding day-to-day.
- A quiet, predictable environment; expect urgent escalations and shifting priorities.
- An easy ride; this is a challenging role with high expectations and significant accountability.
ADHD Positives
- The fast pace and constant need to pivot between strategic planning and urgent problem-solving can be highly engaging for those who thrive on variety and challenge.
- The focus on big-picture transformation and connecting disparate ideas to form a cohesive strategy can be a strong fit for divergent thinking.
- Leading multiple initiatives simultaneously, often with tight deadlines, can be energising.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- Keeping track of numerous, long-term strategic initiatives and their interdependencies can be tough; robust project management tools (like Jira with clear dashboards) are essential.
- The need for meticulous documentation and detailed budget tracking might require extra focus or support.
- We can offer flexible work arrangements, clear meeting agendas, and tools to help manage focus and prioritisation across a broad portfolio of responsibilities.
Dyslexia Positives
- The strategic, conceptual nature of the role, focusing on systems design and process optimisation, can be a great match for visual and holistic thinkers.
- Strong verbal communication and presentation skills, often found in dyslexic individuals, are crucial for influencing senior stakeholders and driving change.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- Extensive written communication (reports, proposals, detailed documentation) is a core part of the role; we encourage the use of dictation software, grammar checkers, and offer support for proofreading.
- Reading and synthesising large volumes of technical and business documentation might be challenging; we can provide tools for text-to-speech and offer alternative formats where possible.
- We focus on the quality of ideas and impact, not just the written perfection of documents. We're happy to provide assistive tech and a supportive environment.
Autism Positives
- The ability to identify patterns, optimise complex systems, and apply logical frameworks to business problems can be a significant strength in this role.
- A deep, focused interest in procurement technology and operational efficiency can lead to exceptional expertise and innovative solutions.
- The drive for clarity, consistency, and process adherence is highly valued in systems design and implementation.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- Navigating complex organisational politics and unspoken social cues required for stakeholder influence can be demanding; we can provide clear expectations, direct feedback, and opportunities for mentorship in this area.
- Sudden shifts in priorities or unexpected urgent requests might be unsettling; clear communication about changes and their rationale is key.
- We can offer a structured work environment, clear communication channels, and support for managing social interactions, focusing on direct and transparent engagement.
Sensory Considerations
This role typically involves a mix of office-based work (which can be open-plan or hybrid, so expect some ambient noise and visual activity) and remote work. You'll spend a fair bit of time in meetings, both in-person and virtual, which means managing different communication styles and potential tech issues. We aim for a generally calm and professional environment, but the nature of a Director role means you'll be interacting with many people. We're open to discussing specific needs for office setup or meeting preferences.
Flexibility Notes
We believe in output over presence. While this is a senior leadership role with significant accountability and a need for strong collaboration, we offer flexibility around working hours and location where possible. We're happy to discuss hybrid working models that balance team needs with individual preferences.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Director, Procurement Technology & Operations (L6)
- Responsibilities: Define the multi-year strategic roadmap for all procurement technology (S2P, ERP integration, analytics) that directly supports the CPO's vision and the wider business goals. This isn't just a wish list; it's a detailed plan with clear milestones and expected ROI.
- Accountable for the successful delivery of major procurement technology programmes, typically with budgets ranging from £2M to £10M+. This means overseeing everything from vendor selection and contract negotiation to implementation, change management, and post-go-live optimisation.
- Build and lead a high-performing team of Procurement Systems Analysts and Managers. You'll be responsible for hiring, performance management, career development, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and technical excellence.
- Influence senior stakeholders across Finance, IT, and business units to secure buy-in, resources, and adoption for your strategic initiatives. This often involves presenting compelling business cases and navigating complex political landscapes.
- Architect the end-to-end process and system landscape for Source-to-Pay, ensuring seamless integration between our core S2P suite (e.g., Coupa, SAP Ariba), ERP (e.g., SAP S/4HANA), and other critical business systems. You're the ultimate owner of how these systems talk to each other.
- Drive transformation by identifying opportunities to automate manual processes, standardise global operations, and embed best practices through technology. You'll be looking for those big, juicy efficiency gains.
