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Purchasing Business Partner

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
Location
Glasgow, Glasgow City (GB)
Salary
£36,924 - £45,163
Closing date
17 Feb 2025
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Salary: £36,924 - £45,163
FTE: 1 (35 hours/week)
Term:  Open Contract
Closing Date: 17/02/2025

The post holder will be responsible for understanding requirements, risks, and business needs and thereafter using negotiation skills to achieve commercially beneficial robust agreements on behalf of the University. This role breaks down into the following main activities:

  1. Responsible for analysing, directing, and ongoing reviewing of the spend across the University’s Faculties and Professional Services Departments
  2. Promote the effective use of Contracts, Framework Agreements, and effective purchase-to-pay activity directing spend accordingly.
  3. Build and develop trusted relationships with external suppliers and internal stakeholders and support their purchasing needs through the development of robust contracts/agreements.
  4. Represent the Procurement Team within Faculties and Professional Services Departments

In order to effectively carry out the duties of this post, the post holder will be expected to have expertise in establishing commercial contracts, data analysis techniques, and relationship management.

The post holder must have a clear understanding of the University’s Corporate Plan and Procurement Strategy and be involved in promoting the role of procurement and more specifically purchasing as an enabler of delivering these corporate outcomes. This post will have an instrumental role in achieving savings target, additional compliance and providing guidance and support to stakeholders across the University.

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Derek McLean, Head of Procurement Governance and Reporting(derek.mclean@strath.ac.uk).

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