Skip to main content

This job has expired

Procurement Manager

Employer
Network Rail
Location
London
Salary
£32,256 - £36,288 plus £3,100 London Allowance
Closing date
4 Mar 2019
Reference
IRC2139796

Job Details

Procurement Manager
£32,256 - £36,288
plus £3,100 London Allowance
Based in London

Ref: IRC2139796
 

Britain’s railways make more journeys today than in the 1920’s, when the network was twice its current size. The Digital Railway Programme will enable the deployment of digital signalling and train control systems, which have the potential to revolutionise the way trains are operated and controlled. They’ll also significantly increase available capacity, improve performance and enhance safety. Right now, we have a number of exciting opportunities within the team.

As our Procurement Manager, you’ll deliver a first-class service for the next generation of our digital railway systems. As part of this, you’ll develop and implement individual projects and strategy proposals. This’ll include evaluating tender documents, negotiating contracts and providing post contract commercial management. You’ll also provide dedicated support to senior staff and keep close to any contract disputes. Forward-thinking, you’ll also identify tangible improvements and proactively hold meetings with stakeholders and suppliers.  

To join, you’ll have excellent interpersonal skills and be passionate about putting the customer first. With recognised skills in contractual and commercial matters, you’ll enjoy giving credible advice and inspiring others. This’ll be supported by your successful procurement background and your ability to foster successful relationships with suppliers. Plus, you’ll pay close attention to detail and be keen to think outside the box.

Join the Digital Railway Programme and be a part of the transformation that will revolutionise the rail industry.
 

Click the 'Apply' button to find out more.

Closing date: 4th March 2019

Company

Our vision is a better railway for a better Britain

We aim to deliver a railway that is safer, more reliable and more efficient than ever before, to help build a thriving, sustainable economy.   

Britain’s railway does more than transport passengers and goods. It brings people and businesses closer together, which creates new jobs, opens up new markets and stimulates economic growth. We want to provide the best possible service to everyone who relies on the railway – passengers, train operating companies and businesses nationwide. Rail is vital to Britain's future.

More to us than meets the eye

There’s more to our organisation than you might have imagined. Although rail is a huge part of our business, we’re also one of the largest land and property owners in the UK. We manage a huge property portfolio that includes 18 of the biggest stations in Britain, the retail outlets inside them, and the small businesses that live under their arches. Sales at some of our stations have even been outperforming the high street.

We’re also behind some of the biggest, most innovative projects in the country – from the world’s largest solar bridge at Blackfriars through to electrification and HS2. Pioneers in advanced technology, our technical team invented the use of HD cameras to identify track wear-and-tear more efficiently. We’re also responsible for the 17,000km-long fibre optic network that powers our trackside signals, telephones and electrical systems. We do all this whilst maintaining safety as our number one priority.

Our rail network is the fastest growing and safest in Europe. But we still have work to do to create a railway fit for 21st century Britain. We’re investing more than £25bn in developing our infrastructure so that we can deliver more services and better journeys. This is the largest programme of sustained investment in the railway that Britain has ever seen, presenting an abundance of opportunities for ambitious and enthusiastic people like you to make an impact.

Company info
Website

Get job alerts

Create a job alert and receive personalised job recommendations straight to your inbox.

Create alert