- Present regularly to the CPO, CIO, and other executive leadership on programme status, strategic direction, budget adherence, and the realised business value of our procurement technology investments. Expect tough questions and be ready with clear, data-driven answers.
- Supervision: You'll operate with full strategic autonomy within your domain, reporting directly to the CPO. Your check-ins will be focused on strategic alignment, major programme updates, and resource allocation, typically on a monthly or quarterly basis. Day-to-day execution is your responsibility.
- Decision: Full authority for defining the procurement technology strategy, managing budgets from £2M-£10M+, and making all hiring decisions within your team. You'll sign off on major system configurations, vendor selections (up to £500K for new tools), and programme timelines. Board-level decisions (e.g., major new platform investments over £10M) will require CPO and CEO alignment.
- Success: Your success is measured by the tangible business value delivered through technology: significant cost savings, improved operational efficiency (e.g., faster cycle times), increased spend under management, and high user adoption. We'll also be looking at how effectively you build and lead your team, and your ability to influence and align senior stakeholders behind your vision.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Procurement Technology Strategy
- Entry: N/A (Escalate to Manager)
- Mid: N/A (Propose options to Senior Analyst)
- Senior: Recommends strategic options to Lead Analyst/Manager for approval.
- Type: Major System Implementation (e.g., new S2P suite)
- Entry: N/A (Executes tasks within project plan)
- Mid: N/A (Contributes to specific modules)
- Senior: Leads specific workstreams (e.g., UAT, integration design) within the project.
- Type: Team Hiring & Performance
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: Mentors junior colleagues, provides input on performance reviews.
- Type: Budget Allocation (Procurement Tech)
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: N/A
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Tool: Automated Invoice Processing
Benefit: Lead the adoption of AI/ML solutions (like AppZen or Basware) to automatically extract data from invoices, perform three-way matching, and flag exceptions. This means your team spends less time on manual checks and more on strategic problem-solving. You'll be driving the ROI of these tools.
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Tool: Predictive Spend Analytics & Classification
Benefit: Champion AI-powered tools that automatically cleanse and classify spend data, identifying savings opportunities and compliance risks. You'll use these insights to inform your strategic roadmap and present data-driven business cases to executive leadership, moving beyond manual Excel analysis.
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Tool: Intelligent Supplier Risk Monitoring
Benefit: Oversee the implementation of AI assistants that continuously monitor news, financial reports, and sanction lists for key suppliers. This allows your team to proactively manage risk and provide you with daily, AI-generated risk briefs, replacing manual research and giving you a strategic advantage.
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Tool: AI-Assisted Documentation & Training
Benefit: Drive the use of tools like Scribe or Tango, enhanced with AI, to automatically generate step-by-step visual guides and training documentation for new systems and processes. This drastically cuts down the time your team spends creating and updating user manuals, ensuring faster adoption and less user frustration.
Your team could collectively save 15-25 hours weekly, allowing them to focus on higher-value, strategic initiatives.
Weekly time savings potential
We're investing in 5-7 core AI-powered tools across the procurement lifecycle.
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
As Director, your foundation skills need to be rock solid, but critically, they're about *leading* and *applying* these skills at an organisational level, not just executing them. You're setting the standard and enabling your team.
- Category: Strategic Leadership & Influence
- Skills: Organisational Change Management: Leading large-scale transformations, managing resistance, and driving adoption across diverse business units.
- Executive Communication: Articulating complex strategies and technical concepts clearly and concisely to C-suite and board-level audiences.
- Stakeholder Management: Building consensus and influencing senior leaders (CFO, CIO, Business Unit VPs) to align on procurement technology priorities and investments.
- Strategic Planning: Developing multi-year technology roadmaps that align with business objectives and anticipate future needs.
- Category: Problem Solving & Decision Making
- Skills: Complex Problem Solving: Deconstructing ambiguous, enterprise-level challenges into actionable strategies and solutions, often with incomplete information.
- Risk Management: Identifying, assessing, and mitigating strategic and operational risks related to procurement technology deployments and ongoing operations.
- Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Making high-stakes decisions with significant financial and operational impact, often with imperfect data or conflicting priorities.
