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Lead Procurement Analyst
GM FinancialLead Procurement Analyst managing procurement categories within GM Financial's sourcing team. Develops category strategies and collaborates with internal stakeholders and suppliers for effective sourcing.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesOracle
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- A Lead Procurement Analyst leads one or more procurement categories within a GMF functional area, managing day‑to‑day activities based on a mid‑term plan and objectives.
- The role develops and executes category strategies to meet business needs and address risks.
- This position provides leadership and influence across category peers and stakeholders, even without direct reporting responsibility.
- The Lead Procurement Analyst partners closely with internal teams and external suppliers to ensure effective sourcing and strong contractual frameworks.
- The role makes proactive recommendations to leadership and manages projects that improve efficiency and add business value.
Requirements
What you’ll need- 5+ years of experience in Procurement; negotiating with vendors; Oracle or other procurement software experience required
- Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, or closely related business field required
Benefits
Comp & perks- Generous benefits package available on day one to include: 401K matching, bonding leave for new parents (12 weeks, 100% paid), tuition assistance, training, GM employee auto discount, community service pay and nine company holidays.
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Hard Skills & Tools
procurementnegotiationcategory strategyproject management
Soft Skills
leadershipinfluencecollaborationcommunication
Certifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management