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Director of Global Procurement
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Lead global procurement strategy for a specialized industrial equipment leader. Drive cost savings and supply chain resilience across US, European, and Asian markets. This pivotal role requires 10+ years of strategic sourcing experience and expertise in raw material supply chains. Build a foundat...
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140000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Aquent
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Associate Director – Procurement & Commercial Advisory
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Join a leading global consultancy as an Associate Director in Procurement & Commercial Advisory. Shape high-profile strategies and lead major workstreams in London. This senior role offers real influence, team leadership, and a clear long-term career path. Ideal for experienced procurement leader...
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United Kingdom , London
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80000.00 - 90000.00 GBP / Year
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Bramwith Consulting
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Procurement Third Party Risk Management Director
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Lead the Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) transformation for a global FTSE 100 brand in London. This senior director role requires extensive experience in procurement or TPRM, with a proven track record in large-scale global transformations. You will design governance, review processes, and man...
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United Kingdom , London
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750000.00 - 950000.00 GBP / Year
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Director of Procurement, Corporate Category
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Lead strategic procurement for corporate services at a fast-growing tech company. Develop and execute sourcing strategies, manage high-value negotiations, and build a high-performing team. This San Francisco-based role requires 10+ years of experience and offers equity, comprehensive benefits, an...
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United States , San Francisco
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208000.00 - 260000.00 USD / Year
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Crusoe
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Associate Director, Marketing Procurement, Wellbeing Collective
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Lead Marketing Procurement for Unilever's high-growth Wellbeing Collective in El Segundo. Drive value in media investment, agency contracts, and AI tool strategy with 8+ years of marketing/procurement experience. Enjoy competitive benefits including bonus eligibility, LTI, and comprehensive healt...
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United States , El Segundo
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141680.00 - 212520.00 USD / Year
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Unilever
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About the Procurement Director role

A career in procurement leadership, particularly at the Director level, represents a strategic pivot from transactional purchasing to high-level organizational influence. Procurement Director jobs are not simply about buying goods and services; they are about architecting the value chain that drives profitability, mitigates risk, and fosters innovation across an entire enterprise. Professionals in these roles serve as the critical bridge between an organization’s operational needs and its financial goals, wielding significant impact on the bottom line.

At its core, a Procurement Director is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive sourcing strategy. This involves overseeing category management, where they analyze spending patterns to identify opportunities for consolidation, cost reduction, and efficiency gains. They lead complex negotiations for high-value contracts, ensuring favorable terms, service level agreements, and risk allocation. A key aspect of the role is building and managing strategic supplier relationships, shifting from a transactional vendor model to a collaborative partnership that drives continuous improvement, quality assurance, and supply chain resilience. This often includes implementing supplier diversity initiatives and ensuring ethical sourcing practices.

The scope of responsibility for these jobs extends deeply into cross-functional collaboration. A Procurement Director works intimately with finance to align purchasing plans with budget cycles and working capital targets. They partner with operations and engineering to ensure supply continuity for critical materials, and with legal teams to navigate complex contract law. In many organizations, they are champions of digital transformation, leading the adoption of e-procurement systems, procure-to-pay platforms, and data analytics tools to enhance visibility and decision-making. They are also tasked with building and mentoring high-performing teams, fostering a culture of strategic thinking and continuous learning.

Typical skills and requirements for these positions are rigorous. Candidates usually possess a bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain, finance, or engineering, with an MBA or advanced degree being highly preferred. A minimum of 8-15 years of progressive procurement experience is standard, with a proven track record in strategic sourcing, supplier management, and leading complex initiatives within large, matrixed organizations. Essential competencies include exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities, strong financial acumen, and masterful negotiation skills. Beyond technical expertise, success in these jobs demands high emotional intelligence, the ability to influence senior stakeholders, and comfort operating in a fast-paced, often ambiguous environment. Ultimately, a Procurement Director is a strategic partner who ensures that the organization not only spends wisely but builds a competitive advantage through its supply network.