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Contract Specialist - London, United Kingdom - Langley Search & Interim
Description
Kick-start your career in the thriving entertainment industry with this fantastic opportunity for a Senior Sourcing Specialist. Our client is a globally acknowledged and revered entertainment brand, committed to telling engaging stories and creating unforgettable experiences. They pride themselves on valuing diversity and nurturing an environment where all employees feel empowered.The Senior Sourcing Specialist will play a key role within the Sourcing and Procurement (S&P) Marketing Category team, responsible for managing and delivering strategic value in the EMEA region.
The expert chosen for this role will have a direct impact on the company's third-party expenditures, effective management of demands and services, and the formulation of long-term strategic plans.
Oversee third-party expenditures within the designated category, as per company requirementsDevelop and implement long-term category strategy, analyses, and strategic category plans for EMEA
Lead sourcing strategies, conduct external market research, and ensure compliance with sourcing policies
Manage regional multifunctional projects and direct large supplier negotiations
Ability to analyse and model complex data to develop sourcing opportunities
Proficient in Microsoft Office Professional Suite, especially Excel
Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, or supply chain is preferable
Good understanding of finance and legal aspects related to procurement contracts
Comprehensive benefits package, to be discussed during the interview process
Career advancement opportunities within the company
Access to mentoring and professional development resources
Inspiring and creative work environment within a diverse team
com) is the leading specialist recruiter in the procurement, supply chain and purchasing field. We manage permanent and interim procurement and supply chain jobs across the UK, Europe and globally for our clients, from large global multinationals to SMEs