Overview
At Sisk, we create places and infrastructure that shape how people live, work and connect – now and for future generations.
As a family-owned, international construction and engineering group, we offer meaningful careers across building, infrastructure, rail, energy and off-site manufacturing throughout Ireland, the UK and Europe, where people are supported to grow, make an impact and be part of positive change.
The Head of Procurement leads and continuously improves Sisk Group's procurement operations across all business units and geographies.
The role is accountable for the strategic and operational management of the procurement of materials, products, manufactured systems, goods, and services required to deliver Sisk projects.
The position provides leadership for:
The Purchasing teams in Ireland and the UK, and
The Category Management team, focused on the direct procurement of high-value and critical construction materials and products that form part of the permanent works.
The Head of Procurement operates at both a strategic and operational level, partnering with senior management and Directors to maximise group leverage, ensure supply continuity, manage risk, and drive consistency across Ireland, the UK, and mainland Europe.
Responsibilities
In Scope – Head of Procurement
Full accountability for procurement strategy, governance, and execution relating to:
Construction and building materials and products
Manufactured building systems and components incorporated into the works
High-value, critical, and long-lead materials
Preferred supplier and framework agreements for materials and products
Indirect goods and services where appropriate
Supplier performance, commercial governance, and risk management for the above
Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities
Group Procurement Leadership (Materials & Products)
Define and deliver a group procurement strategy for materials, products, and services.
Drive consistent procurement practices across business units and regions.
Champion a best-value approach considering cost, quality, programme certainty, supply risk, and sustainability.
Category Management – High-Value Materials & Systems
Lead category strategies for critical materials, products, and building systems, including sourcing, supplier selection, and resilience planning.
Oversee structured procurement exercises, negotiations, and contract awards for in-scope categories.
Drive standardisation and demand aggregation where appropriate to maximise group leverage.
Operational Procurement Delivery
Lead procurement teams to deliver effective materials and product procurement support to pre-construction and live projects.
Ensure timely, compliant, and commercially robust procurement execution.
Act as senior escalation point for supplier and material performance issues impacting delivery.
Supplier Strategy & Performance
Develop and manage group-wide preferred supplier strategies for materials and products.
Implement supplier performance management focused on quality, delivery, safety, sustainability and commercial compliance.
Build strategic relationships with key manufacturers and suppliers critical to Sisk's delivery capability.
Governance, Compliance & Risk
Ensure all in-scope procurement activity complies with group procurement and P2P policies and approval thresholds.
Partner with Legal and Finance to ensure robust contracting and governance for high-value procurement.
Embed responsible, ethical, and sustainable procurement principles across the materials supply chain.
Senior Stakeholder Engagement
Act as a senior procurement advisor to Managing Directors, Project Directors, Commercial and Pre-Construction leadership on materials and products procurement strategy.
Work with our Supply Chain Insights team to provide insight on market conditions, inflationary pressures, capacity constraints, and mitigation strategies.
Maintain clear alignment—without duplication—with Commercial and Plant leadership.
Systems, Data & Continuous Improvement
Drive continuous improvement in procurement systems, buying channels, and data quality for in-scope spend.
Use data to reduce maverick buying, improve compliance, and enhance decision-making.
People Leadership
Lead, coach, and develop high-performing procurement and category management teams across the Group.
Build capability, succession, and technical depth in materials and product procurement disciplines.
Foster a collaborative, performance-driven, and values-based culture.
Experience
15+ years' experience in the construction industry with senior responsibility across supply chain, procurement, and/or commercial functions (including candidates with a quantity surveying background).
Deep understanding of construction materials, building systems, and manufacturing supply chains, and how these interface with commercial delivery and project controls.
Strong knowledge of contract/commercial principles and cost management within a construction environment.
Proven ability to operate at senior leadership level and influence across the business.
Strong commercial, negotiation, and stakeholder-management capability.
Qualifications
CIPS or equivalent professional qualification.
Degree/professional qualification in Business/Commerce, Finance, Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, Procurement, Supply Chain, or equivalent experience.
Experience operating across Ireland, the UK, and/or mainland Europe.
Additional Information
What We Offer
At Sisk, your rewards package goes far beyond your salary.
Our most valued benefits include:
Competitive salary
26 days annual leave
Pension scheme
Comprehensive health, wellbeing and lifestyle supports
Career development opportunities
And much more as part of our Total Rewards programme
Our People & Recruitment Commitment
At Sisk, our people are at the heart of everything we do.
We offer the opportunity to work with purpose, grow a career without limits and be part of a supportive, collaborative team.
All vacancies are managed directly by our Internal Recruitment Team.
Unsolicited CVs or speculative contact from unapproved agencies are not accepted, and no fees will be payable.
Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility
We are an equal opportunities employer.
We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion, family status or any other protected characteristic.
We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process to support all candidates.
Encouraging All Talent to Apply
We understand that the confidence gap or imposter syndrome can discourage great people from applying.
Even if you don't meet every requirement, we encourage you to express your interest — your skills, experience and potential are what matter.
Compliance & Transparency
All recruitment materials are designed to meet or exceed legal and regulatory requirements, including the Irish and UK Equality Acts and the EU Pay Transparency Directive, ensuring fairness, transparency and equal access for every applicant.
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