Transport for London (TfL) is one of the most iconic integrated transport authorities in the world. The roundel is a globally recognised image. We challenge ourselves to be at the forefront of technological innovation, and we support a green policy to ensure we reduce waste and carbon in everything we do. Within TfL, the Procurement & Commercial (P&C) Team plays an integral role in delivering the above strategies, amongst other, helping to maintain this reputation
It’s an exciting time at TFL. We have procurement and contract management roles across a range of programmes, which are detailed below. The opportunities will take on these challenges to deliver value for money and the right outcomes for TfL and, ultimately, for those who live, work, and visit London.
With vacancies across multiple departments that support a diverse portfolio of Projects and initiatives. Now is a great time to join our inclusive organisation and take the next step in your procurement and commercial career.
About the Team
From mission-critical systems that govern the movement of trains, digital information and payment systems across London, asset refurbishment or enhancement or customer movement, P&C plays a key role in delivering all aspects of Transport for London’s obligations and the Mayor of London’s Transport Strategy. It is our responsibility to plan, strategize, and procure every essential component that TfL needs to deliver to the millions of journeys that take place on our network each day.
With responsibility for the significant £6bn+ spend that is needed to keep London moving, the commercial activity P&C drive, ensures we get the best return on investment and deliver outstanding long-term value.
London Trams is part of the TfL Group and is responsible for the tram network in Croydon Wimbledon, Beckenham and New Addington. The Trams Procurement & Commercial (P&C) team are co-located with the delivery teams and works on operational activities and project works. Our operational commercial managers work with the infrastructure maintenance teams delivering the daily tram services, whilst our project commercial managers work with multi-disciplinary teams on improvements and renewals. The project works across the tram system.
Fleet
There are several Contract Manager positions in this fast paced and dynamic area, the roles will be responsible for managing a portfolio of high value, high profile and complex supply contracts that contribute to the £500m Central Line Improvement Project (CLIP). A great opportunity for a capable individual to support and lead in the management and successful delivery of the projects with the key aim to deliver those contracts to programme and budget whilst achieving value for money for our organisation.
Rail and Sponsored Services
This is a wonderful opportunity to join the Outsourced Operations team that owns the end-to-end sourcing and contract management processes for a broad portfolio including London Cable Car, Woolwich Ferry, London River Services, Bus Stops and Shelters and Micro-mobility (Santander Cycle-Hire Scheme, E-scooters).
To succeed in these roles the job holder will need to collaborate effectively with procurement and delivery colleagues to identify best value opportunities. Where the roles require, will apply compliant and best practice procurement processes. From time to time the job holder may be required to manage 1 or 2 staff in support of the delivery of programme requirements.
Key Accountabilities
The roles will be solely post-contract,
• Prepare appropriate forms of contract to clarify the price and deliverables for the works or services, contract responsibilities, and the incentives, risk and obligations for each party; stipulate contractual remedies in the event of poor performance or breach of contract.
• Identifying, assessing and reducing potential risks to commercial agreements and supplier performance.
• Manage cost analysis, benchmarking, estimating, and cost planning using construction and engineering industry market economics and understand their impact on cost and price.
• Management of construction, engineering, supply and service contracts.
• Preparation of detailed analysis of variances and explanations and understanding of the concept of and ability to calculate earned value.
• Formulated negotiation parameters, analysed and interpreted commercial data, and demonstrated flexibility whilst achieving negotiation objectives.
• Manage claims, mitigate, and advise on the defence of claims, including analysis of the various parties’ positions.
• Chair performance meetings with suppliers, communicate performance data and agree on improvement plans. Able to differentiate between issues that can be managed locally and those that need to be elevated for either information or resolution and action.
• Supporting the delivery of organisational and personal development programmes
• Liaising with third party funders and developers on externally funded projects and developments including development agreements, cost recovery and funding.
Skills, Knowledge & Experience
Skills:
• Contract Management - Has an understanding of a range of different forms of contract, the components required to form a contract package, and the interrelationship between these elements. Able to advise on appropriate forms to suit different procurement approaches. Understand the concept of risk allocation between the parties - (Essential)
• Listening skills, tact and diplomacy, and the ability to manage stakeholders - (Essential)• Stakeholder and supplier relationship skills - (Essential)
• Advanced level of numeracy and data analysis skills - (Essential)
• Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with people within and outside the organisation. Influence people across the organisation and outside - (Essential)
• Awareness of risk management methods and techniques for the assessment and management of project and business risk - (Essential)
Knowledge:
• Able to produce estimates - (Desirable)
• Knowledge of JCT, ICE and NEC and forms of contract and ability to manage contract administration - (Essential – note, not needed for Indirect Team)
• Ability to plan and deliver cost management - (Desirable)
• Proven experience in managing complex customer and supplier relationships - (Desirable)
Experience:
• Extensive experience in how the various commercial activities interrelate and are applied to major work streams, projects and programmes. (Essential)
• Previous experience of working within the EU Regulations for public sector and utilities procurement (desirable)
• Experienced in the utilisation of specialist IT systems for the management of sourcing (desirable)
• Hold or be working towards membership of The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS/MRICS) or equivalent professional qualifications - (Desirable)
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We want to represent the city we serve, which will help us become a more innovative and efficient organisation. Our goal is to make our recruitment as inclusive as possible. We are a disability-confident employer who guarantees an interview to any disabled candidate who meets all the essential criteria. We also use anonymising software that removes identifying information from CVs and cover letters to make the process fair.
Application Process
Please apply using your CV, a cover letter is optional. Word format or PDF is preferred and please do not include any photographs or images to avoid technical issues with your application.Think carefully about the skills, knowledge and experience in the advert and cover this in your CV. Word format is preferred, but please do not include any photographs or images.
Assessment Process and Key Dates
The closing date for applications is Monday, 2nd September 2024Interviews will take place from Week Commencing 9th September 2024
In return for your commitment and expertise, you will enjoy excellent benefits and scope to grow. Rewards vary according to the business area but mostly include:
• Final salary pension scheme
• Free travel for you on the TfL network
• Reimbursement of 75% of the cost of a standard class Ticket for National Rail travel from home to work or 75% reimbursement on a 28-day flexi ticket
• 30 days annual leave plus public and bank holidays
• TfL is committed to work-life balance, operating a hybrid working approach where business and role requirements allow
• Private healthcare discounted scheme (optional)
• Retail, health, leisure and travel offers
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