What will you do
The Procurement Manager in a factory environment is responsible for overseeing the sourcing of direct and indirect materials, services, and equipment required for production. This role ensures cost-effective procurement strategies, supplier performance, and alignment with plant operations and corporate procurement policies.
How you will do it
Strategic Sourcing & Category Management
Develop and execute sourcing strategies for key categories (e.g., raw materials, MRO, packaging).
Align sourcing decisions with global and regional category strategies and plant-specific needs
Supplier Management
Identify, evaluate, and manage supplier relationships to ensure quality, cost, and delivery performance.
Lead supplier negotiations and contract management in coordination with legal and compliance teams
Operational Procurement
Ensure timely procurement of materials to support uninterrupted production.
Collaborate with planning, logistics, and quality teams to resolve supply issues and optimize inventory
Cost & Risk Management
Conduct cost analysis and implement cost-saving initiatives.
Monitor market trends and risks (e.g., tariffs, shortages) and develop mitigation plans
Compliance & Governance
Ensure adherence to procurement policies, including use of standard T&Cs and RASIC accountability models
Support audits and maintain documentation for traceability and compliance.
Team Leadership
Lead and develop a team of buyers or analysts, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and accountability.
Coordinate with regional and global procurement teams to share best practices and leverage scale
What we look for
Required
A Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or a related field.
10+ years of experience in procurement within a manufacturing environment.
At least 5 years of leadership or managerial experience, with the ability to guide and develop a team.
Knowledge of IREF industry
Danish language skills to support collaboration with local stakeholders.
Strong negotiation, analytical thinking, and stakeholder management abilities.
Experience working with ERP systems, such as SAP, and other procurement tools.
Understanding of lean manufacturing, cost modeling, and supplier quality processes.