Procurement Director / Supply Chain Director
What is in the Procurement Director job description?
A Procurement Director has the responsibility for the overall procurement function, leading on all procurement efforts to efficiently and effectively maximize value throughout the supply chain. You’ll need excellent leadership and professional skills, with a proven track record of senior management within a first-tier supplier or SMEs.
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What qualifications do you need?
If you’re looking to move into a role of a Procurement Director, you’ll need the following qualifications and skills.
- Significant experience in a tier 1 senior purchasing management role.
- In-depth related vendor management experience.
- Proven track record in developing and implementing commodity strategies to deliver improved supplier cost performance.
- Extensive knowledge of the fundamentals of purchasing.
- Experience with Industry standard ERP systems.
- Experience with global purchasing organisations and global suppliers..
There are a number of ways to help you on your journey to become a Procurement Director
To start your journey to become a Procurement Consultant, the ideal starting point is the Level 4 Diploma in Procurement and Supply. Once complete, move on to Level 5 and Level 6 qualifications that will take you all the way to MCIPS.
What does a Procurement Director get paid?
In the UK, typically the Procurement Director gets paid on average £113,363 based on the UK Salary Guide 2023. A Procurement Director sits in the Advanced Professional level, the breakdown is as follows:
Advanced Professional
- UK: £89,031
- Australia: $208,066
- New Zealand: $182,900
- MENA: $123,790
- South Africa: ZAR 1,237K
- Sub-Saharan Africa $90,400
- North America: $125,504
- Europe: €127,846
Salaries may increase if you are studying with CIPS or change sector. To find out more about the salaries of procurement and supply professionals let our salary calculator do the hard work for you.
Further your career
The Management Entry Route (MER) is designed for procurement professionals, operating in a senior strategic role. You'll receive a practical pathway that will guide you to MCIPS status, without having to go down the traditional learning and exam route. You will be assessed for your experience, knowledge and responsibility through an online assessment and a remote (Zoom/Teams) interview.
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