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Procurement manager (estates)

Coventry
Uniperms
Procurement manager
€52,500 a year
Posted: 3 June
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Overview

The University of Warwick is a world-class Higher Education Institution and is looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Procurement Manager to join its established Procurement Services team. Awarded University of the Year in the Midlands 2026, ranked within the top 10 of UK university league tables, one of Europe’s top 20 universities and 74th globally, Warwick is a leading and ambitious institution.

We are seeking an experienced Procurement Manager to lead the end-to-end procurement of capital construction projects across the University’s Estates portfolio, including new build, refurbishment, and M&E works. You will manage a defined portfolio of spend, developing and implementing procurement strategies to deliver best value contracts and continuous improvement solutions that contribute to the University’s Procurement Strategy.

You will work closely with stakeholders in the Estates Office to review current supply chain solutions and implement optimum procurement arrangements – taking account of operational contexts, regulatory compliance, and applicable deadlines. You will support non-procurement staff in obtaining value for money through guidance and training, and champion best procurement practice across the University.

Previous applicants need not apply


Your Category Focus: Works and Works Related Consultancy Services

* Lead procurement activity for construction works, refurbishment projects, M&E works, maintenance contracts, and works-related professional consultancy services across the University estate.
* Collaborate closely with the Estates Office and project teams to develop and deliver procurement strategies that support capital programmes and estate maintenance objectives.
* Manage competitive tendering and contract award processes for NEC, JCT and other standard form works contracts, ensuring compliance with public sector procurement regulations.
* Appoint and manage consultancy frameworks including architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, and project managers.
* Ensure funding conditions (e.g. UKRI, OfS) are met and procurement is conducted with full and compliant audit trails.
* Contribute to the University’s sustainability agenda through the promotion of responsible sourcing and net zero commitments within supply chain engagement.


Key Responsibilities


Category & Procurement Strategy

* Develop, implement and monitor category / project procurement strategies to achieve savings targets and KPI frameworks across spend areas of up to circa £10M p.a.
* Produce and present reports and KPI analysis to support strategic decision-making.
* Ensure procurement recommendations support the University’s strategic goals.


Competitive Procurement Processes

* Plan, lead and award end-to-end procurement processes including SQ/PQQ, ITT, evaluation, and contract award for capital construction and works-related projects.
* Comply with the University’s financial regulations and statutory obligations, including the Public Contracts Regulations and Procurement Act 2023.
* Support stakeholders in developing specifications and evaluation criteria for tender exercises and market engagements.


Contract Negotiation & Management

* Lead routine negotiations to secure commercially optimum contracts, managing financial and legal risks including total cost analysis, payment terms, liability and IPR.
* Manage ongoing contracts to ensure benefits realisation and effective supplier performance management.


Stakeholder Engagement

* Act as a designated Procurement link to the Estates Office and relevant operational departments, providing advice and facilitating procurement pipeline visibility.
* Build effective collaborative relationships with internal departments and external bodies (e.g. other HEIs, funders, consortia).
* Contribute to the Office’s training programme by disseminating procurement best practice.


About You

The ideal candidate will be proactive, collaborative, and results-focused. You will:

* Be educated to degree level or hold equivalent professional experience, with a good standard of numeracy and literacy.
* Have demonstrable experience delivering cradle-to-grave procurement for construction projects, including SQ/PQQ, ITT, evaluation, and contract award.
* Demonstrate strong category and supply chain management knowledge across works and estates-related spend.
* Have experience or a keen interest in works / construction procurement, including familiarity with standard forms of contract such as NEC or JCT.
* Understand the procurement of professional consultancy services in an estates or capital projects context.
* Be a capable negotiator with solid contract management experience and an understanding of commercial and legal risk.
* Possess excellent communication, planning, and organisational skills with the ability to build collaborative relationships across a broad range of stakeholders.
* Be confident in data analysis, using P2P and corporate systems to support strategy formulation.
* Be familiar with the regulatory environment for public sector construction procurement, including thresholds and compliant tendering routes.
* Ideally hold full MCIPS (Level 6) or be working towards this, or hold relevant equivalent experience.
* Have a working knowledge of public sector procurement regulations (Public Contracts Regulations, Procurement Act 2023 / Procurement Regulations 2024) – desirable.


About Procurement Services

Procurement Services is part of the University’s Finance Office, which supports business planning and innovation to maximise financial resources and create a sustainable platform for future growth. Finance staff across the University are networked as a professional community of expertise.

You will be supported to continue your professional journey through access to Continuing Professional Development training, sector networks and regular Finance Office briefings.

The role is campus-based; however, staff can opt to work under the Finance Office’s current hybrid policy where a maximum of 40% of time (typically Tuesdays and Fridays for full-time staff) can be worked remotely. During the induction phase, 100% on-site working is required.


Why Choose Warwick?

Strategic Influence

Procurement Managers at Warwick are empowered to design and deliver best-value contracts, influence policy, and drive continuous improvement across diverse spend categories. You will have genuine scope to make an impact.

Professional Development

Warwick actively supports career progression through access to sector networks, CPD opportunities, and regular Finance Office briefings. You’ll be part of a professional community that values innovation and collaboration.

Campus Culture

Warwick fosters a vibrant, inclusive campus environment with a ‘cosmopolitan in the countryside’ feel. The University is committed to sustainability, accessibility, and creating people-focused environments.

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