- Pay Rate:
£17.77 per hour PAYE
- Hours per Week:
37 Monday – Friday, normal working hours
This opening assignment is for 5 months
- WAKEFIELD,
WF1 3QP
Temporary Digital Supply Chain Analyst
Reference no: W Yorkshire BL TCL 359471
Pay Rate: £17.77 per hour PAYE
37 Monday – Friday, normal working hours
This opening assignment is for 5 months
City: WAKEFIELD
Hybrid working
NB: Police Vacancy - only for candidates with a minimum of 5 years continuous UK address history. Please note that this vacancy is subject to a strict security vetting procedure.
Management Vetting
To engage with Digital Policing suppliers, Partners, and internal services, participating in contract improvement initiatives and asset life cycling in order to maintain and develop the service provided by Digital Policing Directorate
Key responsibilities:
- Lead by example and behave in line with the Police Code of Ethics ensuring that the force values and behavioural expectations are clearly understood and considered by managers, officers and staff in their decision making and actions; reinforcing and influencing them through all interactions and processes.
- Take part in contract management, asset acquisition, deployment and disposal and asset performance reporting which support effective delivery and achieve the agreed objectives and performance targets and identify opportunities for asset and contract rationalisation
- To report upon the performance of the Digital Policing Directorate using appropriate systems and tools.
- Be responsible for the accurate and timely responses to Directorate Freedom of Information requests to ensure compliance with the Freedom of Information Act.
- Lead and participate in problem solving teams to resolve complex contractual problems, providing specialist expertise to other sections within Digital Policing.
- Contribute to the reviewing of procedures for supplier and partner billing, end user usage, cost predictions and contract administration to maximise efficiency and savings.
- Assist in the delivery of non-development projects or work packages under the overall direction and standards of Digital Supply Chain Manager.
- Undertake reviews of supplier and partner contracts wherever possible consolidating and rationalising to ensure year on year reduction in revenue costs
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If you are successful in securing this role, please note that for the entire duration of this contract, regardless of extension you will be working this role at the PAYE rate that has been advertised. For absolute clarity, we only work on a PAYE basis, rather than entertaining umbrella pay terms, we do not offer Ltd/umbrella or outside IR35 rates. If you wish to understand PAYE vs Umbrella more, please let us know and we can send you some additional information for clarity.
Please quote the Job Title & Vacancy Reference No. in your application, or we will be unable to match your CV to the role being applied for.
Other “Essential Requirements” – Please check to ensure that your CV addresses the following items:
Management Vetting
Qualifications:
- Related degree or equivalent, or proven relevant and practical experience
Knowledge:
- Detailed knowledge of the Financial processes of the Force and how they impact upon Digital Policing.
- Detailed knowledge of all systems and procedures used within the Digital Policing Directorate
- Understanding of Force asset life cycling and able to articulate how Digital Policing programmes impact upon these
Experience:
- Demonstrated experience of supplier/ vendor management.
- Experience of IT contract and service management, negotiation, supplier road map development, performance analysis and general procurement rules and standards
Skills & Abilities:
- Has analytical and budget management skills and the ability to see discrepancies in information
- Demonstrated ability and experience of physical asset life cycling
- Proven ability to effectively report upon performance against SLAs
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