Job Ref: WesCEF637602
Do you want to join a collaborative and supportive team, where you will learn and grow?Phenomenal and rewarding opportunity where you can bring your ideas to our team and make a direct impact to our users' experience.Permanent Full-time opportunity, based across Murdoch & Kwinana with flexible working options.About WesCEF Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers (WesCEF) is a division of Wesfarmers and manages a portfolio of nine businesses which operate across domestic, national, and international markets in the chemicals, energy, fertilisers, and critical minerals sectors.
WesCEF's vision is to grow a portfolio of leading, sustainable businesses. WesCEF has a high-quality portfolio of assets and seeks to grow these through incremental investment and innovation to meet the needs of its customers. WesCEF also focuses on investment in adjacent industries where it can add value through utilising its infrastructure, manufacturing and processing expertise, and the project management capabilities of its people. WesCEF's 2050 net zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions target is a strategic focus for the business.
Join us. Together we can harness potential to create a prosperous future.
The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Procurement Officer within the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) stream to join our team. In this role, you will provide expertise in support of WesCEF's procurement governance and modern slavery frameworks including source to contract and procure to pay processes, environment, social, and governance obligations including ethical sourcing, modern slavery, and indigenous procurement.
Reporting to the Procurement Governance, Ethical Sourcing & Modern Slavery Manager, you will play a pivotal part in ensuring that sound commercial and business outcomes are delivered whilst managing risk in accordance with WesCEF's values, compliance, procedural, and statutory requirements.
Some of your key responsibilities will include:
Actively support in the development, improvement, education, and enforcement of procurement governance requirements ensuring always that WesCEF's values, compliance, procedural, and statutory requirements are met.Support compliance activities to ensure that procurement governance framework and obligations comply at all times with WesCEF's values, internal/external standards/licenses/regulations/laws, ethical and operational requirements.Promote and where necessary educate customers on WesCEF's corporate governance framework and obligations.Oversee the sourcing process for select mid-range risk and spend contracts / sourcing events.Lead sourcing processes and contractor management activities, including RFXs, negotiations, risk apportionment, contract drafting, advice, and related post-award contractor management activities.Support Procurement team strategies with a focus on innovation and continuous improvement.With stakeholders located at both our Murdoch and Kwinana (operational) locations, you will need to be able to travel between both locations as required. Please note that our Murdoch office will be relocating to Perth CBD in late 2025. About You The successful incumbent will possess:
Relevant tertiary qualifications in a commercial discipline or equivalent.Demonstrable experience in a procurement role, ideally with exposure to contractual, governance, and analysis skills.Knowledge and expertise of procurement processes and governance frameworks.Understanding and application of the range of procurement compliance and legislative obligations and trends.Experience in data analysis including analytical and problem-solving skills.Flexibility and responsiveness to meet stakeholders' expectations and demands.Why WesCEF We are committed to building an engaged and talented workforce that is representative of the people who live in the communities where we operate. Fostering an environment where diversity of thinking, skills, and experiences are embraced, delivering innovation and better business results. We welcome and encourage people from diverse backgrounds and particularly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
We are proud of how we develop and support our team, including offering flexible working hours. Therefore, when you apply, please let us know if you are seeking flexibility.
Please submit your application, including a cover letter outlining your interest and suitability to the role by the closing date.
Applications close: 5pm AWST Sunday 15th December 2024 Our recruitment process considers your alignment to our company values and the requirements of the role. We also have several checks which may be conducted to demonstrate your suitability for the role including but not limited to psychometric assessment, police checks, medical, drug and alcohol testing, right to work check, qualifications, due diligence and/or reference checks.
We reserve the right to commence the recruitment process prior to the closing date. Therefore, it is recommended to apply as soon as possible.
Please note that while we endeavour to work through this process as efficiently as possible, with the festive season fast approaching, there may be delays to the recruitment process. We thank you for your patience and understanding during this period.
Agency applications will not be accepted.
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