The Fountain Group
Pay: $80-110/hr
Duration: 4 months initially
Location: Hybrid to Cambridge, MA (Onsite 8-10 days per month)
Degree level: Bachelor's degree (required) in supply chain, business, engineering, real estate, or related field (MS preferred)
Position Summary The Global Category Manager (GCM) plans and leads complex global category initiatives for Real Estate & Capital Projects, primarily focused on office and lab space, with a typical spend portfolio exceeding 200 million dollars. This role manages key sub‑categories including architectural and engineering, construction, furniture, and owner’s project management. The GCM is directly accountable for delivering significant savings and driving operational excellence and innovation by leading end‑to‑end sourcing, demand management, process re‑engineering, and supplier performance efforts. The GCM serves as the subject matter expert for internal stakeholders and partners closely with senior procurement and business leaders within a pharmaceutical Company.
Key Responsibilities
Drive the execution of sub‑category strategies (A&E, construction, furniture, owner’s project management) aligned with Company’s global objectives.
Lead sourcing projects, demand management, and process re‑engineering initiatives to achieve cost savings and operational efficiency.
Build, manage, and report on a pipeline of category initiatives (savings, productivity, risk management, innovation).
Negotiate contracts to secure favorable terms, pricing, and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Manage supplier relationships and oversee supplier performance against established KPIs.
Act as category subject matter expert and primary point of contact for global stakeholders (procurement, real estate, senior leadership).
Partner closely with Company’s Global Real Estate Team to support and execute the global capital plan for office and workplace projects.
Translate business needs into procurement strategies.
Drive cost‑saving initiatives through strategic sourcing, competitive bidding, vendor consolidation, and supply base management.
Oversee category‑related compliance with procurement governance and corporate standards.
Represent the category in global planning, stakeholder meetings, and project management activities.
Support the advancement and standardization of category management processes, tools, and systems across Company.
Ensure effective implementation and administration of contracts and category initiatives globally.
Collate and analyze supplier, market, and internal business data to inform strategic decisions. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (required) in supply chain, business, engineering, real estate, or a related field.
7+ years of significant, hands‑on experience managing large, complex procurement categories, ideally within the Real Estate and Capital Projects space.
Experience supporting major corporate real estate or capital projects within a global or multinational context.
Demonstrated ability to negotiate, draft, and manage complex supplier contracts and relationships.
Strong analytical skills; experience conducting financial, spend, and market analysis for strategic decision‑making.
Demonstrated success in driving cost reduction, productivity, or transformation initiatives.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, comfortable engaging with senior leaders (VP/SVP level) and diverse teams.
Proficiency with procurement digital tools and systems (e.g., SAP Ariba, Coupa) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Strong understanding of procurement processes, compliance, governance, category management, and supplier performance frameworks.
Preferred: Experience in pharmaceutical, life sciences, or other regulated industries; background in sustainability/LEED initiatives; exposure to multicultural/global team environments, familiarity with AIA contractual frameworks.
If you are interested in hearing more about the position, please respond to this posting with your resume attached.
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Referral Bonus
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Duration: 4 months initially
Location: Hybrid to Cambridge, MA (Onsite 8-10 days per month)
Degree level: Bachelor's degree (required) in supply chain, business, engineering, real estate, or related field (MS preferred)
Position Summary The Global Category Manager (GCM) plans and leads complex global category initiatives for Real Estate & Capital Projects, primarily focused on office and lab space, with a typical spend portfolio exceeding 200 million dollars. This role manages key sub‑categories including architectural and engineering, construction, furniture, and owner’s project management. The GCM is directly accountable for delivering significant savings and driving operational excellence and innovation by leading end‑to‑end sourcing, demand management, process re‑engineering, and supplier performance efforts. The GCM serves as the subject matter expert for internal stakeholders and partners closely with senior procurement and business leaders within a pharmaceutical Company.
Key Responsibilities
Drive the execution of sub‑category strategies (A&E, construction, furniture, owner’s project management) aligned with Company’s global objectives.
Lead sourcing projects, demand management, and process re‑engineering initiatives to achieve cost savings and operational efficiency.
Build, manage, and report on a pipeline of category initiatives (savings, productivity, risk management, innovation).
Negotiate contracts to secure favorable terms, pricing, and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Manage supplier relationships and oversee supplier performance against established KPIs.
Act as category subject matter expert and primary point of contact for global stakeholders (procurement, real estate, senior leadership).
Partner closely with Company’s Global Real Estate Team to support and execute the global capital plan for office and workplace projects.
Translate business needs into procurement strategies.
Drive cost‑saving initiatives through strategic sourcing, competitive bidding, vendor consolidation, and supply base management.
Oversee category‑related compliance with procurement governance and corporate standards.
Represent the category in global planning, stakeholder meetings, and project management activities.
Support the advancement and standardization of category management processes, tools, and systems across Company.
Ensure effective implementation and administration of contracts and category initiatives globally.
Collate and analyze supplier, market, and internal business data to inform strategic decisions. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (required) in supply chain, business, engineering, real estate, or a related field.
7+ years of significant, hands‑on experience managing large, complex procurement categories, ideally within the Real Estate and Capital Projects space.
Experience supporting major corporate real estate or capital projects within a global or multinational context.
Demonstrated ability to negotiate, draft, and manage complex supplier contracts and relationships.
Strong analytical skills; experience conducting financial, spend, and market analysis for strategic decision‑making.
Demonstrated success in driving cost reduction, productivity, or transformation initiatives.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, comfortable engaging with senior leaders (VP/SVP level) and diverse teams.
Proficiency with procurement digital tools and systems (e.g., SAP Ariba, Coupa) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Strong understanding of procurement processes, compliance, governance, category management, and supplier performance frameworks.
Preferred: Experience in pharmaceutical, life sciences, or other regulated industries; background in sustainability/LEED initiatives; exposure to multicultural/global team environments, familiarity with AIA contractual frameworks.
If you are interested in hearing more about the position, please respond to this posting with your resume attached.
Please forward this posting to any friends or colleagues as we do offer a
Referral Bonus
for any candidate hired.
By applying for this job, you agree to receive calls, AI-generated calls, text messages, or emails from and its affiliates, and contracted partners. Frequency varies for text messages. Message and data rates may apply. Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. You can reply STOP to cancel and HELP for help. You can access our privacy policy at.
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