- Category: Team Leadership & Development
- Skills: Talent Management: Attracting, developing, and retaining top talent within the procurement technology function, including succession planning.
- Performance Management: Setting clear expectations, providing constructive feedback, and coaching direct reports to achieve high performance.
- Delegation & Empowerment: Effectively delegating responsibility and empowering your team to take ownership, while providing necessary support and oversight.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
You'll need a deep understanding of procurement processes and the technology that supports them, but your focus will be on *defining* the strategy, *architecting* solutions, and *governing* their implementation, rather than hands-on configuration.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Procure-to-Pay (P2P) Process Optimisation
- Desc: Defining the end-to-end vision for P2P, identifying major bottlenecks, and designing system-driven solutions to achieve significant efficiency gains and compliance improvements across the enterprise.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Source-to-Contract (S2C) Systems Logic
- Desc: Architecting how systems support strategic sourcing, contract management, and supplier relationship management, ensuring seamless data flow and process integration with P2P.
- Level: Advanced
- Skill: Spend Analytics & Data Classification Strategy
- Desc: Defining the enterprise strategy for spend data collection, classification (e.g., UNSPSC), and analysis. You'll be responsible for ensuring we get actionable insights that drive savings and inform strategic decisions.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: User Acceptance Testing (UAT) Governance
- Desc: Establishing the UAT framework, ensuring comprehensive test coverage for major system rollouts, and managing the overall defect resolution and sign-off process at a programme level.
- Level: Advanced
- Skill: Vendor & Contract Management (Technology)
- Desc: Leading negotiations with major software vendors (Coupa, Ariba, SAP) for licenses and services, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring contracts align with our strategic needs and budget.
- Level: Expert
Digital Tools
- Tool: S2P/P2P Suites (Coupa, SAP Ariba, Oracle Cloud Procurement)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Leading platform selection, owning the multi-year technology roadmap, negotiating contracts, and governing enterprise-wide configuration decisions. You're defining *how* we use these tools, not just configuring them.
- Tool: ERP Modules (SAP S/4HANA MM/FI, Oracle NetSuite)
- Level: Architect
- Usage: Designing the end-to-end financial data flow from requisition to payment. Making strategic decisions on where master data is governed and troubleshooting high-level integration challenges with IT leadership.
- Tool: Data & Analytics Platforms (Tableau Server, Power BI Premium)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Defining the enterprise spend analytics strategy, selecting and implementing analytics platforms, and presenting data-driven business cases and performance reports to executive leadership.
- Tool: Process Mining Tools (Celonis, UiPath Process Mining)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Championing process mining initiatives to secure funding, using insights to justify major system transformation projects, and reporting on process efficiency gains to the CPO and board.
- Tool: Project & Portfolio Management (Jira Align, ServiceNow PPM)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Managing the entire portfolio of procurement technology projects, reporting on team velocity, resource allocation, and project ROI to CPO and other senior stakeholders.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Global Procurement Best Practices
- Desc: Deep understanding of leading practices in source-to-pay, supplier management, and spend analytics across different industries and geographies.
- Area: Emerging Procurement Technologies
- Desc: Keeping abreast of new technologies (e.g., AI in procurement, blockchain for supply chain, RPA) and assessing their potential application and ROI for our organisation.
- Area: Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Principles
- Desc: Understanding how technology can enhance supplier collaboration, performance management, and risk mitigation strategies.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
- Usage: Ensuring our procurement systems and processes for supplier data management are fully compliant with GDPR, particularly for supplier onboarding and contract management. You'll work closely with Legal and Privacy teams.
- Reg: SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley Act) Compliance (where applicable)
- Usage: Designing and implementing system controls within P2P and ERP to ensure financial reporting integrity, segregation of duties, and audit trail requirements are met. This is critical for our financial controls.
- Reg: Anti-Bribery & Corruption (e.g., UK Bribery Act)
- Usage: Configuring systems to support due diligence on suppliers and managing third-party risk, ensuring our procurement processes minimise exposure to bribery and corruption risks.
Essential Prerequisites
- Extensive experience (10+ years) leading procurement technology implementations and transformations in a large, complex organisation.
