Full-Time

Procurement Specialist

People Capabilities

Posted on 12/13/2025

Deadline 12/15/25
Unilever

Unilever

10,001+ employees

Global consumer goods manufacturer and marketer

No salary listed

Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain

Hybrid

Office-based role requiring about 40% on-site attendance.

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in business, Supply Chain, Procurement, Organizational Development, or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in learning & development, procurement, or HR capability programs
  • Proven track record in rolling out learning programs or training academies across multiple geographies or business units
  • Solid understanding of procurement principles (e.g. the sourcing process, supplier management, contract basics)
  • Experience working with learning management systems (LMS) and digital content platforms (e.g., LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, Degreed)
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills; capable of managing diverse internal customers
  • Passion for capability building, storytelling, and people enablement
  • Growth mindset, proactiveness, and ability to connect across cultures and functions
  • Comfort working independently, managing projects across regions and time zones
  • Curiosity about procurement, change enablement, and digital learning
Responsibilities
  • Launch Training Programs: Translate our Procurement capability strategy into practical, scalable training programs (e.g., Procurement Onboarding, Negotiation Excellence, Digital Fluency, Design to Value)
  • Scale Capability Maturity Diagnostics: Partner with Procurement Leadership Team (PLT) and HR Business Partners (HRBPs) to assess current capability levels, identify skill gaps, and recommend targeted development actions
  • Calibrated Job Grading: Collaborate with HRBPs to design and implement a Procurement Job Grading Framework that aligns job levels and compensation packages with clearly defined measurable criteria—ensuring consistency, transparency, and market competitiveness across the function.
  • Lead the Procurement Academy: Spearhead our state-of-the-art learning and development platform. This includes managing e-learning modules, organizing live bootcamps and curating onboarding curriculums in close collaboration with external vendors and internal subject matter experts (SMEs).
  • Cultivate a Global Champion & Peer-Mentoring Network: Identify and empower local champions across key capability pillars (e.g., sustainability, design-to-value, negotiations). You'll organize engaging best-practice exchanges and learning events to foster a collaborative environment.
  • Shape the Procurement Knowledge Center (PKC): in collaboration with our Digital, Analytics and Insights team, play a key role in building and maintaining a central hub of valuable assets, templates, case studies, and tools that support our procurement community.
  • Drive Internal Communications & Events: Support and execute impactful internal communications and events, such as learning weeks and capability town halls, to enhance engagement and knowledge sharing.
  • Track & Measure Impact: Monitor engagement and measure the effectiveness of our initiatives through participation metrics and comprehensive feedback loops, ensuring continuous improvement.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree, especially in Supply Chain, Human Resources, or Organizational Psychology
  • Experience working in FMCG or manufacturing environment, especially in a global or regional procurement team
  • Certification in Learning & Development, Change Management, or Instructional Design
  • Exposure to Design Thinking or Agile ways of working in the context of capability building
  • SKILLS: Stakeholder Management
  • SKILLS: Program & Event Management
  • SKILLS: Communication & Facilitation
  • SKILLS: Digital Fluency in Learning Tools
  • SKILLS: Data interpretation & feedback synthesis
  • SKILLS: Procurement knowledge

Unilever makes and sells a wide range of everyday consumer goods, including foods, personal care, and home and cleaning products. Its products come from a large portfolio of brands manufactured at scale and distributed through global and local retailers, making them easy to access in many markets. The company stands out by offering a diversified mix of brands across multiple categories and regions, along with a history of strategic acquisitions and restructurings and a focus on sustainability. Its goal is to help people feel good, look good, and get more out of life by delivering trusted, affordable products at scale while pursuing sustainable growth and responsible business practices.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1872

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What believers are saying

  • New Haven innovation center targets faster personal care and beauty development by 2029.
  • Port Sunlight automation should cut logistics costs and improve retailer service levels.
  • Premium capsule formats can lift margins and support Persil innovation.

What critics are saying

  • P&G dominates household staples with heavier brand spend and shelf execution.
  • Unilever faces price pressure in India from Patanjali and Godrej Consumer.
  • Automation and new R&D hubs add fixed costs and cyber operational risk.

What makes Unilever unique

  • Lever Brothers and Margarine Unie formed Unilever in 1930.
  • Unilever built a global portfolio across personal care, home care, and nutrition.
  • Unilever is investing in AI-enabled R&D and automated supply chains.

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