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Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

Corporate Planning & Management-Sourcing & Procurement/Purchasing - Dallas-Assoc

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215


The

Corporate Planning & Management (CPM)

Division unifies Finance & Planning, Spend Management, Operational Risk and Resilience, and CPM Engineering teams to deliver business planning and analytics, expense management, third party risk management, and governance strategies across the firm.

CPM have 5 operating pillars.

Finance & Planning

supports the execution of the firm’s strategic objectives through the management of the planning process, firmwide reporting and analytics and insights into the firm’s business plans and budgets. They develop consistent framework for revenue division projections creating transparency, accountability and efficiency around projections. This pillar also includes the CF&O, EO and Engineering divisional CFOs, who are strategic finance advisors helping the firm and the non-revenue divisions achieve commercial financial opportunities.

Product Finance

is responsible for the overall governance and proactive management of the firm’s non-compensation expenses.

Spend Management

encompasses the functions responsible for managing all aspects of the firm's spend with third parties - advising commercial agreements and driving operating efficiency. Departments include Strategic Sourcing, Procure to Pay, Integrated Travel and Expense, Infrastructure and Transformation and Sustainable Operations.

Operational Risk & Resilience

drives firmwide Operational Risk programs along with second line teams and implements required changes within CPM. The Corporate Insurance & Advisory team in this pillar identifies, procures, and manages corporate insurance needs for the firm and its investing businesses. The

CPM Engineering

team provides engineering solutions that enable the firm to manage third-party spend, data and automation, plan budgets, forecast financial scenarios, allocate expenses and support corporate decision making in-line with the firm’s strategic objectives.

Role Overview

Professionals in CPM have an analytical mindset, exhibit intellectual curiosity and are from diverse academic backgrounds. This role sits within the Spend Management pillar.

The role requires collaboration with different functions across the firm on a regular basis, an ability to work independently, and ability to interact with senior professionals across the firm. It also entails in-depth analysis and reporting for senior management, requiring diligence and a commercial mindset. The candidate is required to work closely with global counterparts. Should have excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Job responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

Work collaboratively with category leads to enhance oversight of tactical sourcing spend which support the delivery of the firm’s commercial and operational objectives

Partner with business and functional leadership to understand short, medium, and long-term third-party requirements including demand management

Support execution of key procurement initiatives

Mitigate vendor proposed price increases and reduce non-contractual market increases

Consolidate spend to fewer suppliers, leveraging enterprise volume (tail spend mgmt.)

Increase competition (GS leverage) through increased frequency of RFPs

Enable opportunities for greater automation and process efficiency

Implement best practices in procurement, commercial and vendor management

Drive supply side initiatives to reduce or contain risk, and / or create commercial and revenue generating opportunities

Ensure appropriate contract structures / types, pricing models, vendor incentive models, service level agreements, performance indicators and cost models are applied consistently across vendors

Partner with internal and external legal counsel to ensure proper forms of Agreement are utilized, contractor conformance with the terms and conditions of the Agreements, and refinement of Agreements as required

Manage compliance with and provide reporting on the firm’s commitments in relation to ESG

Facilitate sharing knowledge, experiences and best practice within and across global Category leads and Strategic Sourcing team

Support compliance to the Firmwide Third Party Risk and Control Framework and associated programs

Engage with Risk Partners across the organization (e.g., compliance, technology), as needed, to review control requirements and drive resolution of Strategic Sourcing issues

Role based in Dallas with potential for travel as required

Qualifications:

Bachelors / Post Graduation; and in addition if any relevant professional qualifications

Minimum three years’ experience in Strategic Sourcing operations and Category management, particularly in the indirect spend with a preference in professional fees and/or technology sourcing.

Must have strong technical, strategic and project management skills as well as a strong foundation in supply chain management, sourcing and procurement, project management vendor management legal and contracting or operational risk management

Competencies:

Functional Expertise

– Understanding of strategic procurement, category management approach and procurement value proposition

Procurement Process Expertise

– Strong understanding of procurement processes and governance with an ability to suggest improvements and efficiencies to enhance our operating procedures

Strategic Mindset

–Needs to clearly understand and articulate the Procurement value proposition and demonstrate clear strategic thinking / intent within work product

Technical Skills

– Demonstrates strong technical skills required for the role, pays attention to detail, takes initiative to broaden his/her knowledge and demonstrates appropriate financial/analytical skills

Drive and Motivation

– Successfully handles multiple tasks, operates at pace, takes initiative to improve his/her own performance, works intensely towards extremely challenging goals and persists in the face of obstacles or setbacks

Client and Business Focus

– Strong stakeholder engagement skills. Effectively handles difficult requests, builds trust, long-term relationships with clients, helps the client to identify/define needs and manages client/business expectations

Teamwork

– Gives evidence of being a strong team player, collaborates with others within and across teams, encourages other team members to participate and contribute and acknowledges others' contributions

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience of successfully negotiating contracts, including incentivized service level agreements

Excellent client management skills and experience in projects involving a range of stakeholders.

Track record of being a team player collaborating with others within and across teams

Proven, strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills

Professional and measured approach that has creditability within industry and with peers

Strong communication/presentation skills

Impeccable attention to detail and excellent problem solving and analytical skills

Proficient with the suite of Microsoft Office software

Experience of Sourcing procure to pay tools (e.g: Ariba, Fieldglass, Sakon and other procurement tools)

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