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The roleThe Capital Procurement Associate Director for major capital project delivery and category management support is responsible for supporting the Manufacturing Component's need for sourcing suppliers for automation, construction, engineering, and engineered equipment with a principle focus on Europe and Asia.
The role is part of the Global Manufacturing Procurement Capital & Infrastructure team which is responsible for sourcing and purchasing goods and services in a way that adds value to the internal client organizations and ensures Lilly remains competitive in the global pharmaceutical industry. In performing this role, the individual will utilize the Lilly Strategic Sourcing Process to provide the customer the greatest value within the allowed timeframe. The ideal candidate will have proven experience leading major capital projects; identifying/evaluating potential suppliers; executing work with engineering, architecture and construction management firms and negotiating domestic and international supply agreements. This includes experience managing internal relationships to facilitate capital project delivery as well as supplier relationships and performance to develop and implement cost effective sourcing strategies for each area that reduce supply risk.
Key Responsibilities:Category management which consists of global development, implementation, and management of Lilly's strategy for the acquisition of engineering and construction services, automation, and capital equipment.Lead the review of requirements, development of sourcing strategies, and management of the supplier due diligence process, oversight of the RFP process, contract negotiation and award, and oversight of the contract management process.Work in conjunction with business clients to qualify suppliers, participate in supplier relationship management meetings, spend analysis, market intelligence and risk management.Sourcing for major capital projects at Lilly's global manufacturing sites to acquire goods and services ($100 - $750MM annually).Leads the procurement management for major projects and programs with greater risk, resource/financial requirements and/or complexity.Execute the supplier management which consists of facilitating the relationship between internal customers and suppliers.Identify and implement cost/risk reduction and avoidance savings opportunities of $15M or more annually.Execute project procurement activities in accordance with both Global Procurement procedures with strong focus on competitive bidding, ensuring recommendations are based on the most competitive technical and commercial acceptable sources.Essential Skills:Proven track record in sourcing engineering and construction services, capital equipment and experience with commissioning/qualification.7-15 years in capital project procurement experience.Pharmaceutical process or plant experience preferred.Good communication skills – written, verbal, collaboration, and interpersonal.Willingness to influence and negotiate internally and externally.Demonstrated business acumen: good analytical and problem-solving skills.Self-motivated individual with the ability to act independently with minimal supervision in a complex multi-organizational environment while maintaining prioritization and ensuring appropriate level of compliance with policies and procedures.Education Requirements:Degree level of education in Procurement, Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Business related field or Degree level education in any discipline with relevant experience.Excellent command of written and spoken English.CIPS / IIPMM / ISM qualification and/or relevant Procurement experience.Good IT literacy with the Microsoft Office suite & SAP/Ariba.Other Information:Ability to travel 2 – 3 weeks per year (both internationally and domestically) as needed to support sourcing initiatives and supplier relationship management activities.Location: Cork, Ireland
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