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Procurement Specialist

Location

Worldwide

Posted

48 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Procurement Specialist

leadtech

Role Description We are looking for a Procurement Specialist with 2–5 years of experience in procurement, sourcing, or vendor management, ideally within technology-related categories such as SaaS, software licensing, or IT services. This is an individual contributor role reporting to the Procurement Lead. The position focuses on implementing defined procurement plans, managing supplier engagements, and ensuring cost-effective and compliant purchasing processes. The role does not include people management or ownership of procurement strategy. Qualifications - Hands-on experience running competitive sourcing processes and negotiating commercial terms. - Comfortable working with contract structures, subscription-based models, and cost analysis frameworks. - Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills. - Clear communication with both technical and business stakeholders. - Strong commercial mindset, decisive and solution-oriented. - Approachable and collaborative working style. - Comfortable operating in a dynamic environment, adaptable to evolving priorities. - Experienced with digital procurement systems. - Openness to leveraging AI tools for productivity and analysis. Requirements - Execute end-to-end procurement cycle for software, SaaS, and technology services. - Manage RFP, RFI, and RFQ processes. - Coordinate vendor evaluations and support supplier selection. - Ensure compliance with internal procurement policies and governance standards. - Conduct negotiations within defined approval frameworks. - Support contract drafting, renewals, and amendments with Legal and Finance. - Maintain contract repository, renewal trackers, and supplier documentation. - Monitor license consumption and subscription usage. - Perform spend analysis and total cost of ownership (TCO) assessments. - Partner with Engineering, Legal, Finance, Security, and Operations. - Align stakeholders throughout sourcing and contracting processes. - Coordinate timelines and flag risks or delays. - Ensure procurement activities meet budget and compliance requirements. - Support supplier performance follow-ups. - Consolidate expenditure data across departments. - Identify cost optimization opportunities. - Contribute to procurement process improvements. - Prepare dashboards, reports, and business case inputs. - Leverage digital procurement systems and AI tools to improve efficiency. Benefits - Flexible career path with personalized internal training and an annual budget for external learning opportunities. - Flexible schedule with flextime and the option of working fully remote or from our Barcelona office. - Free Friday afternoons with a 7-hour workday, plus a 35-hour workweek in July and August. - Competitive salary, full-time permanent contract. - 25 days of vacation plus your birthday off, with flexible vacation options—no blackout days! Company Description At Leadtech, we’ve been redefining digital businesses since 2009, creating innovative online solutions that reach millions of users every month. With a diverse team of over 700 members from 23+ nationalities, we’re united by a passion for creativity and collaboration. We specialize in delivering user-centric experiences across web and mobile platforms, where people can connect with our products like never before. We’re proud of our global reach and committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where every individual contributes to our shared vision of bringing cutting-edge projects to life.

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