Category Manager - Electrical & Instrumentation
Hanwha Ocean is seeking a Category Manager for Electrical & Instrumentation to drive strategic sourcing within their expanding EPCI energy infrastructure unit. The role involves managing global frame agreements, analyzing market trends, and fostering long-term supplier relationships to optimize project procurement. Candidates must have deep expertise in the Oil & Gas EPCI sector and strong commercial negotiation skills. This position acts as a strategic advisor to support project execution and drive year-over-year cost savings.
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Experience
7-10 years
Function
Purchasing
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Hanwha Ocean is seeking a Category Manager for Electrical & Instrumentation to drive strategic sourcing within their expanding EPCI energy infrastructure unit. The role involves managing global frame agreements, analyzing market trends, and fostering long-term supplier relationships to optimize project procurement. Candidates must have deep expertise in the Oil & Gas EPCI sector and strong commercial negotiation skills. This position acts as a strategic advisor to support project execution and drive year-over-year cost savings.
TAL's take
Solid role within a large industrial EPCI firm, requiring specific domain expertise in procurement for complex energy projects.
Well-defined responsibilities focused on strategic sourcing, supplier management, and commercial strategy within the EPCI sector.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in engineering or business
- Minimum 7–10 years of strategic procurement experience
- Experience within the EPCI sector of the Oil & Gas industry
- Technical expertise in the relevant product category
- Advanced skills in sourcing, market/product/supplier analysis, and negotiation
- Proven experience building stakeholder relationships
Tools and skills
About the company
Established global industrial entity and shipbuilder transitioning into diverse infrastructure sectors.