Rising Talent Recruitment is thrilled to be partnering with a market-leading manufacturing business based in Fife to recruit a Purchasing Manager – a critical role in driving procurement excellence within a dynamic and innovative environment.
This is an exciting opportunity for a procurement professional with a strong background in engineering or manufacturing to take the lead in shaping and optimising the purchasing function. You’ll manage a team of Buyers, ensure compliance with company policies, develop supplier relationships, and drive cost-saving initiatives that directly impact the bottom line.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading, supporting and developing the Purchasing team to deliver best-in-class procurement outcomes.
Monitoring and improving Purchasing and Supplier Performance metrics, ensuring targets are met.
Negotiating contracts and managing supplier service level agreements.
Playing a key role in onboarding new suppliers and maintaining effective supplier relationships.
Collaborating with internal teams, including Inventory and Finance, to optimise stock levels and purchasing procedures.
Identifying and implementing cost-saving opportunities, with clear tracking and reporting of results.
Supporting invoice discrepancy resolution and raising Non-Conformance Reports where necessary.
What We’re Looking For:
Previous experience working in a purchasing supervisory role with a strong background in Manufacturing or Engineering. Oil & Gas experience would be highly advantageous.
A relevant qualification in Business, Purchasing or a related field.
Excellent negotiation, communication, and relationship-building skills.
A self-starter who thrives on responsibility and working collaboratively to achieve results.
Why Join?
This is more than just a job – it’s a chance to make a tangible impact within a forward-thinking organisation that values innovation, continuous improvement, and its people. You’ll benefit from a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a supportive team culture that encourages growth and progression