Procurement Manager Corporate

vor 3 Monaten


Haymarket, Österreich Reserve Bank of Australia Vollzeit
Other (Accounting)Government - Federal (Government & Defence)Full timeAdd expected salary to your profile for insightsJoin our dynamic Procurement team

in Finance in this new and exciting opportunity as

Procurement Manager Corporate . The Procurement function at the RBA provides valuable advice and support across the enterprise level of the organisation to secure value for money whilst managing risks when engaging with suppliers.

As the

Procurement Manager Corporate,

you will oversee and develop strategies to influence the direction of work within the corporate category of spend across the Bank. You will engage stakeholders across the organisation to establish procurement strategies and execute through leading sourcing activities. You will lead, empower, and develop a small energetic team to achieve team goals and deliver RBA outcomes.

As well as being a dynamic self-starter with strong interpersonal skills, leadership and organisational capability, you will

demonstrate your ability to deliver strategy for 'Plan to Outcome' whilst influencing others and embedding change .

Your BackgroundExperience in identifying and delivering moderate to complex improvement procurement initiatives.Experience in analytical, business process improvement and change management delivery.Experience in negotiating medium to complex agreements with Suppliers to deliver value.A deep understanding of the Commonwealth Resource Management Framework and subordinate regulations, including the Commonwealth Procurement Rules.Knowledge of core functions of the Bank and their associated third-party support needs, particularly Banking systems, Information Technology and Communications, Research and Corporate enabling functions.Experience collaborating across functions in the development of detailed strategies.Qualifications in Finance, Accounting as well as the above demonstrable experienceYour ObjectivesCollaborating with stakeholders to understand the business needs.Engaging and leading cross-functional teams to deliver Sourcing activities. These activities may include enhanced needs analysis, approaches to market, advanced negotiation techniques and contract formation to deliver value.Developing and agreeing project plans, deliverables, metrics, milestones and benefits with key stakeholder groups.Identifying, developing and improving business relationships, gaining a comprehensive understanding of business requirements and external market capabilities (both present and future).Directing the development and negotiation of complex agreements with suppliers encompassing key program objectives.Ensuring organisational financial goals are met, including cost savings targets (cost avoidance, and cost reduction outcomes).Understanding and monitoring relevant market conditions/trends, developing technologies, supply chain capacity/capability, products, customer requirements and supply and demand challenges.Identifying and implementing category management plans that drive spend and demand management strategies including supplier assessments and rationalisation, inventory reduction, process cycle time improvements, security of supply, continuous improvement, payments consolidation, specification engineering and collaboration techniques.The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank and derives its functions and powers from the Reserve Bank Act 1959. Its duty is to contribute to the stability of the currency, full employment, and the economic prosperity and welfare of the Australian people. It does this by setting the cash rate to meet an agreed medium-term inflation target, working to maintain a strong financial system and efficient payments system, and issuing the nation's banknotes. The RBA provides certain banking services as required to the Australian Government and its agencies, and to a number of overseas central banks and official institutions. Additionally, it manages Australia's gold and foreign exchange reserves.Source: this is an extract from the company's own websiteThe Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank and derives its functions and powers from the Reserve Bank Act 1959. Its duty is to contribute to the stability of the currency, full employment, and the economic prosperity and welfare of the Australian people. It does this by setting the cash rate to meet an agreed medium-term inflation target, working to maintain a strong financial system and efficient payments system, and issuing the nation's banknotes. The RBA provides certain banking services as required to the Australian Government and its agencies, and to a number of overseas central banks and official institutions. Additionally, it manages Australia's gold and foreign exchange reserves.Source: this is an extract from the company's own websiteDon’t provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs.What can I earn as a Procurement Manager

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