Job Title: Procurement Specialist - Renewables Contract Length: 12 Months (Renewable) Location: Hybrid (remote working with occasional visits to offices in London/Edinburgh/Durham/Newcastle) Daily Rate: up to £600pd (Inside IR35) Start Date: ASAP Join a leader in the renewable energy sector, as a Procurement Specialist and play a pivotal role in advancing the UK's and Ireland's journey toward a net zero future. This is your chance to contribute to large-scale renewable projects that are reshaping the energy landscape. The Role As a Procurement Specialist, you will manage procurement and contract activities across renewable energy projects in the UK and Irish markets. Reporting to the Procurement and Contracts Manager, you will work closely with development and construction teams, ensuring business requirements are met while delivering value and efficiency. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement procurement plans, securing buy-in from internal stakeholders. Identify, prequalify, and select suppliers for upcoming projects and initiatives. Prepare and manage Requests for Quotation (RfQ), aligning supply chain opportunities with business needs. Lead tender evaluations and contract negotiations (values from £50K to £200M). Ensure governance compliance through detailed documentation and approvals. Oversee contract management, including reporting, payments, variations, claims, and disputes. Build strong relationships with suppliers, fostering a collaborative approach to contract management. Stay informed on supply market developments to enhance competitive analysis and risk management strategies. About You We're seeking a proactive and enthusiastic individual who thrives in dynamic, project-focused environments. You should be skilled in managing procurement activities with a commitment to high standards and professionalism. Essential Skills and Experience: Proven experience in procurement, commercial management, or quantity surveying on large-scale projects. Background in a capital-intensive industry (e.g., utilities, oil & gas, renewables (preferable). Strong negotiation and influencing skills, with knowledge of contract law. A track record of conducting successful tender negotiations and contract management. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to meet deadlines across complex projects. Desirable Qualifications: Previous experience in renewable energy projects. MCIPS or RICS qualification (or working towards full membership). Degree in quantity surveying or a business-related discipline If interested please apply here with your CV and we'll be in touch very soon. Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants