Sourcing Manager- Cyber and Saas

Manchester
4 days ago
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Sourcing Manager - Cyber to join a leading Financial Services organisation in London. The role requires expertise in procurement and supply chain to manage cyber sourcing activities effectively.

Client Details

This large organisation operates in the Financial Services sector, offering comprehensive solutions and services. They are committed to maintaining high standards of excellence and delivering value to their clients.

Description

Lead and manage sourcing activities within the cyber category to ensure compliance and cost efficiency.
Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with business objectives.
Establish and maintain strong relationships with key suppliers and stakeholders.
Negotiate contracts and agreements to achieve optimal terms and conditions.
Monitor market trends aProfile

Software sourcing, with the ability to confidently negotiate and manage contracts for software products and services.
Software licensing and product knowledge, including an understanding of licensing models, product architectures, and key vendors in the market.
Cybersecurity awareness, demonstrating familiarity with cyber technologies, associated risks, and how they influence sourcing decisions.
Risk, control, and regulatory frameworks, enabling you to work effectively within governance requirements and compliance environments.
Complex global organisations, with experience operating across multinational, multi‑jurisdictional settings.

Job Offer

Competitive starting salary of between £95,(Apply online only),000 + Bonus
Join a household name in the Financial Services industry and advance your career
Hybrid working pattern
Ability to oversee high value, dynamic projects

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