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Purchasing Director

Corecruitment
Greater London
2 days ago
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Purchasing Director – Exciting Global Food Business - £Negotiable 

My client is an exciting global food business with an excellent reputation.

They are seeking a Purchasing Director to join their team. The successful Purchasing Director will be responsible for leading their global procurement strategy, overseeing a multi-million-pound spend across all food, beverage, non-food and indirect categories, whilst ensuring the delivery of best-in-class sourcing performance, driving value creation, sustainability, and resilience throughout their supply chain.

This is the perfect role for a high performing Procurement professional looking to join an exciting business who can match their ambition and offer greater responsibility and exposure, in order to progress their career.

Responsibilities include:


  • Develop and execute the global purchasing strategy aligned with business growth, sustainability, and innovation objectives.
  • Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing international procurement team.
  • Manage supplier relationships and negotiate global contracts to deliver optimal cost, quality, and service.
  • Implement category management best practices and strategic sourcing initiatives.
  • Collaborate with R&D, Supply Chain, and Finance to anticipate market trends and mitigate risk.
  • Champion responsible sourcing, ESG compliance, and supplier diversity programs.
  • Drive digital transformation and analytics within the procurement function.


The Ideal Purchasing Director Candidate:


  • Proven experience in senior procurement or buying leadership role within the food industry.
  • Good level of global sourcing expertise, with knowledge of commodity markets and supplier networks.
  • Experienced in centralising procurement functions.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.
  • Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Knowledge of sustainability practices within procurement.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.


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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