Procurement Manager

ReeVR Talent
Camden Area, London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Posted
23 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

North London High-Tech Manufacturing Global ImpactNot your typical procurement role.

If you’re someone who wants to own supplier strategy, influence engineering decisions, and build a supply chain that actually drives performance — this is worth a look.

Why this role stands out:You’ll be joining a world-leading manufacturer of high-performance imaging technology used across medical, scientific, and industrial sectors globally.

You’ll sit at the heart of an engineering-led business

You’ll shape a resilient, future-proof global supply chain

You’ll have real influence in a company entering a major growth phaseWhat you’ll be doing:This is a strategic, hands-on role where you’ll take ownership of procurement end-to-end:

Driving sourcing strategy aligned to production and growth plans

Building and managing a high-performing supplier base (global)

Leading commercial negotiations on pricing, terms, and SLAs

Identifying supply chain risks and implementing contingency plans

Partnering closely with Engineering & R&D on technical sourcing

Using data and market insight to improve cost, lead times, and performance

Ensuring compliance with ISO and industry standardsWhat success looks like:You won’t just “place orders.” Instead you will:

Reduce cost without compromising quality

Strengthen supplier performance and reliability

Improve lead times and supply continuity

Bring structure, insight, and strategy into procurement

What they’re looking for:

Experience in fast-paced manufacturing environments (5 years)

Strong technical understanding (BOMs, drawings, components)

Proven ability to negotiate and deliver cost savings

Confident working with ERP/MRP systems and Excel

A proactive, solutions-driven mindsetNice to have:

Electronics / semiconductor background

Knowledge of global component markets

MCIPS or engineering qualificationWhat’s on offer:

A genuinely influential role in a growing, high-tech business

Opportunity to shape procurement strategy from the ground up

Exposure to cutting-edge technology and global markets

A collaborative, engineering-driven environment

Clear scope to grow with the businessIf you want more than just a purchasing role…If you want ownership, influence, and the chance to build something meaningful — this is where that happens. Hit "APPLY NOW

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