Procurement Manager

Tailscale Tailscale · Enterprise · Remote · Finance & Accounting

Tailscale is seeking a Procurement Manager to build and own their procurement function, focusing on software, SaaS, cloud, data, and professional services. The role involves managing the end-to-end procurement process, including intake, sourcing, negotiation, contracting, and renewal management, while partnering with Legal, Security, and Finance. The ideal candidate will have experience building procurement processes from scratch in a high-growth technology environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build and own Tailscale's procurement function, including intake, policy, approval paths, vendor governance, and operating rhythms for software, SaaS, cloud, data, and professional services spend.
  2. Manage procurement requests from intake to signature, prioritizing across competing asks and aligning stakeholders on requirements and timelines.
  3. Lead all vendor negotiations directly: pricing, order forms, SLAs, SOWs, renewals, and key commercial terms, with the goal of securing the best possible outcomes for Tailscale.
  4. Partner closely with Legal and Security, and where relevant Finance, IT, Privacy, and business owners, to coordinate contract review, security/privacy diligence, risk assessment, and approvals.
  5. Design and implement scalable tooling and systems for procurement intake, contract and renewal tracking, approval routing, and reporting, plus the playbooks and templates that drive consistency.

Skills

Required

  • 6+ years of experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, vendor management, or technology purchasing
  • Proven success building procurement processes, policies, and tooling from scratch and operating them independently
  • Strong experience negotiating SaaS, cloud, data, and professional services agreements
  • Ability to partner credibly with Legal, Security, Finance, IT, and business stakeholders
  • Strong analytical and financial skills
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills

What the JD emphasized

  • build procurement processes, policies, and tooling from scratch