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Sr. Specialist Procurement Category Manager
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Lead strategic sourcing for direct materials as a Sr. Specialist Procurement Category Manager in St. Louis. Drive cost reduction, supplier relations, and responsible sourcing using data and market intelligence. Requires a Bachelor’s degree and 3+ years in procurement or supply chain. Manage a dyn...
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United States , St. Louis
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90000.00 - 111000.00 USD / Year
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Nestlé Purina
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Category Manager Of Energy & Real Estate Procurement
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Seeking a strategic Category Manager to lead Energy & Real Estate Procurement in Salisbury, US. Drive value by managing sourcing and hedging for Natural Gas, Electricity, and Diesel, while overseeing real estate acquisitions. Requires 5+ years in procurement, expertise in RFx, commodity categorie...
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United States , Salisbury
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101000.00 - 151000.00 USD / Year
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Perdue Farms
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Category Manager (Logistics Procurement)
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Category Manager (Logistics Procurement) sought to lead 3PL warehousing and dry bulk transportation sourcing for PET resin. This role drives TCO reduction, supply continuity, and operational efficiency while managing RFx processes and supervising a procurement team. Requires 6+ years in logistics...
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United States , Diamond Bar
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123641.54 - 176189.21 USD / Year
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Niagara Bottling
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Senior Procurement Category Manager
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Senior Procurement Category Manager role with a high-growth North American retailer building a new U.S. procurement function from the ground up. Lead complex indirect spend categories, negotiate contracts, and drive P2P transformation in Charlotte. Requires 5+ years of procurement experience, str...
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United States , Charlotte
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Robert Half
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Procurement Category Manager, Indirect
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Lead strategic sourcing for indirect categories like MRO, IT, and professional services in Tampa. Develop category strategies, negotiate major contracts, and drive cost savings with a focus on Total Cost of Ownership. This role requires 5+ years of procurement experience, strong analytical skills...
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United States , Tampa
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Refresco
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Category Manager of Capital Procurement
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United States , Salisbury
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97000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Perdue Farms
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Category Manager of Chemicals Procurement
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United States , Salisbury
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97000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Perdue Farms
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Senior Category Manager of MRO Procurement
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United States , Salisbury
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126000.00 - 190000.00 USD / Year
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Perdue Farms
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Senior Category Manager of Capital Procurement
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United States , Salisbury
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126000.00 - 190000.00 USD / Year
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Perdue Farms
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About the Procurement Category Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in Procurement Category Manager jobs, a senior strategic role that sits at the heart of an organization's supply chain and financial health. A Procurement Category Manager is not merely a buyer; they are a strategic business partner responsible for managing a specific group of related goods or services, known as a category. These professionals are pivotal in developing long-term sourcing strategies that deliver significant value, far beyond just initial cost savings. If you are a professional who thrives on analysis, negotiation, and building strong relationships, a career in this field offers immense potential for impact and growth.

The core of this profession involves managing the end-to-end procurement lifecycle for assigned categories. This typically begins with deep market analysis and spend analytics to understand purchasing patterns and identify opportunities. Category Managers then develop and execute comprehensive category strategies, which are detailed plans outlining how a specific area—such as IT, marketing, professional services, or raw materials—will be sourced and managed to align with broader organizational goals. A primary responsibility is leading the entire RFx process, which includes drafting requests for proposals, evaluating supplier bids, and selecting partners based on a balanced scorecard of cost, quality, innovation, and risk.

A significant part of the role focuses on leading complex, high-value contract negotiations. The goal is to secure favorable terms that optimize cost, ensure supply continuity, and mitigate potential risks. Beyond the signing of a contract, Category Managers are also responsible for ongoing vendor relationship management, acting as the primary liaison between the supplier and internal stakeholders. They monitor supplier performance, ensure contractual obligations are met, and foster partnerships that drive continuous improvement and innovation. Furthermore, they are tasked with creating and presenting detailed reports and insights to senior leadership, providing the data-driven intelligence needed for informed strategic decision-making.

To excel in Procurement Category Manager jobs, candidates typically need a strong blend of strategic, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Essential qualifications often include several years of progressive experience in procurement or strategic sourcing. A proven track record in influencing strategy, driving cost-saving initiatives, and managing complex, cross-functional projects is paramount. Key skills include exceptional negotiation and analytical abilities, strategic thinking to see the bigger picture, and outstanding communication and presentation skills to effectively engage with both executives and suppliers. A bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain management, or a related field is commonly required, with advanced degrees or certifications like CPSM (Certified Professional in Supply Management) being highly valued. For those seeking a dynamic and influential career at the intersection of finance, operations, and strategy, Procurement Category Manager jobs represent a challenging and rewarding path.