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Our Commercial Managers do not just tackle category management; they keep the country safe. Their efforts support the work of Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) every day. As part of our team, you will have the chance to demonstrate and develop your skills and experience in a role with real purpose. Protect, learn, achieve, and progress while protecting the UK. The Counter Terrorism Policing HQ (CTPHQ) Commercial team supports the whole commercial lifecycle, procuring everything from ammunition and complex IT solutions to operational technology and professional services. We are currently looking for a Commercial Manager (Sourcing and Contract Management) to join us in the Operational pillar where you will be a trusted commercial advisor who understands business need and provides a customer-focused service. Aiming for commercial excellence, you will undertake category management, develop relationships with key strategic supplier/stakeholders, drive value for money and ensure risk management excellence across the category. Day to day, you will be analysing requirements, data and using market insight to support sourcing activities while mitigating risks. Our Commercial Managers work across the procurement process, operating as part of a larger team but also independently.
Job Responsibility:
Strategic delivery and management within a category
Understanding relevant sourcing options and analysis, and delivering positive outcomes through the procurement process
Ensuring effective Commercial Contract and Supplier Management within the category
Evaluating the performance of suppliers against the specification, reporting regularly
Management of the supply chain portfolio, including the development and implementation of supply chain and supplier relationship strategies
Deputising as commercial lead if required, managing strategic contracts, ensuring effective stakeholder management, governance, performance management frameworks, escalation, risk management, issues resolution, financial management, change control and compliance
Developing and maintaining positive commercial relationships with the supply chain to maintain and enhance performance, improve service delivery and create additional value and implementing contract management plans
Collate and verify commercial KPIs covering supplier performance, spend, contract compliance, VFM, risks and opportunities and gather it for reporting at governance level
Continually analyse and ensure the control and delivery of all spend through compliant contracts and help drive innovation in contracts to demonstrate continuous improvement. Continually analyse contracts to develop and drive value adding initiatives
As BAU track operational demand, patterns and introduce demand management mechanisms where applicable. Work with, and support, other commercial contract managers to ensure clarity, resilience and consistency across the team and wider commercial family
Analysing supplier risk, understanding impact of contingency and business continuity, driving value for money whilst protecting CTP/MPS. Tracking and owning risks relating to specific contracts, taking steps to mitigate commercial risks
Seeking out and integrating with key suppliers, developing relationships at all levels to promote commercial strategies across MP
Building and maintaining key relationships across the CTP and with important external stakeholders
Enabling and developing CTP
Mentoring and providing guidance to junior members of the team
Working within a secure environment upon sensitive projects as required
Requirements:
Sound category management experience
Excellent grasp of sourcing and procurement methodologies
Experience with public sector processes, procedures and governance including the new Procurement Act
Ability to deliver against a sourcing strategy and plan spend and savings for categories or groups of sub-categories