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Procurement Manager

Corecruitment
Berkshire
2 days ago
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Procurement Manager (Non-Food Categories) – 12 Month FTC – Leading Foodservice Business - £40K + Benefits

My client is a leading foodservice business with a fantastic reputation operating across various sectors.

They are currently looking for a Procurement Manager join their team. The successful Procurement Manager will be responsible for developing and delivering category strategies for their non-food disposable and consumable categories, ensuring non-food procurement activities support business objectives, achieve best value, and align with sustainability goals. Working cross-functionally with operations, supply chain, marketing, and finance teams, you’ll play a key role in driving cost efficiency, product innovation, and supplier performance.

This 12 Month Fixed Term Contract is a fantastic opportunity for a talented Category Manger or Procurement Manger to join a brilliant business who can offer great exposure and working environment for career development.

Responsibilities include:


  • Develop and implement strategies for non-food disposable and consumable categories.
  • Establish and maintain strong relationships with suppliers to ensure the best possible terms and service.
  • Negotiate contracts and manage supplier performance to drive cost savings and efficiency.
  • Work closely with internal teams such as Operations, Logistics, and Marketing to ensure timely and cost-effective procurement.
  • Monitor market trends and industry developments to ensure competitive pricing and quality.
  • Ensure compliance with sustainability goals and health and safety regulations in procurement.
  • Prepare and manage budgets for non-food-related purchases.
  • Continuously assess and improve procurement processes to streamline operations and reduce costs.


The Ideal Procurement Manager Candidate:


  • Experience in procurement, ideally within food service, hospitality, or FMCG sectors.
  • Strong category management experience in non-food areas such as packaging, hygiene, or equipment.
  • Excellent negotiation and stakeholder management skills.
  • Commercially astute, analytical, and results driven.
  • Able to balance strategic thinking with hands-on execution.
  • Passionate about sustainability and supplier partnerships.


If you are keen to discuss the details further, please apply today or send your cv to Mikey at COREcruitment dot com / mikeycorecruitment

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