- Proven track record of managing significant budgets (£2M+) and delivering measurable ROI from technology investments.
- Demonstrable experience in building and leading high-performing teams, including direct reports and cross-functional project teams.
- Strong understanding of enterprise-level ERP systems (e.g., SAP S/4HANA, Oracle NetSuite) and their integration with S2P suites.
- Experience presenting to and influencing C-suite and board-level stakeholders on technology strategy and performance.
Career Pathway Context
We're looking for someone who has already 'done the hard yards' in procurement systems and is now ready to step up and own the entire strategic vision and execution. This isn't a learning role; it's about applying deep expertise to drive significant business impact.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: AI & Generative AI for Procurement
- Why: AI is rapidly transforming how we interact with systems, analyse data, and automate tasks. Competitors are already using AI to streamline sourcing, contract analysis, and supplier risk management. If we don't embrace this, we'll fall behind on efficiency and insight.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'LLM Integration Strategies', 'description': 'Understanding how to securely and effectively integrate large language models into existing procurement workflows (e.g., for contract summarisation, RFI response generation).'}, {'concept_name': 'Responsible AI Governance', 'description': 'Establishing frameworks for ethical AI use, data privacy, and bias mitigation within procurement applications.'}, {'concept_name': 'AI-Powered Predictive Analytics', 'description': 'Moving beyond descriptive analytics to truly predict market shifts, supplier failures, or demand fluctuations using advanced AI models.'}, {'concept_name': 'Automation Orchestration', 'description': 'Combining RPA, AI, and traditional system integrations to create truly end-to-end automated procurement processes.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Attend executive briefings on AI in enterprise applications. Start conversations with our S2P vendors about their AI roadmaps.
- Next 6 months: Sponsor a pilot project using generative AI for a specific procurement task (e.g., contract clause extraction).
- Next 12 months: Develop a clear AI strategy for procurement, including governance principles and a prioritised implementation plan.
- Ongoing: Continuously evaluate new AI tools and capabilities, assessing their potential ROI for our business.
- QuickWin: Identify one manual, repetitive task in your team that could be 80% automated with existing AI tools (e.g., summarising vendor performance reports). Challenge your team to build a proof-of-concept.
- Skill: Sustainability & ESG Reporting Integration
- Why: ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) factors are no longer 'nice-to-haves'; they're critical for investor relations, regulatory compliance, and brand reputation. Procurement systems need to capture, track, and report on supplier ESG performance, and you'll be leading that charge.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'ESG Data Capture & Standardisation', 'description': 'Defining what ESG data points are critical and how to collect them consistently from suppliers within our systems.'}, {'concept_name': 'Supply Chain Traceability', 'description': 'Understanding the technical requirements for tracking goods and materials back to their origin to verify ethical sourcing and environmental impact.'}, {'concept_name': 'Reporting Frameworks (e.g., GRI, SASB)', 'description': 'Ensuring our systems can generate reports that align with recognised global sustainability reporting standards.'}, {'concept_name': 'Supplier Diversity & Inclusion Tracking', 'description': 'Configuring systems to identify and promote diverse suppliers, and report on our progress against D&I targets.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Partner with our Sustainability/ESG team to understand their reporting requirements and data needs.
- Next 6 months: Evaluate existing S2P modules or third-party solutions for ESG data capture and reporting capabilities.
- Next 12 months: Develop a roadmap for integrating ESG data collection and reporting into our core procurement systems.
- Ongoing: Stay informed on evolving ESG regulations and industry best practices for supply chain sustainability.
- QuickWin: Identify one key ESG metric (e.g., supplier carbon footprint data) and work with your team to figure out how to start capturing it within our current supplier master data or contract management system.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Enterprise Architecture & Integration Patterns
- Why: As our technology landscape becomes more complex, you'll need to understand how all our systems (S2P, ERP, CRM, HRIS) fit together. This means moving beyond point-to-point integrations to a more robust, scalable architectural approach.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'API-First Design', 'description': 'Understanding the principles of building systems that communicate primarily through robust, well-documented APIs.'}, {'concept_name': 'Microservices Architecture', 'description': 'Grasping how modular, independent services can improve system resilience and agility.'}, {'concept_name': 'Data Lake/Warehouse Strategy', 'description': 'Defining how procurement data flows into our central data repositories for advanced analytics and AI applications.'}, {'concept_name': 'Cloud-Native vs. Hybrid Deployments', 'description': 'Evaluating the strategic implications of different deployment models for procurement applications.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Work closely with our IT Enterprise Architecture team on upcoming projects. Ask them about their strategic direction.
