Greater Technology Together
Director, Procurement
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
40 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Director, Procurement
GTT
• Own and manage strategic supplier relationships across network, security, cloud, software, AI platforms and CPE • Lead complex negotiations, renewals and sourcing initiatives to deliver sustainable cost savings and risk mitigation • Establish vendor performance management through KPIs, scorecards and executive business reviews • Drive total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis and supplier rationalisation • Design and continuously improve procurement policies, governance and controls across regions • Partner closely with Legal, Technology, Security, Operations and Finance to ensure commercial, technical and compliance alignment • Embed procurement discipline into AI adoption to prevent tool sprawl and uncontrolled spend • Build, lead and develop a high‑performing global procurement team
Job Requirements
- 10+ years’ experience in procurement or strategic sourcing, including senior leadership roles
- Strong background procuring software, technology, telecom/network equipment or IT infrastructure
- Proven success in cost reduction, vendor negotiation and contract management
- Experience building or transforming procurement processes and governance
- Excellent commercial, analytical and stakeholder management skills
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Flexible work hours
- Paid time off
- Remote work options
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