Director/VP (16-20 years)

Director, Procurement Systems & Operations

This role is all about making our procurement processes hum. You'll own the entire tech stack that underpins how we buy things, from the moment someone raises a request to when a supplier gets paid. Think of yourself as the architect and chief engineer for our P2P, CLM, and supplier management systems. You're not just fixing problems; you're building the future of how we operate, making sure our systems are robust, efficient, and actually help the business get what it needs, when it needs it. It's a big job with a lot of moving parts, but when it works well, it saves us millions and keeps our suppliers happy.

Job ID
JD-PREP-DIRPREP-006
Department
Procurement
NOS Level
Level 6 (Strategic Leadership)
OFQUAL Level
Level 8
Experience
Director/VP (16-20 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Director, Procurement Systems & Operations, is here to make sure our buying processes aren't just functional, but genuinely excellent. You'll be the one shaping our multi-year roadmap for all things procurement tech, deciding what platforms we use and how they all talk to each other. Honestly, you're the person who ensures we're not just buying stuff, but buying it smartly, efficiently, and with all the right controls in place. This role sits right at the intersection of our Procurement team, IT, and Finance. You'll be translating big-picture business needs into practical system solutions, making sure our eProcurement platforms actually deliver on their promise. When you do this well, we save a ton of money, reduce risk, and make life easier for everyone who buys or sells to us. If it goes wrong, well, invoices get blocked, suppliers get angry, and the business grinds to a halt. The challenge? Getting everyone on the same page about what 'good' looks like, then actually building it. The reward? Seeing your strategy come to life and genuinely making a difference to how the company operates.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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Organisational Impact

Scope: This role directly impacts our operational efficiency, financial controls, and supplier relationships across the entire organisation. You'll be driving significant cost savings through process optimisation and technology adoption, ensuring compliance with internal policies and external regulations, and ultimately protecting the company's bottom line. Get it right, and we're a lean, mean buying machine. Get it wrong, and we're facing payment delays, compliance breaches, and frustrated internal teams.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: % Spend Under Management (SUM)
  2. Desc: The percentage of total company spend that goes through our official eProcurement platforms (P2P, CLM).
  3. Target: > 90% within 18 months
  4. Freq: Quarterly
  5. Example: If our total addressable spend is £100M, we want £90M+ flowing through Coupa or Ariba, not off-system. This means fewer 'maverick' purchases and better data.
  6. Metric: Procurement Operations Cost per Transaction
  7. Desc: The fully-loaded cost (systems, people, overhead) to process one Purchase Order or one invoice.
  8. Target: Reduce by 15% year-on-year
  9. Freq: Annually
  10. Example: If it currently costs us £15 to process a PO, we're aiming to get that down to £12.75 through automation and process tweaks. Every penny counts when you're doing thousands of transactions.
  11. Metric: On-Time Payment Rate (Strategic Suppliers)
  12. Desc: The percentage of invoices paid to our key strategic suppliers by their due date.
  13. Target: > 95% consistently
  14. Freq: Monthly
  15. Example: If we have 100 invoices from our top 20 suppliers, we want at least 95 of them paid on time. This helps us keep good relationships and sometimes even get early-pay discounts.
  16. Metric: eProcurement System Adoption Rate
  17. Desc: The percentage of active users who regularly use the eProcurement system for requisitions and expense reporting.
  18. Target: > 80% for relevant user groups
  19. Freq: Quarterly
  20. Example: If we've got 500 people who should be using Coupa for their purchases, we want at least 400 of them actively logging in and creating requisitions, not just sending emails.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Stakeholder Confidence & Satisfaction
  2. Desc: How much trust and satisfaction our internal business partners (Finance, IT, business units) have in our procurement systems and operational support.
  3. Evidence: You'll know this is going well when business leaders proactively involve you in their strategic planning, when IT sees you as a true partner in system architecture, and when internal users give positive feedback on system training and support. We're talking about being seen as an enabler, not just a gatekeeper.
  4. Metric: Strategic Roadmap Execution
  5. Desc: The successful planning, communication, and execution of our multi-year procurement technology and process roadmap.
  6. Evidence: This means hitting key milestones for system upgrades, new module rollouts, and process improvements. It's about delivering on your promises and showing a clear path for future enhancements. We'll look for clear documentation, regular updates to leadership, and projects delivered on time and within budget (most of the time, anyway).
  7. Metric: Risk Mitigation & Compliance Posture
  8. Desc: How effectively our systems and processes reduce procurement-related financial, operational, and regulatory risks.
  9. Evidence: Evidence here would be positive feedback from internal and external auditors, a demonstrable reduction in fraud attempts or compliance breaches, and robust controls built into our P2P and CLM systems. You're the one making sure we don't end up on the wrong side of a regulation or a bad supplier deal.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Building and Optimising
  2. Daily: You'll get a real kick out of seeing a clunky, manual process transformed into a sleek, automated workflow. The idea of designing a system that genuinely makes people's lives easier and saves the company money will energise you.
  3. Motivator: Strategic Impact
  4. Daily: You want your work to matter at a senior level. The opportunity to influence the company's financial controls, risk posture, and overall operational efficiency is what drives you. You're not just executing; you're shaping the future.
  5. Motivator: Leading and Developing a Team
  6. Daily: You enjoy guiding and growing a team of skilled professionals. Seeing your team members succeed, develop new skills, and take on bigger challenges will be a major source of satisfaction for you.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this isn't a role for someone who likes things to stay the same. You'll constantly be dealing with change, whether it's new system features, evolving business requirements, or the occasional integration nightmare. If you prefer a quiet, predictable routine, you'll probably find this role quite frustrating. We're always pushing for better, which means things are rarely 'finished'.

