Procurement & Compliance Data Analyst

London
1 day ago
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£45,000-£50,000 plus extensive benefits including subsidised travel
Public Sector, Hybrid working (London or Southampton office)

This is an exciting time for this growing public sector/regulated procurement team. This is a new role and will suit a confident communicator, who can manage stakeholder expectations and help build the reporting framework for a dynamic growing organisation.

The primary purpose of the role is to provide strategic compliance oversight, assurance, and insight across the procurement function, enabling the business to operate a fully auditable, transparent, and forward-looking procurement model.

By owning the procurement data frameworks, stage-gate governance and PA23 public sector mandated documentation and standards, the role ensures that procurement decisions, supplier engagement, and contract awards are supported by consistent evidence, clear audit trails, and robust governance controls.

Ideal Experience

Experience of compliance reporting and procurement analytics
Understanding of public sector or regulatory frameworks, particularly PA23 or similar public procurement legislation (however this can be trained for the right candidate)
Advanced data analysis skills using tools such as Excel, Power BI, or Tableau, with the ability to produce complex analytical models and translate data into actionable insights
Excellent communication & stakeholder engagement skills, with ability to influence at all levels
Familiarity with ERP and procurement platforms such as SAP or Coupa
Skilled in cost analysis techniques, negotiation, and risk mitigation planning
Experience supporting governance processes
Demonstrated contribution to transformation or change programmes
Logical and structured approach to problem solving, strong organisational skills and attention to detail
Comfortable working independently and managing multiple priorities
Ability to operate as a trusted partner to senior leadership
Proficient user of Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word and ExcelHow to Apply

Please apply, attaching your full CV and quoting reference 10315

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