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Sourcing and vendor manager

Avery Dennison

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Avery Dennison

Sourcing and vendor manager

Remote Cork, Ireland Full Time Senior
Posted 3 months ago
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Job Description

The Strategic Sourcing Manager will perform a combination of strategic sourcing, contract management, performance management, and relationship management functions for Avery Dennison’s Global IT Sourcing and Vendor Management (ITSVM) team including but not limited to Hardware, Software, Cloud services and IT professional services as well as and primarily (but not limited to) services in EMEA and APAC. 

You will be responsible for managing your assigned portfolio, the full lifecycle of all associated IT Services purchasing (from initial concept/planning and vendor selection to contract closeout and vendor off-boarding), and strategic projects. You will also support the Vendor Management Office (VMO) objectives, enabling a consistent approach to implementing vendor management practices across the organization. These practices include the establishment of roles, governance processes and standardized scorecarding of key vendors. You will be known as a subject matter expert, a thought leader, and you will need to excel at building strong relationships with internal stakeholders as well as vendors.

You will be leading a team of 2 specialists

 Primary Responsibilities:

  • Strategizes, develops, and is accountable for managing assigned categories/projects, including sustained delivery of results that meet business needs
  • Balances time between daily operation activities and strategic planning/projects, with work performed without appreciable direction
  • Contributes to the development of overall objectives and long-range goals of the organization
  • Identifies and executes operational improvements for ITSVM and assigned categories
  • Partners with Avery Dennison stakeholders globally and works cross-functionally and cross-regionally with operational teams and other key stakeholders globally
  • Manages assigned portfolio and projects, engaging as the subject matter expert, providing consultation to key stakeholders, and identifying any portfolio optimization / consolidation opportunities
  • Manages communications with vendors, stakeholders, internal reviewers, and finance teams 
  • Creates and delivers high-value, Global IT sourcing strategies, including: market analysis/benchmarking, vendor evaluation/selection (e.g. RFx, due diligence, Q&A, scoring), cost forecasts, and negotiation strategy (including leveraging global capability and scale)
  • Leads contract development, negotiates contracts, drafts commercial terms, manages contract approvals, and creates and/or approves order documentation (SOWs, POs, Requisitions, etc). 
  • Facilitates post-execution contract management, including: maintaining the contract system of record, providing proactive renewal/obligation notifications, analyzing problem areas, and helping resolve disputes
  • Supports the deployment of consistent vendor management processes, 
  • Responsible for providing administrative support, such as tracking, reporting, data entry, scheduling, and other tasks as needed to support the ITSVM team and Sourcing and Vendor Management lifecycle.  

  • Provides guidance to less experienced team members


Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, or technology; MBA or JD degree is preferred
  • Minimum of 6 years' experience in global IT sourcing, vendor management, and strategic procurement
  • Proven expertise in supply chain management, category management, and strategic sourcing
  • Strong knowledge of contract negotiation, drafting, and management
  • Proficiency in sourcing, asset, and contract management tools and practices
  • Excellent project and process management skills, with the ability to handle multiple vendors and projects simultaneously
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to create and deliver high-impact presentations
  • Demonstrated experience in building and maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels
  • In-depth understanding of enterprise IT and indirect categories such as HR & Benefits, Finance, Legal, Risk, M&A, Tax, Communications, Treasury, and Contingent Labour
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret complex data and provide actionable insights
  • Strong business acumen and understanding of international business practices and regulations
  • Proven track record of delivering cost savings and process improvements through strategic sourcing initiatives
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
  • Excellent organisational skills with a keen attention to detail
  • Willingness to travel as required (approximately 10% of the time)

Additional Information

Who we are! - Our Story:

Every voice. Every day! Eight Values. One Team!

Being open to every voice, every day, brings our value of diversity to life and makes Avery Dennison a vibrant and engaging place to be. We understand diversity and equal opportunities as enrichment for our future-oriented work. Across our diverse, global team, every voice makes us stronger. When we listen to and learn from each other, there is no limit to what we can achieve together. Each of us is unique, and we appreciate bringing together different personalities and talents.

At Avery Dennison, we do what we love, and we love what we do - Just click here, and get to know us better: Life @ Avery Dennison (linkedin.com/company/avery-dennison/life/emea)


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Required Skills
  • strategic sourcing
  • contract management
  • performance management
  • relationship management
  • IT services purchasing
  • vendor selection

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