Corporate Planning & Management – Spend Management – Technology Software
Dallas, TX
Divisional OverviewThe Corporate Planning & Management (CPM) Division unifies Finance & Planning, Spend Management, Operational Risk and Resilience, and CPM Engineering teams to deliver business planning and analytics, expense management, third party risk management, and governance strategies across the firm.
Spend Management encompasses the functions responsible for managing all aspects of the firm's spend with third parties - advising commercial agreements and driving operating efficiency. Departments include Strategic Sourcing, Procure to Pay, Integrated Travel and Expense, Infrastructure and Transformation and Sustainable Operations.
Role OverviewProfessionals in CPM have an analytical mindset, exhibit intellectual curiosity and are from diverse academic backgrounds. This role sits within the Spend Management pillar.
The Strategic Sourcing team within Spend Management is responsible for driving the execution of strategic priorities, including firm’s operational efficiency and supplier diversity targets, as it relates to the Firm’s relationships with vendors. We partner with Engineering leadership as well as various stakeholders across the firm on all software/SaaS, hardware, storage, telecommunications, multi-media, and co-location engagements. As a result, we are actively involved in the entirety of the vendor relationship lifecycle – from procurement to payment.
The Strategic Sourcing professional is a highly commercial role that requires extensive internal and external interfacing with a number of constituents, implementation of best practices and sound judgement to arrive at the right outcomes for the firm.
Job responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
Lead/participate in contract and commercial negotiations for technology-related products and services globally, with focus on software agreements, including both internally-hosted as well as vendor-hosted arrangements (SaaS/PaaS), while following vendor engagement model and adhering to firm’s vendor-related policies and practices.Collaborate with various risk management partners, such as Legal, Finance, Information Security, Compliance, and others to ensure firm's vendor management policies and procedures are adhered to.Create financial analysis of pending transactions, including review of vendor financial viability as well as total cost of ownership and return on investment analyses. May involve interfacing with outside research companies to create benchmarking models and identify cost savings opportunities.Serve as an advisor to the business/technology groups in the areas of licensing and commercial/contractual/vendor risks, among others.Liaise across Engineering leadership, business and relationship managers to identify and escalate vendor/client sensitivities, commercial and relationship opportunities.Responsible for tracking of and reporting on strategic vendor management activities, spend and other trends of strategic vendors, understanding impact across firm/business units.Basic Qualifications:
Relevant Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification with an excellent academic record 1-3 years of experience in Technology commercial and contract negotiationAnalytical capabilities and financial modeling experienceExcellent communication and interpersonal (written and verbal) skills, strong attention to detail and stakeholder management skillsAbility to lead across team members and drive assignments to completionAbility to multi-task & deliver under pressureSolid work ethic and high level of motivationProficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPointPreferred Qualifications:
Commercial and contract negotiation experience focused on software/SaaS licensing contractsPrior experience with the SAP Spend Management suite of products, including AribaPrior experience in the financial services industryPrior experience with well-known enterprise vendorsPrior technical experience or in-depth understanding of technical conceptsAbout Goldman Sachs
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a leading global financial services firm providing investment banking, securities and investment management services to a substantial and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals. The firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and other major financial centers around the world.
Goldman Sachs is an equal opportunity employer.