Associate Director, Site Services Procurement

Merck Merck · Pharma · North Brabant, Netherlands

Associate Director, Site Services Procurement role at Merck, focusing on global leadership of the MRO category and execution of the Global Energy category strategy. Responsibilities include developing and optimizing category strategies, leading sourcing activities, managing supplier relationships, driving cost savings, and ensuring compliance across a global manufacturing network. Requires strong leadership, project management, and category knowledge.

What you'd actually do

  1. Hold end‑to‑end ownership of the global MRO category, with annual spend exceeding USD 100M and a supplier base of more than 2,000 vendors.
  2. Lead sourcing activities for spare parts, production equipment maintenance and repair services, and stores management across 30+ manufacturing sites (Large Molecule, Small Molecule, and Technology Solutions) in EURAM, LATAM, USA, and APSA.
  3. Develop, implement, and continuously optimize global MRO category strategies, tailoring them to regional and site‑specific requirements with strong focus on Europe and the United States.
  4. Execute and adapt the Global Energy Category strategy across the Animal Health network, covering 38 sites with an annual spend of approximately USD 47M.
  5. Partner with Global Category Management and the Global External Energy Advisor to lead end‑to‑end energy sourcing initiatives.

Skills

Required

  • Global Category Management
  • Procurement Strategy Development
  • Sourcing (RFI, RFQ, RFP)
  • Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)
  • Commercial Negotiations
  • Contract Execution
  • Project Management
  • Cross-functional Leadership
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Cost Savings Initiatives
  • Sustainability Initiatives
  • Supplier Diversity
  • Market Intelligence
  • Compliance
  • Data Analytics

Nice to have

  • Ariba

What the JD emphasized

  • global leadership
  • global MRO category
  • global Energy category strategy
  • end‑to‑end ownership
  • end‑to‑end energy sourcing initiatives