At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead procurement for a major offshore wind project, managing contracts and supplier relationships.
- Company: Join a leading company in the renewable energy sector focused on sustainability.
- Benefits: Attractive salary, career development opportunities, and a chance to make a difference.
- Other info: Dynamic work environment with opportunities for growth in the renewable energy field.
- Why this job: Be part of a groundbreaking project that contributes to a greener future.
- Qualifications: 10+ years in procurement with strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 Β£ per year.
Procurement Manager for a major offshore wind project in Scotland.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and implement the agreed procurement strategy for the Project covering all packages to deliver upon the Project goals (including but not limited to: foundations; turbines; cables; substations; installation services; and site investigation).
- Conduct market analysis to identify supplier capabilities, industry trends, and risks within the global offshore wind supply chain.
- Lead end-to-end sourcing processes, including RFIs, RFPs, bid evaluation, negotiation, and contract award.
- Draft, negotiate, and manage complex contracts (FIDIC, BIMCO, LOGIC, or bespoke offshore wind contracts).
- Ensure compliance with commercial, legal, technical, and HSE requirements.
- Develop negotiation strategies to secure optimal commercial and technical outcomes.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with strategic suppliers and EPC contractors.
- Monitor supplier performance against KPIs related to quality, delivery, cost, and safety.
- Support localization and supply-chain development initiatives with respect to CfD bid including the Clean Industry Bonus.
- Identify commercial and supply-chain risks and implement mitigation measures.
- Work closely with project controls to track budget, forecasts, change orders, and variations.
- Ensure procurement activities support project schedule adherence and minimize critical path delays.
- Collaborate with engineering, project management, legal, finance and HSE teams.
- Input into Business Case workstream to identify the optimal project solution and CfD bid.
Requirements
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or a related field.
- 10+ years of procurement or commercial experience, ideally in offshore wind, offshore energy, or large infrastructure projects.
- Demonstrated track record of managing high-value, complex contracts.
- Strong negotiation, commercial, and stakeholder management skills.
- Knowledge of offshore wind technologies and supply chain constraints.
Procurement Manager in Glasgow employer: Taylor Hopkinson
As a leading player in the offshore wind sector, our company offers an exceptional work environment for a Procurement Manager in Scotland, where innovation meets sustainability. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative culture that encourages professional growth and development, providing employees with access to cutting-edge training and mentorship opportunities. With a strong commitment to local supply chain initiatives and a focus on safety and compliance, we ensure that our team members are empowered to make impactful contributions to the renewable energy landscape.
We think you need these skills to ace Procurement Manager in Glasgow
Procurement Strategy Development
Market Analysis
End-to-End Sourcing Processes
Contract Drafting and Negotiation
Compliance Management
Negotiation Strategies
Supplier Relationship Management