Procurement Manager || Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB)

  • Harare

Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB)

DUE: 30 SEP 2024

We are seeking a highly experienced Procurement Manager with a strong background in supply chain management, procurement, and contract negotiation. The ideal candidate will have the ability to manage vendor relationships, oversee sourcing strategies, and ensure cost-effective purchasing.

Overall Purpose

  • Develop and implement procurement strategies and policies in line with the business strategy

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Develops and manages procurement plans, policies, and budgets while providing strategic advisory services and ensuring procurement alignment with organizational priorities.
  • Prepares tender documents, manages bid invitations, and ensures evaluation reports and procurement proceedings comply with regulatory and organizational guidelines.
  • Conducts pre-bid meetings, manages bid receipt and tender opening, and addresses supplier queries while analysing market trends.
  • Negotiates and drafts contracts, manages purchase orders, and monitors contract performance and supplier payments to ensure timely delivery and compliance
  • Oversees employee performance management, identifies training needs, and manages procurement risks through compliance, mitigation, and continuity planning.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Degree in Procurement/ Purchasing & Supply Management or equivalent.
  • Professional qualification in Procurement/Purchasing.
  • 5 years experience in Procurement of which 2 years must be at Management level.
  • At least 3 years’ experience in Public Procurement.
  • Class 4 driver’s licence.
  • We invite qualified candidates with a solid background in procurement to apply for this exciting opportunity.

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Apply on: https://www.ipcconsultants.com/jobs/100603 or scan the QR Code Closing date for the application: 30 September 2024

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