Location: New Brunswick, NJ
Company: Johnson And Johnson
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Proud to be an equal opportunity employer. The Vice President, Procurement Business Services will be responsible for leading a Procurement organization in support of approximately $9 billion in Business Services spend across all Johnson & Johnson Companies.
The Business Services category includes Fleet/Travel/Meetings, HR Services, Corporate Services, and IT. These categories are highly complex in nature and require extensive interactions with key business stakeholders and, critical supplier leadership. This individual will identify, develop, and direct the implementation of Procurement goals and strategy and deliver against targets for financial performance, quality, service, and compliance
adherence. The role will provide Global and Regional Leadership for category management including category strategy development, supplier relationship management, and stakeholder management.
The position must shape, connect, and lead resources to deliver on key projects. Key Responsibilities: Develop the vision, strategy, and implementation plan for the Business Services categories of spend (Fleet/Travel/Meetings, HR Services, Corporate Services, and IT) that will effectively meet the long-range requirements of the business and deliver the maximum value for J&J. Develop and execute Procurement strategies that are aligned with the business/sector needs.
Ensure execution of category strategies including sourcing, negotiations, contract implementation and performance against established targets. Serve as a member of the Johnson & Johnson Extended Procurement Leadership Team. Identify, develop, and direct the implementation of Procurements goals and category strategies, based on deep subject matter expertise and an understanding of industry/market dynamics. Escalate issues that may impact the Global Procurement organization. Develop and drive the Procurement vision throughout the stakeholder community. Build and maintain relationships throughout J&J that result in dynamic interactive dialogue on a broad range of perspectives and information critical to the development of optimal approaches and solutions.
Manage & prioritize portfolio of Procurement initiatives. Develop deep relationships with strategic suppliers to include data review and analysis, performance management, enhanced end to end value, and innovation. Interface directly with CEO's and other supplier leadership to ensure J&J's objectives are met, including quality, reliability, innovation and cost. Manage supplier relationships, execute joint collaborative initiatives, and monitor supplier performance.
People Leadership: Lead a team of direct and indirect employees who have a dotted line reporting structure. Facilitate the development, implementation, and maintenance of processes, policies, guidelines, Standard Operating Procedures, and Business Operating Principles. Understand the long-range requirements of the business and engage in strategic planning and partnering to ensure alignment. Identify business demand requirements and partner with Business Engagement Leads to deliver annual value improvements and drive a competitive advantage. Interface with partner organizations including Global Services, IT, Finance, HR and Legal.
Deliver on financial, service, reliability, quality, innovation, and growth commitments. Lead team meetings and provide updates to Global Procurement Leadership. Lead strategic projects and initiatives. Education: A minimum of a bachelor's degree is required. An advanced degree in science or business is preferred. Experience and Skills: Required: A minimum of 12 years of related work experience in a medium - to large - scale, matrixed organization is required. Experience working with external alliances or partnerships is required.
Demonstrated competencies include industriousness, self - awareness, adaptability, attention to detail and a high capacity for teamwork. Strong personal leadership with demonstrated competency interfacing with senior leaders Strong networking and relationship building skills. A proven track record of leading and developing people. Ability to create an open and inviting environment. Strong interpersonal skills, including ability to communicate with individuals and groups at all levels. Exceptional written and verbal communications skills Preferred: The ability to communicate well, both in oral and written form (in English) and using a variety of media, is strongly preferred Other: 25% travel The anticipated base pay range for this position is $188,000 to $345,000.
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