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Procurement Manager - Technology Products, Services & IoT | Global Technology Market Leading Brand | £70,000 + Bonus | London / Surrey / Berkshire (Hybrid)

Bramwith Consulting
London
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Procurement Manager - Technology Products, Services & IoT | Global Technology Market Leading Brand | £70,000 + Bonus | London / Surrey / Berkshire (Hybrid)

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Are you a commercially sharp procurement or supply chain professional ready to take on one of the most exciting and challenging roles in the industry?


This is a rare opportunity to join a globally renowned market leading household name brand at the forefront of innovation in tech services, consumer technology, digital, and innovative tech related products.


You’ll be part of a high-performing global enterprise procurement team managing £4 Billion of spend across cutting-edge indirect & direct technology categories. You’ll support strategic initiatives across the UK, Europe, and the US, including a major transformation programmes for both existing and next-gen technologies.


This is a rewarding environment where you’ll be given support and the license to make a real impact. This is a unique opportunity to fast track your career progression, gain unrivalled exposure to global contracts, and partner with senior leadership across the business as you help transform a core area of the company’s technology and growth strategy.


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Manage the full end-to-end sourcing process across high-impact technology.
  • Help deliver an 8-figure RFP to redeploy next-gen smart technologies and products.
  • Own data gathering, spend analytics, market analysis, and reporting to support strategic decision-making.
  • Deliver cost breakdowns and total cost of ownership (TCO) modelling for major RFPs and commercial negotiations.
  • Influence contract terms and lifecycle management, understanding implications beyond baseline price.
  • Partner with senior stakeholders across the UK, EMEA, and the US to align procurement with tech service and product roadmaps.
  • Present deal summaries and commercial insights to Director and VP-level stakeholders.
  • Support strategic initiatives in content protection, anti-piracy, and digital asset security.
  • Contribute to global cost-saving programmes and transformation initiatives.


What You’ll Bring:

  • 3+ years of procurement, supply chain, or commercial experience.
  • Strong commercial acumen: cost analysis, contract terms, TCO, and stakeholder influence.
  • Proven experience in sourcing and negotiating contracts.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with global scope.
  • Experience in SRM and supplier performance tracking, ideally using platforms like Ariba.
  • Smart, hardworking, and curious mindset, willing to learn and challenge status quo.


This is a genuine career-building role where you’ll work alongside talented professionals in a high-profile global team. You’ll gain exposure to complex procurement challenges, benefit from close mentoring, and grow your expertise in a strategic and international environment.


If you’re ready to take the next step in your procurement career, contact Oskar at for a confidential discussion.


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