Common Frustrations

  1. Getting bogged down in endless meetings where stakeholders can't agree on basic requirements, delaying critical projects.
  2. Dealing with legacy systems that simply refuse to play nicely with modern tools, creating constant integration headaches.
  3. The 'urgent' request from a senior leader that completely derails your carefully planned roadmap, forcing a re-prioritisation.
  4. Trying to enforce policies like 'No PO, No Pay' when senior business users repeatedly try to bypass the system, creating messes for your team to clean up.
  5. Vendor promises that don't quite match reality, leading to project delays and unexpected costs.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A purely technical, heads-down coding role – this is much more about strategy, people, and process.
  2. A static environment where processes are set in stone and rarely change.
  3. The ability to avoid difficult conversations or push back on unrealistic demands from senior stakeholders.
  4. A role where you're solely responsible for direct cost savings through negotiation (that's the Sourcing team's job, though your work enables them).

ADHD Positives

  1. The fast-paced, constantly evolving nature of procurement technology can be highly engaging, offering novelty and varied challenges.
  2. The need to quickly context-switch between strategic planning, problem-solving, and team leadership can suit those who thrive on dynamic environments.
  3. The drive to automate and optimise processes can be a strong outlet for innovative thinking and finding more efficient ways to work.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Managing multiple complex projects and a team can require robust organisational strategies; we can support with project management tools and executive assistants.
  2. Long, detailed strategic documentation might be challenging; we encourage visual aids and concise summaries, and you'll have support for detailed report writing.
  3. We can offer flexible working hours to align with peak focus times and provide a quiet office space when deep work is needed.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Strong conceptual thinking and the ability to see the 'big picture' of system architecture and process flows are highly valued here.
  2. Excellent verbal communication and influencing skills are critical for stakeholder management, often a strength for dyslexic individuals.
  3. The role relies heavily on visual tools like process maps, system diagrams, and dashboards to convey information, which can be very effective.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Extensive reading and writing of technical specifications or detailed policy documents might be demanding; we can provide access to text-to-speech software and offer support for proofreading and drafting.
  2. We encourage the use of visual communication over dense text wherever possible, and presentations are often more impactful than long reports.
  3. Flexible deadlines for written deliverables can be discussed, focusing on the quality of ideas rather than perfect prose.

Autism Positives

  1. A deep interest in systems, logic, and process optimisation is highly beneficial for designing and managing procurement technology.
  2. The ability to identify patterns, spot inconsistencies, and focus intensely on problem-solving for complex system issues is a significant asset.
  3. A preference for clear, direct communication regarding expectations and feedback is aligned with our management style for this role.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating complex organisational politics and unspoken social cues can be challenging; we can provide clear expectations on stakeholder engagement and offer coaching on navigating these dynamics.
  2. Frequent, unscheduled interruptions for 'urgent' issues might be disruptive; we can help structure your day to include protected focus time and empower your team to triage requests.
  3. We can ensure clear, explicit communication of strategic goals and expectations, avoiding ambiguity, and provide a consistent reporting structure.

