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A leading global certification firm seeks a Global TPS Optimization Manager in Madrid. This role focuses on strategic development and execution of initiatives for optimizing third-party spend. Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree, 5 years relevant experience in procurement, strong sourcing and negotiation skills, and fluency in English and Spanish. The position offers a permanent contract, full-time hours, and a flexible benefits plan including medical insurance and meal vouchers. Join us to drive excellence in procurement!
Applus+ is one of the world's leading companies in testing, inspection, and certification, with a presence in more than 70 countries across 5 continents and a team of over 27,000 people. We have experienced significant growth in recent years, thanks to our human team, which we consider to be a key and strategic part of the company's development. Would you like to be part of the project?
The Global TPS (Third Party Spend) Optimization Manager will be responsible for the strategic development and operational execution of global initiatives optimising the Third Party Spend.
This role will ensure that procurement activities align with the company's overall strategic goals, delivering cost reduction savings, quality improvements, and risk mitigation.
The ideal candidate will combine procurement knowledge, specifically in the area of strategic sourcing, with high experience in project management. He / she will focus on global projects that will also demand a good understanding of the regional and local business needs to bring real measurable benefits.
He / she will manage relationships with various stakeholders across divisions while integrating business needs and proposing competitive value-added solutions for the businesses.
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Applus+ is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to treating all applications equally based on their abilities, achievements, and experience, regardless of race, nationality, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by law.