At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead data and reporting workstream, ensuring alignment with procurement transformation roadmap and governance.
- Company: Schroders is a global investment manager with over 200 years of experience in adapting to change.
- Benefits: Flexible working arrangements with three days in the London office and two remote days.
- Other info: The role is based in London, close to the UK’s financial centre.
- Why this job: Join a passionate team driving procurement transformation within a supportive Corporate Change Team.
- Qualifications: Experience in procurement functions and delivering data/reporting workstreams in transformation programmes is essential.
The predicted salary is between 59576 - 70089 £ per year.
We’re looking for an experienced Project Manager to support our Procurement Transformation agenda as we build a strong foundation for the function going forward. You will play a role in ensuring the success of the Procurement strategic agenda. We’re after a passionate change professional who will lead the design, delivery, and adoption of data and reporting capabilities within the Procurement Transformation Programme. The role ensures procurement data (e.g., spend, supplier, risk, TPRM, and performance metrics) is accurate, governed, and enables strategic decision‑making across the organisation.
You will operate within a structured programme environment, leveraging programme artefacts (e.g., project plans, RAID logs, solution designs, etc.) to drive delivery, ensure governance, and support senior stakeholder decision‑making. You’ll be assertive, collaborative, and flexible, and will have a proven track record of delivery on a diverse range of projects.
This role is within the Corporate Change Team – a friendly, supportive and collaborative group of Programme and Project managers, Business Analysts, and PMO specialists who manage the delivery of change programmes and projects across Schroders Corporate functions.
Key Responsibilities- Lead the data and reporting workstream, ensuring alignment with procurement transformation roadmap, milestones, and priorities.
- Establish and maintain robust delivery governance, including:
- Integrated delivery plans and milestone tracking (high‑level and detailed)
- RAID logs, dependency management, and risk mitigation strategies
- Regular progress updates to Business Sponsors and programme team
- Regular status reporting, resource management and forecasting
- Align deliverables with programme and strategic business outcomes
- Manage and co‑ordinate data cleanse activities to ensure reliable, accurate, and complete data, supporting tactical reports and the strategic data infrastructure work streams.
- Work with Procurement leadership and stakeholders to define requirements, develop the approach and manage delivery of tactical critical reports (Day 0 and 1) which will combine spend, risk and supplier contract data manually.
- Lead and organise the project team to ensure deliverables are completed and signed‑off by Business Sponsors on time and in line with the plan.
- Work with key stakeholders to define the requirements and approach for building the foundational data infrastructure, including defining source‑aligned data products to enable source system integrations and data flows into Snowflake for consumer‑aligned reporting and automation in 2027.
- Develop both manual and strategic data mastering models to enable unified data across multiple systems, including Oracle (supplier, contract and spend), ServiceNow (risk), Supplier Vision (supplier), Optimize (contract) and other systems.
- Work across multiple teams (internal, external, technology, third parties) to co‑ordinate delivery.
- Build strong working relationships with Procurement and their business stakeholders to facilitate effective collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.
- Develop and implement change management and communications plans to embed the change in Procurement and business users.
- Prepare clear documentation, project artefacts, and presentations for leadership and stakeholders.
- Understanding of the Asset Management industry and Corporate functions.
- Understanding and experience of the disciplines of a Procurement function (essential).
- Proven experience delivering data and reporting workstreams within transformation programmes, particularly developing data and reporting structures (essential).
- Ability to operate across traditional programme and project delivery methodologies, especially Agile delivery methodologies.
- Experience of project management; planning, co‑ordination and ensuring the business outcomes and timelines are achieved on time, to budget and quality (risk management/escalation).
- Experience designing or working with modern data architectures (e.g., Snowflake).
- Deep understanding of data governance, data quality, and data modelling concepts.
- Experience in procurement data domains (spend, supplier, contract, TPRM) and experience with Oracle Procurement / ERP systems.
- Experience with data mastering (MDM) tools or approaches.
- Ensure appropriate project governance is followed and collate supporting documents.
- Experience of working with senior business stakeholders, and confidence to challenge in order to develop the right solution for the business.
- Logical, structured thought processes and good problem‑solving skills.
- Good relationship management skills – able to engage with and gain confidence of others and maximise their contribution to the process.
- Able to develop effective relationships across the business and the wider change management community.
- Strong communication skills – written, pictorial, presentational and verbal at all levels within the organisation.
- Able to demonstrate initiative and work independently.
- Able to work well in a team.
- Demonstrable high‑quality outputs and business outcomes.
Schroders is an equal opportunities employer. You’re welcome here whatever your socio‑economic background, race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious belief, age or disability.
Data & Reporting Project Manager - Procurement - Temp Role employer: Schroders
Schroders offers a dynamic work environment in their new HQ in the City of London. Employees enjoy flexible working arrangements and are part of a collaborative Corporate Change Team focused on impactful projects. The company is committed to helping clients prosper while fostering an inclusive workplace culture.