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A prominent global financial services firm in London is seeking a Procurement Specialist to manage indirect procurement categories, particularly in technology. This hybrid role offers significant exposure, autonomy, and the opportunity for career acceleration. Candidates should have a strong background in procurement and the ability to engage with stakeholders effectively. Competitive salary of £45,000 – £55,000 plus an excellent package.
London (Hybrid) | £45,000 – £55,000 + Excellent Package
A rare opportunity for an ambitious procurement analyst to join a globally recognised organisation operating at the forefront of financial services innovation. This is a role that combines global exposure, autonomy, and career acceleration; rare to find at this level.
Working within a high-performing procurement function, this individual will gain end-to-end experience across a wide range of indirect procurement categories, with a particular focus on technology procurement spanning software, hardware, IT services, and digital solutions.
What makes this role stand out is the level of ownership and visibility it offers. You’ll directly manage spend within key sub-categories, engage with senior stakeholders across multiple regions, and contribute to strategic sourcing initiatives that shape the firm’s global procurement model.
The position is perfectly suited to someone with indirect procurement experience (ideally with tech exposure) who is looking to fast-track their progression and build the foundations for a long-term, international career in strategic procurement.
Join a global organisation where procurement is viewed as a strategic enabler and where your performance, ideas, and commercial drive will be recognised and rewarded.
To find out more, please apply directly via this page or send a copy of your CV to Devan at jobsDA@bramwithconsulting.co.uk
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