Sensory Considerations

Our office environment is typically a modern open-plan space, which can have moderate noise levels and visual activity. However, we also offer dedicated quiet zones, noise-cancelling headphones, and the flexibility for hybrid working to manage sensory input. Social interactions are frequent but can be managed through scheduled meetings rather than constant ad-hoc interruptions.

Flexibility Notes

We believe in output over presence. This role offers significant flexibility in terms of working hours and location (hybrid model) to support individual needs, as long as core responsibilities and team collaboration are maintained. We're happy to discuss specific arrangements to help you thrive.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Director, Procurement Systems & Operations (Level 6)
  2. Responsibilities: Define the multi-year strategy and roadmap for all procurement technology (P2P, CLM, SRM) that aligns with the overall company financial and operational goals. This means looking 3-5 years out, not just next quarter.
  3. Build and lead a high-performing team of P2P Process Leads and Senior Analysts, setting clear objectives, providing mentorship, and ensuring their continuous development. You'll be accountable for their performance and growth.
  4. Own the relationship with our key eProcurement platform vendors (e.g., Coupa, SAP Ariba), negotiating contracts, managing service levels, and ensuring we're getting maximum value from our investments. They'll know you by name.
  5. Architect and govern the end-to-end P2P process, identifying bottlenecks, driving automation initiatives, and ensuring compliance with internal controls and external regulations. You're the ultimate owner of how we buy things.
  6. Influence senior stakeholders across Finance, IT, and business units to secure budget, resources, and buy-in for strategic procurement initiatives. This often means translating complex technical benefits into clear business cases.
  7. Accountable for the overall performance of our procurement operations, measured by key metrics like spend under management, on-time payments, and operational cost per transaction. The buck stops with you.
  8. Lead major procurement system implementation or upgrade projects, from business case development and vendor selection through to successful deployment and user adoption. These are big, complex programmes.
  9. Supervision: You'll operate with full strategic autonomy within your domain, reporting monthly to the VP, Global Procurement Operations, for strategic alignment and major decision points. Day-to-day execution is yours to own.
  10. Decision: Full authority for procurement technology strategy, budget allocation up to £2M for systems and projects, hiring and performance management for your team, and vendor selection for procurement tools (within approved budget). You'll present to the board on major system investments or strategic shifts.
  11. Success: You'll know you're succeeding when our eProcurement systems are seen as an enabler, not a blocker, by the business. When your team is thriving and delivering consistent results. When our key metrics are consistently improving, and you're proactively identifying and mitigating risks. And frankly, when the CFO is happy with the cost savings and control you're delivering.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

At this level, we're assuming you've got the basics down. These aren't just 'nice-to-haves'; they're the bedrock of effective leadership and strategic execution. We're looking for someone who can not only do the job but inspire others to do their best work too.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

You won't be doing the day-to-day configuration, but you need to understand the underlying principles and strategic implications of these areas. Your job is to set the direction and ensure your team has the capabilities to execute.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

You'll need to have 'been there, done that' when it comes to procurement systems. This isn't a role where you learn how to implement a P2P system; it's where you lead the strategy for the next generation of our systems. We're looking for someone who has already managed large-scale projects and built high-performing teams in this space.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

Your role isn't just about managing today; it's about building tomorrow. Staying ahead of these trends will ensure you remain a strategic asset to the organisation and continue to drive real value.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need roughly 16-20 years of progressive experience in procurement, with a significant portion (at least 8-10 years) focused specifically on eProcurement systems, P2P operations, and procurement technology leadership. This isn't your first rodeo; you'll have led multiple large-scale system implementations or transformations and managed substantial teams.

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 develop here—strategic systems thinking, process optimisation, large-scale change management, and team leadership—are highly transferable. You could easily move into similar leadership roles in other industries like manufacturing, retail, financial services, or even technology companies, especially those undergoing significant digital transformation.

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