Category Manager - Scotland

Job reference

3911551

Type

Full Time

Salary

Negotiable DOE

Location

Scotland

Your new role
As a Category Manager at SCAPE you will proactively manage the compliance and performance of the framework partners in Scotland, driving their adherence to procedures and achievement of performance targets and framework volumes. You will be overseeing and supporting their active and developing project and services pipelines across all sectors to maximise financial returns and outcomes for communities .It will be your responsibility to complement the role of the Relationship Manager in Scotland, by supporting the management of relationships with new and existing clients.

What you'll need to succeed
A strong commercial acumen is essential for the role ideally combined with a background in a construction related environment. You will have experience of framework management as well as management of multi-million-pound projects. It is essential that you have a working knowledge of NEC commercial construction contracts and a good understanding of performance measures as a tool to drive improvements. You will have previous experience of influencing key decision makers, managing customer expectations to a high standard and will ideally have knowledge of the Scottish market.

What you'll get in return
A competitive package which includes a car allowance, private medical insurance for you and your family and membership of Local Government Pension Scheme.

  • 25 days’ annual leave, in addition to 8 days’ statutory bank holiday entitlement
  • Flexible working hours and policies to support your work/life balance


We provide an inclusive and engaging work environment with SCAPE being recognised in the Top 100 Best Not-for-profit Companies to work for by the Sunday Times Best Companies List for 2020. We support, challenge, and continually develop our individuals to make a significant impact and contribution

What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role you can apply and find out more here