Procurement Senior Data Analyst (Supervisor)

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London, England
10 months ago
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Client: Publicis Re:Sources
Location: London, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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Posted: 07.06.2025
Expiry Date: 22.07.2025
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Job Description: An opportunity has arisen for a Procurement Senior Data Analyst (Supervisor), to join the Publicis Groupe Procurement team. The Procurement team provides holistic procurement business solutions within Publicis Groupe, aiming to protect, enrich, challenge, and reduce spend through best-in-class processes and negotiations. The department manages the full cycle from sourcing to vendor and contract management.
This role can be based in either our London or Dublin office. Please only apply if you have the relevant right to work.
Position Summary
The Global Procurement Senior Data Analyst (Supervisor) is responsible for maintaining various Procurement Data Sources, including Spend Analysis, KPIs, Savings, and Business Intelligence Reporting. The role involves reporting, savings analysis, invoicing, and budget management.
Key Responsibilities
Provide Actionable Spend Analysis: Develop reports on spend categories, markets, hubs, vendors, and spend types; standardise procurement data for review.
Manage Savings Claims: Validate savings and cost avoidance claims; track savings; report KPIs like savings, managed spend, project volume, and delivery speed.
Analyse Procurement Pipeline: Provide insights on portfolio status; maintain performance tracking; collaborate on reports; identify trends and risks.
Investigate Existing Spend: Analyze spend data; evaluate contracts and vendors; maintain datasets.
Governance Reporting: Present progress and KPIs at board level; prepare communications; create dashboards in BI tools.
Manage Data Analysts: Prioritize and oversee data analysts for performance and strategy monitoring.
Required Skills/Experience
Expertise in Microsoft Excel
Strong financial understanding
Procurement experience is a plus
3-5 years of experience
Highly organized with prioritization skills
Effective relationship building
Excellent communication, analytical skills, and attention to detail
Fluent in English; foreign language skills are a plus

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