Job ID: 2024-20148 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Financial Services and Procurement
Overview
Princeton Universityâ™s Office of Finance and Treasury seeks an accomplished procurement leader for the position of Senior Category Manager in the central Procurement Services function. This role requires an influential individual capable of driving transformational change and leading the efforts to build category management oversight. This role will be responsible for a variety of complex categories which may include research, technology, and business services. The ideal candidate will demonstrate versatility across a range of categories.
This role is expected to deliver measurable value to the University. This includes leading strategic sourcing projects, providing procurement leadership for projects sponsored by senior University leaders, and negotiating complex contracts. Blending technical competency, a collaborative investigative approach, and the insights gained from rigorous analytics, he/she will synthesize multiple sources of information into compelling business cases, strategies, and plans, and, will partner with a wide range of stakeholders to execute those plans through sourcing, contracting, and operationalizing new suppliers. With a diverse and complex campus engaged in world class education and research, navigating challenging situations to influence stakeholders will require leadership and managerial excellence across the Source-to-Pay lifecycle.
The Office of Finance & Treasury actively searches for staff members of exceptional ability and promise who share in Princeton University's commitment to excellence, and who present a diversity of viewpoints and cultures. We offer varied professional opportunities spanning all aspects of financial management, analysis, and processing in support of the teaching and research mission. As part of the University community, we respect the dignity and individuality of each member while trying to foster a sense of shared experience and common purpose. We are unwavering in our commitment to both diversity and community and embrace the variety of talents, backgrounds, and perspectives of all of our colleagues.
Responsibilities
Strategic Sourcing
Develop compelling business cases to deliver long term value through the synthesis of analytics, stakeholder requirements, and market dynamics for complex and challenging categories which require significant input from diverse campus stakeholders
Lead and perform strategic sourcing activities using an electronic RFx portal
Collaborate with stakeholders and senior leaders to build demand management, specification, bundling, and other strategies into the value proposition while balancing social objectives such as diversity and sustainability.
Lead the negotiations, contracting, and enablement of new supplier agreements.
Educate campus stakeholders to optimize the user Source-to-Pay (S2P) experience
Meet regularly with campus constituents to identify savings and service opportunities, monitor contract compliance and facilitate the exchange of information to enhance campus outcomes and improve supplier performance.
Contract and Supplier Enablement
Lead teams to develop a thorough understanding of user requirements in advance of the RFx to inform the change management and communications activities during project implementation
Ensure the desired portfolio of supplier catalogs and content are displayed in the electronic marketplace
Work collaboratively with project managers, communications staff, technical administrators, and affected campus departments to ensure the successful launch of new, competitively awarded suppliers
Campus Project Support
In partnership with department leaders, leverage skill and judgment to source, negotiate, and execute contracts necessary to achieve campus department objectives, minimize university risk, and promote supplier diversity
Evaluate and resolve contractual issues for complex, high dollar purchases to ensure process and policy compliance, value and risk optimization, and the achievement of University objectives including diversity, equity, and inclusion
Category Leadership
For categories which require further centralized management and oversight, partner with University leaders to develop strategies and roadmaps to improve the processes and value for those categories.
Lead teams to transform the category management function for key categories.
Leverage internal and external data, market intelligence, and appropriate strategic sourcing practices to deliver a balance between short term results with strategic objectives
Manage the contract portfolio within the category and collaborate as required for non-strategic contracts with the appropriate Buyer
Qualifications
Essential Qualifications:
Bachelorâ™s degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience
7-10 years of experience in strategic procurement and category management
Excellent communications skills with the ability to influence stakeholders and lead cross-functional teams
Excellent analytical skills with an aptitude to convert complex and conflicting needs into actionable requirements
Advanced negotiation skills
Advanced knowledge of contracts and the ability to lead stakeholders to minimize the impact of contract terms and conditions
Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office Tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Preferred Qualifications:
CPM or CPSM certification
MBA, MS, or other advanced degree
Experience with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and/or Uniform Guidance
Demonstrated category leadership experiences
Experience working in a higher education environment
Proficiency with electronic sourcing and eProcurement systems
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