Procurement Specialist
at Babcock International
Adelaide SA 5000, South Australia, Australia -
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Description:
PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST
Location:Adelaide, SA, AU, 5000
Onsite or Hybrid: Hybrid
- Drive Procurement initiatives across integral Defence programs.
- Become part of a team dedicated to fostering your professional growth.
- Innovate and devise value-added solutions to enhance business operations.
WHO WE ARE
Babcock International Group, the aerospace and defence company, has been trusted to deliver bespoke, highly skilled engineering services for over a century.
Across Australia and New Zealand, Babcock has grown to a team of over 1,600 talented people, and we are on a path of continued growth and expansion. We operate across sectors such as defence, commercial marine, aviation, airports, communications, emergency services and engineering consultancy.
Some of the programs our team across Australia and New Zealand are proud to be a part of involve:
- Providing emergency medical and search & rescue aviation services through our Aviation & Critical Services business;
- Designing and supporting key systems for submarines and surface ships through our Marine business;
- Providing fleet wide through life support and asset management services for Navy customers;
- Managing critical assets for a range of sectors through our Land Business.
So, if you would like to join us and help create a safe and secure world, together, please apply via the ‘Apply Now’ button below.
To learn more about Babcock visit www.babcock.com.au
We welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds and experience however, due to the defence orientation of this role, the successful candidate must be eligible to obtain a Security Clearance, as defined in the AGSVA guidelines.
Please note, should your application progress you may be required to complete pre-employment checks. These checks may include but not limited to, reference checks, police check, security check, qualifications and right to work.
Babcock Australasia is a Circle Back Initiative Employer - we commit to respond to every applicant
Job Req ID: 58294
Job Segment: Engineer, Engineerin
Responsibilities:
Babcock is on the lookout for a Procurement Specialist to join our vibrant and diverse Procurement Team, focusing on crucial Defence programs as part of our expanding operations.
In these roles, you’ll play a pivotal part in overseeing the strategic upstream activities within Defence. Your main responsibilities will involve cultivating strong supplier relationships in alignment with our business objectives, and steering negotiations for contracts with existing and prospective suppliers. Moreover, you’ll be instrumental in devising, supporting, and tracking key initiatives aimed at maximising savings and advantages.
Your role will also encompass spearheading procurement plans and sourcing strategies based on thorough research and analysis, ensuring optimal value for money outcomes while meeting the needs and expectations of stakeholders. With a keen eye for analysis, you’ll systematically identify and manage supply chain risks, working to pre-empt, mitigate, or eliminate any adverse impacts on Babcock and our valued clients.
If you’re enthusiastic about the realm of Procurement and relish the idea of achieving exceptional results in a supportive environment, then seize this opportunity to advance your career with Babcock!
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Logistics/Procurement
Purchase / Logistics / Supply Chain
Logistics
Graduate
Proficient
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Adelaide SA 5000, Australia