The Plant Procurement Manager (PPM) manages the relationship between the purchasing organization and the plant to achieve the plant’s purchasing objectives.
What will you do?
Productivity
· Accountable, with the Procurement Sourcing Leads (PSL), for the material productivity of the plant.
· Monitoring of the negotiation actions and their results.
· Support to the PSL for managing technical and supplier change actions (identification and progress) with escalation process within the purchasing function and/or the plant.
· Identification, with the PSL, of new actions to reach the targets in term of productivity by lever
· In charge of the accuracy of forecasted savings by challenging PSL to ensure maintenance is being performed and to make it match the P&L reality.
· Accountable, with the monthly reconciliation committee (PPM, financial controller and PSL, for consistency of productivity in forecast and in actuals.
Supplier Management
· Supports Plant Quality & Managers on supplier performance for critical cases, in internal escalation process after SQME & SSCME’s implications
· Participates to the monthly Supplier Performance Meeting with the Plant.
· Informs about short and middle-term Quality & Logistics risks coming from supplier market.
Supplier Market
· Makes sure that the Supplier Orientation Charts exist and are shared with the Plant.
· Informs the Plant about supplier market significant changes and warns the Plant if risks are identified.