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Procurement Specialist

Dechra Pharmaceuticals Limited
Northwich
3 days ago
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Thank you for checking out our vacancy, we're delighted you want to learn more about joining Dechra. This role is a Category Procurement Specialist for APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients).
A career at Dechra is different. Sure, we're a growing global company with a presence in 27 countries but our purpose is simple - to achieve the sustainable improvement of animal health and welfare globally.
If you want to be part of a team that invests in your future and ensures you have the support to reach your full potential and thrive, please read on.
The Opportunity
The Category Procurement Specialist provides support to the procurement manager and wider category team in delivering against procurement & supply chain strategies for a specific sub-category and business areas. The category area for this role will be APIs .
Role Responsibility
So, what will you be doing? This role has a broad and varied remit and the successful candidate will have responsibility for duties including:

  • Supports Category Manager in execution and implementation of Category global sourcing strategy for the API's , working across functions, regions, and Manufacturing sites to understand and define business requirements, respond to changes
  • Contributes to the overall Strategy Activities, responsible for the global sub-categories
  • Applies procurement best practices to identify and deliver a sustained year-on-year pipeline of opportunities within.
  • Participates in the sourcing strategy setting up and implements category Strategy to ensure short, mid, and long-term objectives. Ensure compliance and security of supply for the category, proactively identifying and mitigating all forms of risk to quality, service, and cost. Provide oversight for compliance programs necessary when working with suppliers.
  • Actively seeks and delivers cost and process improvement projects. Supports the business prioritisation and implementation.
  • Responsible for continuously gathering Market Intelligence to ensure market competitiveness and transparency of current terms of cooperation with suppliers.
  • Manages portfolio of suppliers within a determined sub-category, taking ownership of the complete sourcing process, commercial negotiations and further contracting
  • Responsible for leading Requests for Information (RFI), Requests for Quotation (RFQ), Supplier Evaluations and Due Diligence, Negotiation, Contracting, and ultimately owning Supplier Relationship Management for key contracts.
    The Candidate
    Here at Dechra we pride ourselves on being an inclusive employer. We know that individuals' unique background and experience can bring a wealth of variety and expertise to our global workforce. For this role, we're particularly keen to hear from those who have/are:
  • Experienced procurement professional with min. 5 years of experience in an international manufacturing organisation working with chemical materials such as (APIs, excipients, coformulants, inerts, etc)
  • In-depth knowledge of procurement systems and best practices
  • Working knowledge of multi-site ERP systems
  • Strong knowledge of suppliers, market and environment
  • A proven track record of building strong external and internal relations based on trust
  • Proven negotiation skills
  • Strong team player and collaboration skills on an international level.
    We also require:
  • Fluent English communication skills: written and spoken
  • Pro-active and solutions drive with the ability to work to strict deadlines with a high level of accuracy
  • Proven effective communicator across all levels with an ability to create a collaborative work environment
  • Highly organized and detail oriented
  • Experience of developing procurement strategies
  • Certified Purchasing Specialist (CIPS, NEVI) or a Bachelor's Degree in Life Sciences or supply chain management.
    Additional Information:
    Occasional global travel may be required with this role.
    This role is based in either Northwich (UK) or Zagreb (Croatia)
    The role includes hybrid working
    What we can offer you:
    We offer a comprehensive benefits package (depending on the country of employment) that you will definitely find attractive.
    About the Company
    If a career at Dechra has piqued your interest, find out more at Dechra Careers.
    Dechra is a growing, global specialist in veterinary pharmaceuticals. Our expertise is in the development, manufacture, marketing and sales of high quality products exclusively for veterinarians worldwide.
    All applications received are reviewed by our internal talent acquisition team and we will get in touch if your skills and experience match what we're looking for. Should you not hear back from us within 28 days please don't be too disappointed - we may keep your CV on our database for any future vacancies which could be suitable, and we encourage you to keep an eye on our careers site. We value diversity within our global workforce and encourage an inclusive culture. Any questions or queries, please contact us.

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