McKinsey & Company
Director, Global Procurement Operations
McKinsey & Company, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Procurement
Director, Global Procurement Operations
Job ID: 92550
Do you want to do work that matters, alongside supportive leaders who will help you grow faster than you ever thought possible? Are you a creative problem-solver who is energized by challenges?
You've come to the right place.
Who You'll Work WithYou'll work in our Miramar/New York/ Philadelphia/Boston office as part of our global Procurement Department (Sourcing/Contracts & Purchasing teams) reporting to the Sr. Director, Procurement & Capabilities. While Category Management identifies value, our Procurement Department ensures that Sourcing secures it while Purchasing maintains it through critical controls.
The Director will collaborate closely with category leaders and senior business leaders across the firm to focus on the seamless integration of the category to sourcing to purchasing processes, ensuring regulatory adherence through well-designed processes, targeted training, and enhanced supplier due diligence.
In this role, you will get a broad understanding of McKinsey's overall business, gain visibility across the organization, and be responsible for leading efficiencies by leveraging automation, AI, and streamlined contracting to sustain the value over time.
Your impact within our firmAs a key leader within our organization, you will be responsible for developing the firm's vision for Sourcing, Contracting, and Purchasing (S2P) and implementing a strategic roadmap that ensures the value identified by Category Management is fully realized and sustained through integrated processes and critical controls.
You will drive regulatory compliance by enhancing supplier due diligence, implementing critical S2P processes, and providing targeted training to relevant stakeholders. Leveraging the expertise of cross-functional teams, you will integrate AI and automation to enhance efficiency in contracting, order times, and sourcing-purchasing hand-offs.
In this role, you will foster strong partnerships and align on shared objectives while syndicating the vision and educating key leaders across departments, including Category Management, Finance, Legal, Cybersecurity, Social Responsibility, Risk, and Compliance. You will monitor and optimize key performance indicators for sourcing and purchasing to ensure that business objectives are met. Leading continuous process improvement initiatives, you will streamline the S2P process, ensuring seamless hand-offs, precise execution, and clear roles and responsibilities within a complex matrix environment with multiple stakeholders.
Additionally, you will attract, develop, and retain top talent by fostering an organization centered on continuous growth and development, where leaders actively support and care for their colleagues, empowering them to deliver impactful work. Acting as a change agent across the firm, you will drive a culture of procurement process efficiency and effectiveness.
Your responsibilities will also include partnering with Risk and Environmental Social and Governance Leaders to co-develop and cultivate responsible buying capabilities, ensuring these capabilities comply with regulatory and client requirements. You will advocate for, drive, and sponsor Optimize's "Spend Under Management" KPIs. Staying current on external and internal influences that may impact the department or the firm, such as macroeconomic issues, regulations, and industry trends, will be essential. Furthermore, you will cultivate a culture of open thinking and collaboration to foster an environment that supports the creation of comprehensive and inclusive solutions.
Your qualifications and skills
University degree (STEM/Supply Chain); MBA or advanced degree preferred
10+ years of relevant experience in category management
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and inspire diverse teams, driving performance and collaboration to achieve objectives while fostering a positive, inclusive environment
Proven ability to develop and execute strategies that align with organizational goals and drive growth, with a focus on long-term planning and operational efficiency
Strong understanding of business operations and financial principles, with the ability to assess market trends, develop budgets, and make data-driven decisions to achieve business objectives
Demonstrated expertise in managing and nurturing senior leadership relationships, including suppliers, clients and internal teams, to foster collaboration and ensure alignment with business objectives
Demonstrates sound decision-making grounded in strong ethical principles and an ability to articulate a vision across a broad array of stakeholders in order to drive at results
Skilled in negotiation, with a track record of securing favorable terms in complex contracts and agreements, ensuring optimal outcomes for the organization
Collaborative style and ability to develop and motivate teams in a distributed environment, provide mentorship and drive professional development of colleagues
High energy, responsive, quality orientation and comfortable operating in a fast-paced autonomous and ambiguous environment
Strong knowledge of regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements, ensuring all business operations and processes adhere to legal and industry standards
Extensive experience managing and optimizing S2P processes and systems, ensuring seamless procurement operations, transparency, and effective spend management
Please review the additional requirements regarding essential job functions of McKinsey colleagues.
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FOR U.S. APPLICANTS: McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Certain US jurisdictions require McKinsey & Company to include a reasonable estimate of the salary for this role. For new joiners for this role in the United States, including all office locations where the job may be performed, a reasonable estimated range is $256,000 - $341,000 USD to help you understand what you can expect. This reflects our best estimate of the lowest to highest salary/hourly wages for this role at the time of this posting, ensuring you have a clear picture right from the start, though it's important to remember that actual salaries may vary. Factors like your office location, your unique blend of experience and skills, start date and our current organizational needs all play a part in determining the final figure. Certain roles are also eligible for bonuses, subject to McKinsey's discretion and based on factors such as individual and/or organizational performance.
Additionally, we provide a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our commitment to the wellness of our colleagues and their families. This includes medical, mental health, dental and vision coverage, telemedicine services, life, accident and disability insurance, parental leave and family planning benefits, caregiving resources, a generous retirement contributions program, financial guidance, and paid time off.
FOR NON-U.S. APPLICANTS: McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity employer. For additional details regarding our global EEO policy and diversity initiatives, please visit our McKinsey Careers and Diversity & Inclusion sites.
