Our client is a global technology leader in the field of mobile technology and home appliances, with a constant focus on innovation. Based in Sydney Olympic Park, this role is ideal for a Procurement professional with expertise in a marketing environment. This opportunity is perfect for someone who is driven by results, looking to develop their procurement experience with a global brand.The RoleAs the procurement project lead, you will be responsible for the evaluation, risk analysis and negotiations with various vendors to provide maximum business efficiency at a cost-effective rate.Duties and Responsibilities
- Carry out the commercial evaluation, risk analysis and lead negotiation with vendors
- Analyse past and predicted financial data to compare past spend with proposed vendor spend
- General reporting into the procurement manager on outcomes and project status updates.
- Draft and develop terms and conditions sheets with external parties.
- Design and implement financial templated that measure deliverables, charge rates and outcomes.
- Use financial modelling and analysis to develop cost saving strategies and ensure projects are within budget.
- Tertiary qualifications in project management are desired
- Strong problem solving skills.
- Advanced excel skills.
- Able to build relationships and communication with internal teams and external vendors
- Able to work under a deadline
- A positive and can do attitude.
Parramatta, New South WalesSalary
$85,000.00 - $90,000.00 AnnualWork Type
Full TimeIndustryElectronicsDate published19-Mar-2024Learn more about this jobJuma Mrisho1300 121 727New South WalesYour working rightsAustraliaAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in the UK, with the UK Youth Mobility Scheme.New ZealandAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in NZ. If you are a permanent resident of Australia, you will require a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA).Copyright © 2024, people2peoplepeople2people acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country, pays respect to their Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples today.