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Pertemps TM
Torbay
1 day ago
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Buyer – Civil Engineering Contractor | Devon

I’m working with a well-established civil engineering and groundworks contractor based in Devon, who are looking to appoint an experienced Buyer to join their growing commercial team.
The company delivers a wide range of infrastructure and construction projects across the South West — including highways, drainage, earthworks, and large-scale redevelopment schemes. With a strong pipeline of secured work, this is a great opportunity for someone who wants to join a reputable regional contractor offering stability and career progression.
The Role
Reporting to the Commercial Manager, the Buyer will be responsible for the procurement of materials, plant, and subcontract services to support multiple live projects. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining cost control, building supplier relationships, and ensuring smooth project delivery.
Responsibilities include:

  • Procuring materials, plant, and services in line with project specifications and budgets
  • Negotiating prices, terms, and agreements with suppliers and subcontractors
  • Building and maintaining effective relationships with key supply chain partners
  • Managing purchase orders, delivery schedules, and invoice approvals
  • Supporting estimating and tendering teams with cost and material information
  • Ensuring compliance with procurement processes and sustainability objectives


About You

  • Previous experience as a Buyer within civil engineering, groundworks, or construction
  • Strong commercial and negotiation skills
  • Organised, detail-oriented, and proactive
  • Excellent communication skills and supplier relationship management
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (especially Excel); experience with ERP/procurement systems beneficial


What’s on Offer

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Car allowance
  • Pension and healthcare scheme
  • Long-term career prospects with a growing regional contractor
  • Friendly, supportive working environment


If you’re an experienced Buyer looking to join a forward-thinking civil engineering business with a strong regional reputation, I’d be keen to discuss this opportunity in more detail.

📩 Apply now or contact Laura at RGB for a confidential chat.

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