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About the role (External)
The Sourcing Director will oversee all sourcing opportunities for Route Services and Routes, driving a culture of commercial and innovative excellence, aligning to and implementing category strategies by designing and leading sourcing strategies. Working with the Routes and the C&P leadership team, the post-holder will deliver the full value derivation of category strategies, leverage external market best practice and innovation, maximising savings and benefits.
Main Responsibilities include:
1. Leadership, execution and management of the sourcing process, realising defined value, to include ca. 500m savings against 16bn spend, within an OJEU environment.
2. Deliver value to the Routes, customising sourcing execution to meet specified needs whilst generating strong, collaborative supplier relationships and with measurable KPIs.
3. Challenge demand and requirements of Routes customers to shape commercial thinking and lead on the key Routes sourcing decisions, identifying opportunities to aggregate needs or bespoke design.
4. Lead negotiator on high impact or complex sourcing projects; managing senior Routes stakeholders to deliver optimal sourcing outcomes.
5. Develop relationships across Routes and functional teams to capture and transfer sourcing information for a seamless transition from sourcing strategy implementation and execution to the Supplier Management team.
6. Lead the development of the Sourcing pipeline, aligned with Category Management and Routes priorities and objectives. Translate category opportunities into executable sourcing plans.
7. Lead regular external market assessments e.g. market trend analysis, market dynamics, market shifts, new product offerings, innovation and trends, across all spend categories.
8. Recognised in the Procurement market for their sourcing excellence. Bring innovation, expertise and ideas back into Network Rail to deliver significant savings benefits, economies of scale, process efficiency and ultimately sourcing excellence to Routes and Route Services, whilst solving real business problems.
9. Oversee management reporting on overall value delivery including target versus actual savings achieved, customer and supplier satisfaction.
10. Create and lead a team of motivated and talented sourcing professionals, with specialised training schemes, fostering teamwork, promoting talent management, with a succession plan implemented.
Essential Criteria
1. Educated to a degree standard and MCIPS qualified (or equivalent professional body with chartered status).
2. An industry recognised leader in the creation and execution of strategic sourcing solutions including leading supply chain, SRM, negotiations and contracting with an outstanding track record of delivery within an infrastructure or engineering environment.
3. A demonstrable depth of senior procurement leadership experience generally, but also within cross-category sourcing, supply chain thinking and contract management.
4. Solution driven, negotiator, innovator, cost and value led.
5. Proven senior level commercial, negotiation and dispute resolution skill set.
6. Outstanding communication and business partnering skillset.
7. Politically savvy, with the ability to use exemplary direct and indirect influencing strategies.
8. Demonstrable leadership skills and problem-solving experience and in large, complex organisations.
Desirable but not essential
1. Detailed knowledge of the UK Rail Industry, including procurement processes in a reclassified environment.
Company
Every day, 4.8 million people use our network. Keeping Britain moving and building a better railway for the future is full of challenges – but also tremendous opportunities.
From our commitments to your development, our range of benefits and our approach to Diversity & Inclusion, we believe there are many reasons to join the team at Network Rail.
Your health, wellbeing and benefits
We believe that safety and performance go hand in hand and this doesn’t just mean safety on the railway! We are committed to the wellbeing of our employees and believe, that should come first.
We have a range of benefits including:
* 28 days annual leave entitlement.
* My benefits – Our discounted online shopping site.
* A range of discounted offers including, childcare vouchers, Healthcare offers – cycle to work, healthcare club discounted membership and other benefits.
* Subsidies of up to 75% on rail and underground season tickets.
* A range of pension schemes.
* 2 weeks paid reserve leave for our Armed Forces community.
What Diversity and Inclusion means to us
‘Diversity’ means recognising differences between people while valuing the contribution they make. ‘Inclusion’ means creating safe and welcoming workplaces with fair cultures that encourages innovative and fresh ways of thinking.
Disability Confident Leader
Network Rail is an accredited Disability Confident Leader. This means, where a disabled applicant meets the essential criteria for any of our vacancies, they will receive an interview.
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