Procurement Manager
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- What's it like to be a Procurement Manager?
- How to become a Procurement Manager
- Latest Procurement Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Procurement Managers
What's it like to be a Procurement Manager?
A Procurement Manager purchases goods and services for a company. The types of products a Procurement Manager might purchase are office furniture, vehicles and other goods that are required for day-to-day operations of a business. They work closely with external suppliers to build relationships and negotiate prices.
Tasks and duties
- Contacting suppliers to purchase goods.
- Negotiating purchase agreements.
- Planning sourcing strategies and ways of reducing procurement costs.
- Building relationships and establishing partnerships with new suppliers.
- Approving purchase orders and ensuring sufficient supply and delivery of goods and services.
- Preparing procurement reports and communicating results to other team members.
How to become a Procurement Manager
To work as a Procurement Manager, you usually need a formal qualification as well as experience in a procurement or buying role. Experience in your chosen industry may also be beneficial.
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Graduate with a degree in business administration, supply chain management or a related field. It may also be beneficial to get a degree more closely related to the specific industry you are interested in. Proficiency in software such as System Analysis Program (SAP) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is advantageous as well.
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Gain several years of experience in procurement, purchasing, vendor management or supply chain management.
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After becoming an experienced Procurement Manager, you could pursue roles such as Regional Procurement Manager in a multinational corporation or Senior Procurement Manager.