Senior Procurement Manager

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Redmond, WA +1 · Sourcing and Category Management

This role is for a Senior Procurement Manager within Microsoft's Finance Operations (FinOps) organization. The primary focus is on delivering business value through proactive global supplier solutions that are innovative, compliant, and cost-effective. The role involves leading sourcing strategies, contract negotiations for complex purchasing categories, integrating business requirements into RFI/RFP processes, and ensuring alignment with pricing, capacity, and policy compliance. Collaboration with internal teams and suppliers is key to driving early engagement, defining supply solutions, and executing contracts. The role also emphasizes relationship management, driving innovation, and achieving cost savings within Microsoft's procurement of indirect services.

What you'd actually do

  1. Defines, maintains, and executes sourcing strategies for one or more complex projects and/or purchasing opportunities to ensure optimal cost and sufficient continuity of supply and/or service, collects relevant internal and industry data to understand business requirements, benchmarks data against relevant markets, and shares industry and category expertise across stakeholder teams to develop and execute sourcing strategies.
  2. Integrates business specifications for complex purchasing areas into request for information (RFI) and/or request for proposal (RFP) processes. Collaborates cross-functionally to define and manage supplier scorecard criteria (e.g., key performance indicators [KPIs], Service Level Agreements [SLAs]), coordinates supplier performance reviews, and drives corrective actions.
  3. Manages contract and price negotiation activities for a single purchasing category cross-functionally and ensures that both price and capacity needs are met while also reflecting Microsoft's cross functional engagements with suppliers. Identifies cost reduction opportunities and works closely with suppliers to drive cost competitiveness.
  4. Applies an end-to-end understanding of the tradeoffs between Microsoft and key suppliers to drive business impact by influencing senior managers cross-functionally, or cross-regionally to apply market intelligence and adopt practices that enable execution with consistency, accuracy, quality, and timeliness of delivery.
  5. Ensures adherence to policy, educates stakeholders and suppliers on policy compliance, and manages the remediation and resolution of sourcing issues. Identifies opportunities to adapt policy as needed to mitigate risk and better enable suppliers to meet business requirements.

Skills

Required

  • Procurement
  • Sourcing
  • Contract Negotiation
  • RFI/RFP processes
  • Supplier Management
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Cost Reduction
  • Policy Compliance
  • Relationship Management

Nice to have

  • Global Sourcing
  • Indirect Services Procurement
  • Category Management

What the JD emphasized

  • policy compliance
  • contract negotiations
  • sourcing strategies
  • business requirements
  • supplier performance