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VANRATH are excited to be working alongside a leading Public Sector body in Lisburn who are actively looking to recruit a Procurement Advisor on an interim basis.
What's in it for you?
About your next employer
The post-holder will support the Procurement and Contracts Manager in delivering an efficient and effective procurement & contract management service that ensures the organisation has access to procure the goods and services required to support the needs of the communities we serve.
This is a wide and varied role and the post holder will be responsible for supporting the function through provision of advice and guidance as well as transactional processing and quality assurance of procurement and contract management activity.
About you
What you'll do
To apply today contact Conor Birch in the strictest confidence.
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