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Lead Information Management

CDR (Amsterdam - Cedar) Full time

Your role

The Lead Information Management is responsible for leading the Information Management team, including taking responsibility for developing, innovating and safeguarding knowledge within the team. The focus is on enhancing process effectiveness through a data-driven mindset, which can ultimately lead to improved efficiency as well as greater satisfaction for both customers and employees. Additionally, the power of analytics must be used to make sure procurement teams can work with required and relevant information for data driven decision-making.

Your responsibilities

Operations and Analytics

  • Manage senior stakeholders from other teams, including overseeing how the Supply Chain & Information Management team monitors/analyses stakeholder feedback and identifies key improvement areas and ensure they act on these insights.

  • Guide the team in creating relevant data and analytics and support the identification and monitoring of key performance indicators (KPIs).

  • Support the procurement team by providing analytical insights to help them develop their category strategy, sourcing strategy, and supplier segmentation model.

  • Act as the primary liaison with IT and Data teams for all data and analytics requirements from procurement.

  • Support generation of analytics, metrics and mechanisms to monitor and measure supplier performance and success. Including assessing opportunities for supplier and market innovation trends.

  • Manage the review of vendor master data to ensure its accuracy and completeness. Ensure that the team adheres to best practices in data management

  • Drive continuous process improvements across procurement functions. Foster a culture of continuous improvement and efficiency within the team.

  • Work closely with Procurement operations to secure back-office efficiency and improvements. Ensure that the team aligns with operational goals and objectives.

  • Analyse data to identify trends and assess risks, which involves interpreting complex information and making informed decisions.

Stakeholder Management

  • Work with ING stakeholders from other departments to advice, set and support the development of procurement related standards to drive efficiency, automation and high data quality.

People Management

  • Lead the onshore and nearshore Information Management team, including providing functional management to the hub teams so they can support the business in case they have questions regarding data, reporting or process improvements.

  • Focus on defining and managing strategies, setting and monitoring team objectives/KPIs and drive improvement initiatives.

  • Take responsibility for developing and safeguarding knowledge within the team.

Strategic Challenges

Collaborate closely with multiple Subject Matter Experts, including global and local procurement teams, to identify and leverage procurement category opportunities while ensuring compliance with internal policies and external regulations. This role is pivotal in not only developing capabilities aligned with global strategic direction but also embedding their effective adoption and consistent application across all locations.

How to succeed 

We hire smart people like you for your potential. Our biggest expectation is that you’ll stay curious. Keep learning. Take on responsibility. In return, we’ll back you to develop into an even more awesome version of yourself. 

Furthermore, you have:

  • 10+ years in Procurement (Operations) area, preferably at a strategic level in an international (financial services provider) organisation

  • 6+ years experience in managing (hierarchical line) direct reports or actively coaching (functional) procurement colleagues

  • Procurement Operations knowledge/experience.

  • Experience working with offshore teams.

  • Analytical and data science skills

  • Quality and process orientation, ideally process improvement skillset such as LEAN methodologies

  • Agile and self-driven

Rewards & benefits  

We want to make sure that it’s possible for you to strike the right balance between your career and your private life. You can find out more about our employment conditions here.  

The benefits of working with us at ING include: 

  • A salary indication tailored to your qualities and experience within GJA19

  • Individual leave: 24+2 individual holiday days based on 36 hr workweek

  • Diversity leave: 3 days per year (1,5 paid, 1,5 unpaid)

  • CSR days: up to 2 days per year to actively engage in society by volunteering

  • 13th month salary

  • 8% Holiday payment

  • Individual Savings Contribution (BIS), 3.5% of your gross annual salary

  • Mobility card

  • Attractive pension scheme

  • Hybrid working to blend home working for focus and office working for collaboration and co-creation

Want to apply directly?

Upload your CV and motivation letter by clicking the “Apply” button. 

Please note, multiple interview steps involving various business stakeholders will be part of the selection process.

About us 

With 60,000 employees and operations in approximately 40 countries, there is no shortage of opportunities for people with initiative who want to help people take a step ahead in life and in business. Do you want to work at the cutting edge of what’s possible and at the same time ensure you work with integrity and hold the customer’s interests at heart? Do you want to be surrounded by progressive, inspiring, diverse and supportive colleagues? Then there is no better place to invest your talents than at ING. Join us and apply today!