Energy Procurement Manager

Posted 7 May by Cedar
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The Client:

A leading Procurement advisory business focused on the Energy sector.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the Energy team to ensure a seamless end-to-end procurement journey, on-boarding of suppliers, and management of energy products and services
  • Utilise extensive knowledge of the Energy industry to work towards future volume growth budgets, building new relationships, and enhancing existing supplier relationships
  • Proactively identify new business opportunities, focusing on increasing client commitment and growing volumes
  • Contribute to business plan and budget forecasting, providing necessary commentary and reporting on performance through monthly board reports and weekly Energy reports
  • Manage and develop the team to exceed business targets and KPIs, identify efficiency's, and ensure compliance with energy processes and procedures

Key Skills:

  • Strong negotiation skills, data analysis and presentation skills - able to write reports, articles and present in front of an audience
  • Experience within the Energy industry or otherwise have a depth of experience buying Energy
  • Able to identify new business opportunities and drive increasing client commitment
  • Management and/or previous experience in a consultancy environment
  • Able to establish strong supplier relationships partnerships and drive competitive pricing and improve service levels for clients
  • MCIPS/CIPS useful but not essential

Required skills

  • energy
  • procurement
  • cips
  • consulting
  • agriculture
  • supplier

Reference: 52601461

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