Senior Procurement Manager Energy £60k-£70k

Posted 3 April by 1st Executive Ltd
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Role: Senior Procurement Manager (Energy) £70K

Location: Southwest London

Salary: £60,000 - £70,000

This role gives you the chance to join the worlds fastest growing airport generating £2.9 billion in revenue which represents a 140% uplift on 2021 and a procurement function that was nominated for the Sustainability Procurement Project of the Year by CIPS in 2023. This is a business with sustainability at the heart of their ethos. Their policy of Connecting People and Planet is targeting a 15% reduction in airside carbon emissions, 18% in NOx emissions, and 45% ground side carbon in the immediate future. As a leading member of the energy supply chain, you will play a pivotal role in making these aspirations a reality.

Key Skills:

  • Excellent understanding of the Energy markets, terminology and energy supply contracts and UK energy infrastructure
  • Excellent end to end strategic procurement experience
  • Experience in managing team(s) and influencing peers and stakeholders
  • Experience in coaching and motivating staff to deliver high levels of performance

Desirable Skills:

  • Knowledge of energy in the UK Power Market
  • Experience of energy trading and hedging
  • Strong Project Management skills and good technical understanding to enable delivery of strategy

This is an urgent requirement so if it is of interest please apply immediately and contact for more information.

***Due to our clients requirements, applicants must be based in the UK and hold current/valid UK RTW***

Reference: 52415633

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