Procurement Manager
STFC
- Didcot, Oxfordshire
- Permanent
- Full-time
Grade: UKRI Band E
Contract Type: Open Ended
Hours: Full Time
Based at: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, Oxfordshire.Closing Date: 31st March 2025
Interviews: W/c 14th April 2025Are you interested in contributing and helping to shape cutting edge scientific research that can make a difference to all our lives? UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) has multiple interesting opportunities for procurement professionals to join our Commercial team in delivering first class procurement services to the organisation!UKRI Commercial is looking to build upon the past few years of growth and success and looks to develop further to ensure we continue to provide excellent commercial support to the organisation and support its continuous ambitious objectives. This is also at the time when the Procurement Act is bringing significant changes to the regulations that govern UK procurement, so it is an exciting time for UKRI Commercial! It also means that we are looking for people who may not necessarily have the level of public procurement experience we would usually look for, as we will all be learning the new Regulations together!As a Procurement Manager, you will be joining an established, supportive team and will be involved in a wide variety of projects ranging from Research & Development, Scientific Facilities, Construction, and a variety of other Scientific Disciplines – plus the common goods and services that all organisations require. You will have the opportunity to shape commercial strategy, develop your own skills & experience, and contribute to projects that may have wide-ranging positive impacts for all.UKRI is a non-departmental public body, bringing together the functions of the seven Research Councils, Innovate UK, and Research England and seeks to maximise value from government’s investment in research and innovation of over £6bn per annum.The Procurement Manager roles support several different Research Councils sitting within UKRI at various sites. The currently available roles all sit within the Science & Technology Facilities Council.The Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC)The Science & Technology Facilities Council has a mission to deliver world-leading national and international research and innovation capabilities. Major research and innovation campuses at Harwell, Daresbury and research facilities across the UK support fundamental research in Particle Physics, Technology, space science and many other areas.The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), in Harwell Oxfordshire, pioneers work in areas including particle physics, scientific computing, laser development, space research, and technology which addresses some of the important challenges facing society.STFC buys a wide variety of complex and sometimes unique products and services including equipment, technical services and infrastructure to support a range of end-users.Who are we looking for?The UKRI Commercial Function provides a range of commercial support to the whole organisation. The majority of its effort is focussed on the management of the whole procurement cycle including planning, sourcing and contract management in a compliant manner while providing value for money.We are looking for a dynamic, enthusiastic individual who enjoys bringing their skills and experience to all procurement projects they undertake. This role will manage a highly varied mix of stakeholders, and confidence & professional credibility are vital to ensure your presence and involvement is positively felt throughout the procurement lifecycle.Essential Skills/Qualifications/Experience(S) – Assessed at shortlisting
(I) – Assessed at interview
(S&I) – Assessed at both shortlisting and interviewEssential Criteria:
- Customer focused – committed to an ethos of an accountable, cost effective, high quality, service delivery (S&I)
- Experience of procuring goods or services in a regulated environment (S&I)
- Demonstrable experience of managing your own procurement projects from market engagement through to contract award. (I)
- Experience of contract management (S)
- Ability to review and recommend the most appropriate procurement strategy and to provide leadership on the creation of clear and relevant tender evaluation models, alongside ability to produce high quality procurement/tender documentation. (S&I)
- Good commercial awareness (S)
- Experience of using e-sourcing applications (I)
- Ability to interpret and review procurement terms and conditions and provide expert advice on implications of non-standard terms (I)
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills at all levels (S&I)
- Experience and knowledge of public procurement including PCR regulations and related processes
- MCIPs qualified or willing to work towards
- Ability to explain technical procurement procedures and provide training and advice to a wide audience
- Higher Education Level qualifications or equivalent suitable experience
- Experience in a procurement role in a technical organisation
- Supervisory or line management experience
- To provide expertise and ability to undertake a range of medium value complex procurements including sourcing and contracting
- Support end users with, and during, their procurement requirements
- Provision of expert advice on all aspects of regulations and controls and representing UKRI’s risk appetite in procurement decisions
- To keep local end users up-to-date with best practice in procurement
- Act as initial contact and escalation route to the Commercial Business Partner
- Support the development of local procurement and contract management skill.
- Undertake multiple procurement sourcing/contracting actions as required using the most appropriate route to market to deliver best value and compliance
- Provide expert procurement advice to local end-users including when procurement should be directed to the shared service centre
- Provide direction on local procurement issues as they arise, making decisions that will lead to added value for UKRI
- Involvement in local commercial assurance, planning and in-house Contract Management
- Confidently use relevant procurement systems to enable effective sourcing and contract management to deliver value for UKRI. Build collaborative relationships with local stakeholders, acting as initial escalation point for key decision making and medium value contract sign-off
- Use tools/techniques to assess relevant supply market, risks, level of competition, trends and new opportunities to inform market understanding
- Use MI and datasets to facilitate local commercial decision making and planning
- Maintain up to date project case folders for performance management and audit purposes
- Act as a role model of commercial professionalism within area of responsibility
- 30 days’ annual leave plus 10.5 public and privilege days,
- Flexible working hours
- Exceptional defined benefit pension scheme
- Christmas shut down
- An additional allowance of £2,500.00 for MCIPS qualified staff
- Access to childcare vouchers, employee shopping/travel discounts and salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme.
- A structured mentoring programme for all new starters
- A variety of ongoing training opportunities delivered internally and externally, to encourage continuing professional development.
- Support (both financially and with agreed study leave) to complete MCIPS
- Providing a breadth of experience in procurement and categories of purchasing – from one-off specialist research equipment, construction, professional services, Facilities Management and scientific computing.