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Renfrewshire Council is seeking a Procurement Adviser to join our team of dynamic procurement professionals. If successful in the role, you will support the delivery of the Council's strategic objectives and add value to one of the best and highest performing public sector procurement teams in Scotland.
Renfrewshire Council is an ambitious local authority, committed to continuous improvement and to innovative excellence in procurement, focusing on the efficient and effective procurement of around £160 million in purchased works, goods, and services each year.
The Procurement team is part of the Finance & Resources service, underlining the importance of our contribution to the Better Council strategic change programme.
This post will be in the procurement team supporting the delivery of contracts for the Council's Environment and Infrastructure Service, covering a broad range of commodities including roads, waste, transport, and facilities management. Knowledge of NEC contracts would be an advantage but is not essential.
If you think you could make an energetic and effective contribution to the team and understand the governance required for public sector procurement, you should apply for this post. You would be a key team member, helping to deliver the strategic aims of the Council. You would report to the Strategic Commercial Category Manager for Environment and Infrastructure services and be part of a high performing and respected team of procurement professionals.
Minimum Requirements:
1. Educated to HNC level or equivalent in a relevant subject, or have/are working towards MCIPS.
2. Experience of delivering procurement projects.
3. Ability to develop and implement procurement strategies.
4. Ability to negotiate and award contracts in accordance with procurement policy, procedures, and strategy.
5. Ability to develop and implement appropriate stakeholder relationships.
6. Experience of delivering and managing commercial contracts.
7. Appropriate knowledge of relevant markets, products, and services (environmental services, roads and transport, and facilities management).
It would be desirable to have experience of working within public sector procurement along with knowledge of EU Procurement Law and a good depth of experience at buyer level within a dynamic Procurement function.
If successful, you will be required to undertake a Disclosure Scotland check, the level of check will be determined by the duties of the post. If you would like further information in relation to the Disclosure Scotland checks, please visit www.disclosurescotland.co.uk.
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