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A leading facilities management provider is seeking a Category Manager to oversee supplier relationships and develop procurement strategies. The ideal candidate will have significant procurement experience and strong negotiation skills. This role offers a salary between £45,900 - £60,000 and benefits including a car allowance, bonus, and health care. Location is primarily remote with some required travel to the Glasgow office.
Job Title: Category Manager (Retail FM)
Location: Remote (Some travel expected to Glasgow Head Office, few times per month, company funded travel)
Contract Type: Permanent
Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week
Salary: Salary ranging between £45,900 - £60,000 (depending on experience) + Car / Car Allowance of £5,700 + Annual Bonus, 33 Days Holiday, Private Pension & Benefits - Including Private Health Care, Life Insurance, Employee Discounts
An exciting opportunity has emerged for an experienced Category Manager to join our company, working with some of the biggest UK retail clients. The function has recently restructured to support a more strategic approach to how we procure and contract with our contractors and supply chain, putting strategic category management at the heart of what we will deliver. The role will see you responsible for the management of City Groups' (UK & Ireland) contractor relationships, this includes all PPM and reactive suppliers within a given customer contract. Through category management you will be able to leverage our wider market coverage on dedicated categories where you can build your own strategy, efficiencies plan and overall pipeline helping us deliver for our major customers and City itself.
The successful candidate will need to be strategically minded and will support in the development and implementation of procurement strategies ensuring cost efficiency, quality and supplier reliability. The role involves managing supplier relationships, negotiating contracts, driving innovation and collaborating with internal stakeholders to meet City and our Client's objectives.
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