- Next 6 months: Review our current integration landscape. Identify key areas for improvement and propose a more resilient architecture.
- Next 12 months: Lead a strategic discussion with IT on how our procurement systems fit into the broader enterprise architecture vision.
- Ongoing: Read up on modern integration patterns and cloud architecture best practices.
- QuickWin: Map out the current data flows and integration points for a critical procurement process (e.g., supplier onboarding). Identify 2-3 single points of failure or manual handoffs.
Future Skills Closing Note
Your job isn't to be the deepest technical expert in every area, but to be the strategic leader who understands the technical possibilities and limitations, and can translate them into a compelling business advantage. Keep learning, keep questioning, and keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field.
- Alts: We're pragmatic. If you've got extensive, demonstrable experience (18+ years) leading complex procurement technology transformations, we're happy to consider that in lieu of a specific degree. Your track record speaks louder than a piece of paper.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: A Master's degree (MBA, MSc in Supply Chain/IT Management) or equivalent postgraduate qualification.
- Alts: Not strictly necessary, but it certainly helps demonstrate your strategic thinking and business acumen. If you've got an MBA from a top-tier institution, that's a bonus.
Experience Requirements
You'll need at least 16-20 years of progressive experience in procurement, supply chain, or IT roles, with a significant focus (minimum 8-10 years) on leading and implementing procurement technology solutions in large, complex organisations. We're talking about hands-on experience driving major S2P suite implementations (Coupa, Ariba, Oracle), managing large teams, and owning significant budgets. You should have a proven track record of delivering measurable business value through technology, not just managing projects.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM)
- Prod: ISM
- Usage: Demonstrates a strong foundational understanding of procurement and supply chain principles, which is crucial for aligning technology with business needs.
- Cert: Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Prod: PMI
- Usage: Shows you can manage complex programmes with multiple workstreams, budgets, and stakeholders – essential for this role's scope.
- Cert: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
- Prod: Various
- Usage: Highlights your ability to identify process inefficiencies and drive continuous improvement through data-driven methodologies, which is directly applicable to process optimisation.
- Cert: Specific S2P Platform Certifications (e.g., Coupa Certified Professional)
- Prod: Coupa, SAP Ariba, etc.
- Usage: While you won't be configuring, a deep understanding of how these platforms work at an architectural level is incredibly valuable for strategic decision-making.
Recommended Activities
- Regularly attending industry conferences (e.g., ProcureCon, Gartner Sourcing & Strategic Procurement) to stay abreast of market trends and network with peers.
- Engaging with thought leaders and analysts in the procurement technology space.
- Participating in executive leadership development programmes, focusing on change management and strategic influence.
- Mentoring junior talent within and outside your team, as teaching often solidifies your own understanding.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: Head of Procurement Systems / Senior Manager, Procurement Tech
- Time: 3-5 years in previous role
- Path: Director, IT Enterprise Applications (with Procurement focus)
- Time: 4-6 years in previous role
- Path: Senior Consultant / Principal at a System Integrator
- Time: 5-7 years in previous role
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: VP, Procurement Operations & Technology
- Time: 3-5 years
- Pathway: Director, Business Transformation (Cross-Functional)
- Time: 4-6 years
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)
- Time: 5-8 years from this role
- Title: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Time: 8-12 years from this role
- Title: Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Time: 8-12 years from this role
Sector Mobility
The skills you'll develop here – strategic technology leadership, large-scale change management, and deep operational expertise – are highly transferable. You could easily move into similar Director or VP roles in other industries (e.g., manufacturing, healthcare, public sector) or transition into a senior leadership role at a procurement technology vendor or consulting firm.
How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development
DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis
Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.
Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.
DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway
Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).
Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.
DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning
Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.
Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."
DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment
Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.
Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.