Job Summary
This individual will serve as the Procurement lead for Professional Services and Contingent Labor categories, including consulting, staffing, outsourced services, and workforce solutions. This person is expected to influence at an executive level and engage in high-complexity, high-visibility consulting and professional services partnerships with global service providers. This role will advise business stakeholders on optimal engagement models including SOW-based consulting, staff augmentation, independent contractors, supplier panels, and MSP/VMS operating structures. This role will bring practical expertise in managing critical supplier relationships, and balancing workforce governance and cost optimization in environments with evolving contingent labor maturity.
The Senior Category Manager role is an experienced category management practitioner accountable for architecting and selling enterprise-wide strategies, orchestrating large and complex transformations, and communicating at the executive level. Leads multi-year value creation agendas, major negotiations, and supplier partnerships that deliver innovation, resilience, and measurable business outcomes across the enterprise.
This individual will also lead or oversee complex enterprise-level RFx and negotiations and stakeholder communications. Partners with senior and executive team members in transformation efforts. Works cross-functionally to manage contract pipelines and align sourcing and category plans with Business objectives. Maintains procurement governance and systems data in accordance with the above. May lead, coach, or mentor strategic sourcing and entry-level procurement professionals in support of the category plan. Partners with finance, accounting, legal, and IT governance to deliver measurable value and risk mitigation.
This role requires relevant market insight, cross-functional collaboration, and proactive stakeholder engagement. The ideal candidate is a trusted procurement advisor and collaborative partner who champions supplier excellence, procurement governance and continuous improvement through clear communication, operational excellence, and strategic influence.
Position Overview:
Key Responsibilities
Enterprise Strategy & Value Creation
Craft and socialize a bold, evidence‑based multi‑year category strategy tied to enterprise goals (growth, productivity, risk, ESG). Possible areas of opportunity:
Management consulting
Temporary staffing
Statement-of-work (SOW) services
Independent contractor engagements
Workforce solutions/MSP programs
Develop labor rate benchmarking frameworks and market intelligence to improve rate competitiveness, geographic alignment, and workforce planning decisions.
Identify opportunities to reduce unmanaged spend, rogue staffing engagements, mark-up inconsistencies, and duplicate supplier utilization.
Identify and deliver step‑change value levers (portfolio simplification, demand challenge, supplier ecosystem redesign, digital automation).
Stand up structured value tracking with Finance; validate and publish results to executives.
Build and maintain a living category strategy (demand, market, supplier, risk, and should-cost).
Translate strategy into an annual sourcing wave plan and prioritized contract pipeline with mitigation actions for expirations/renewals.
Owns data quality across procurement systems (e.g., sourcing, CLM, P2P) and audit readiness records
Reviews and performs analytics and market research that inform strategic planning decisions, RFx, negotiation prep, and category direction
Manage intake queue; validate requirements; set expectations on timelines and next steps
Maintain project trackers, savings logs, contract records, and supplier profiles for audit readiness
Create, refresh, publish, and communicate preferred supplier lists and engagement playbooks
Critical Sourcing & Complex Negotiation
Lead negotiations involving:
SOW commercial structures
Rate card & labor mix structures
Volume discounts
Delivery accountability
Staffing markups & conversion fees
Supplier tiering models
Evaluate and negotiate VMS platform solutions and workforce operating models appropriate for organizational scale, complexity, and spend maturity in the labor space.
Conduct in-depth market analysis to inform RFx development, supplier negotiations, and contract terms
Identify and prioritize sourcing opportunities that drive competitive advantage and long-term value
Own and drive marquee RFx/sole‑source events and renewals with enterprise‑wide implications; negotiate creative commercial constructs (risk‑share, outcome‑based, gainshare).
Oversee and/or perform total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis to sourcing decisions and supplier evaluations
Set deal architectures and negotiation plays; coach deal teams; engage executive sponsors and legal counsel to closure.
Establish playbooks and guardrails for rebid/renewal strategies, indexation, benchmarking, and continuous improvement.
Supplier Partnership, Innovation, & Risk Management
Operational Excellence & Governance
Establish enterprise-wide standards for services usage such as:
Rate card management
SOW approvals
Supplier onboarding
Headcount visibility
Contractor tenure monitoring
Partner cross-functionally to design scalable contingent labor intake, approval, and tracking processes that balance governance with business agility.
Elevate standards, templates, and systems; automate analytics and reporting; ensure data fidelity and audit readiness.
Continuously improve ways of working across Legal, Security/Privacy, Finance/AP, and business units.
Track cost savings and avoidance progress against targets and pipeline forecasts
Coordinate cross-functional approvals (Security/IT, Privacy, Compliance, Finance, AP, Legal) and drive issue resolution.
Coach and assign work to sourcing resources (analysts/specialists) aligned to the wave plan.
Stakeholder Engagement
Financial Performance
Leadership & Change
Qualifications
Required:
Preferred:
Skills & Competencies
Core:
Technical:
Leadership:
Work Model & Travel
Verra Mobility Values
An ideal candidate for this role naturally works in alignment with the Verra Mobility Core Values:
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