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A leading procurement service provider is seeking a Procurement Officer in Chelmsford. This fixed-term full-time position offers a salary between £29,053 to £34,180 annually. Key responsibilities include managing supplier enquiries, supporting market engagements, and ensuring compliance with procurement regulations. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong analytical skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving. This role allows for remote work while requiring in-office presence once a week.
Procurement Officer
Fixed Term, Full Time
£29,053 to £34,180 per annum
Location: Chelmsford
Closing Date: Friday 6th February 2026 at 11.59pm
Interview Date: W/C the 23rd of February 2026
This position has been classed as an anywhere worker role but has an expectation that the successful candidate will attend the office, in Chelmsford, 1 days per week, with the remaining time allowing for remote working if desired, in line with the organisation's need.
The Procurement Officer will play a key role in supporting the Procurement function across a broad range of activities, within the Economy, Capital and Indirect Services procurement team. The role will contribute to the effective delivery of projects for housing & construction, facilities management, sustainable growth and indirect services.
Key responsibilities include managing and responding to supplier and contractor enquiries, supporting market engagement and pre market activities, and providing contract administration across projects. The role will also assist with lower value sourcing, tendering, and contract management tasks, ensuring compliance with procurement regulations and framework governance.
The Procurement Officer will help produce research and analysis to inform category strategies, including supply chain insights, cost analysis, and opportunities for improved supplier or framework performance. The individual will actively identify ways to streamline processes, reduce waste, and introduce technologies or automation where possible, while remaining compliant with existing contractual and framework constraints.
Success in the role will rely on strong analytical skills and the ability to explore alternative solutions that meet stakeholder needs across construction, development, and housing delivery projects. This is an excellent opportunity for someone wanting to build specialist expertise in public sector procurement while supporting meaningful development programmes across Essex.