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Director, Global Procurement Operations
Job ID: 92550
Do you want to do work that matters, alongside supportive leaders who will help you grow faster than you ever thought possible? Are you a creative problem-solver who is energized by challenges?
You've come to the right place.
Who You'll Work WithYou'll work in our Miramar/New York/ Philadelphia/Boston office as part of our global Procurement Department (Sourcing/Contracts & Purchasing teams) reporting to the Sr. Director, Procurement & Capabilities. While Category Management identifies value, our Procurement Department ensures that Sourcing secures it while Purchasing maintains it through critical controls.
The Director will collaborate closely with category leaders and senior business leaders across the firm to focus on the seamless integration of the category to sourcing to purchasing processes, ensuring regulatory adherence through well-designed processes, targeted training, and enhanced supplier due diligence.
In this role, you will get a broad understanding of McKinsey's overall business, gain visibility across the organization, and be responsible for leading efficiencies by leveraging automation, AI, and streamlined contracting to sustain the value over time.
Your impact within our firmAs a key leader within our organization, you will be responsible for developing the firm's vision for Sourcing, Contracting, and Purchasing (S2P) and implementing a strategic roadmap that ensures the value identified by Category Management is fully realized and sustained through integrated processes and critical controls.
You will drive regulatory compliance by enhancing supplier due diligence, implementing critical S2P processes, and providing targeted training to relevant stakeholders. Leveraging the expertise of cross-functional teams, you will integrate AI and automation to enhance efficiency in contracting, order times, and sourcing-purchasing hand-offs.
In this role, you will foster strong partnerships and align on shared objectives while syndicating the vision and educating key leaders across departments, including Category Management, Finance, Legal, Cybersecurity, Social Responsibility, Risk, and Compliance. You will monitor and optimize key performance indicators for sourcing and purchasing to ensure that business objectives are met. Leading continuous process improvement initiatives, you will streamline the S2P process, ensuring seamless hand-offs, precise execution, and clear roles and responsibilities within a complex matrix environment with multiple stakeholders.
Additionally, you will attract, develop, and retain top talent by fostering an organization centered on continuous growth and development, where leaders actively support and care for their colleagues, empowering them to deliver impactful work. Acting as a change agent across the firm, you will drive a culture of procurement process efficiency and effectiveness.
Your responsibilities will also include partnering with Risk and Environmental Social and Governance Leaders to co-develop and cultivate responsible buying capabilities, ensuring these capabilities comply with regulatory and client requirements. You will advocate for, drive, and sponsor Optimize's "Spend Under Management" KPIs. Staying current on external and internal influences that may impact the department or the firm, such as macroeconomic issues, regulations, and industry trends, will be essential. Furthermore, you will cultivate a culture of open thinking and collaboration to foster an environment that supports the creation of comprehensive and inclusive solutions.
Your qualifications and skills
University degree (STEM/Supply Chain); MBA or advanced degree preferred
10+ years of relevant experience in category management
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and inspire diverse teams, driving performance and collaboration to achieve objectives while fostering a positive, inclusive environment
Proven ability to develop and execute strategies that align with organizational goals and drive growth, with a focus on long-term planning and operational efficiency
Strong understanding of business operations and financial principles, with the ability to assess market trends, develop budgets, and make data-driven decisions to achieve business objectives
Demonstrated expertise in managing and nurturing senior leadership relationships, including suppliers, clients and internal teams, to foster collaboration and ensure alignment with business objectives
Demonstrates sound decision-making grounded in strong ethical principles and an ability to articulate a vision across a broad array of stakeholders in order to drive at results
Skilled in negotiation, with a track record of securing favorable terms in complex contracts and agreements, ensuring optimal outcomes for the organization
Collaborative style and ability to develop and motivate teams in a distributed environment, provide mentorship and drive professional development of colleagues
High energy, responsive, quality orientation and comfortable operating in a fast-paced autonomous and ambiguous environment
Strong knowledge of regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements, ensuring all business operations and processes adhere to legal and industry standards
Extensive experience managing and optimizing S2P processes and systems, ensuring seamless procurement operations, transparency, and effective spend management
Please review the additional requirements regarding essential job functions of McKinsey colleagues.
Apply Now
FOR U.S. APPLICANTS: McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Certain US jurisdictions require McKinsey & Company to include a reasonable estimate of the salary for this role. For new joiners for this role in the United States, including all office locations where the job may be performed, a reasonable estimated range is $256,000 - $341,000 USD to help you understand what you can expect. This reflects our best estimate of the lowest to highest salary/hourly wages for this role at the time of this posting, ensuring you have a clear picture right from the start, though it's important to remember that actual salaries may vary. Factors like your office location, your unique blend of experience and skills, start date and our current organizational needs all play a part in determining the final figure. Certain roles are also eligible for bonuses, subject to McKinsey's discretion and based on factors such as individual and/or organizational performance.
Additionally, we provide a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our commitment to the wellness of our colleagues and their families. This includes medical, mental health, dental and vision coverage, telemedicine services, life, accident and disability insurance, parental leave and family planning benefits, caregiving resources, a generous retirement contributions program, financial guidance, and paid time off.
FOR NON-U.S. APPLICANTS: McKinsey & Company is an Equal Opportunity employer. For additional details regarding our global EEO policy and diversity initiatives, please visit our McKinsey Careers and Diversity & Inclusion sites.
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