Commercial Manager - Conflict of Interest
Commercial Manager - Conflict of interest
- £550p/d Inside IR35
- London - Flexible Hybrid Working
- 6 Month contract
Sanderson are currently partnered with a leading consultancy to identify a Commercial Manager. The Commercial Manager will be joining a new but rapidly growing team that supports and delivers on a wide range of major public sector projects.
As the Commercial Manager you will have the opportunity to lead and deliver on high value projects whilst also leading and developing small teams of consultants with a focus on identifying and mitigating conflicts of interest across your project portfolio.
Responsibilities;
- Provide Commercial expertise in a complex customer environment.
- Lead and deliver on various projects (in a team or as a solo consultant).
- Lead on commercial governance.
- Work with clients to provide solutions to conflicts of interest.
- Managing a large number of suppliers on a range of projects addressing conflicts of interest that arise.
Experience Required;
- Previous consulting experience (2+ years)
- Large public sector project experience
If you're interested in learning more about this position, please apply online or email for further details.
Required skills
- Conflict
- Commercial Manager
- Resolution
- Resolve
- Commercial Lead
- Conflict of interest
- COI
- CoI
Reference: 52525643
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