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Service Manager - Procurement (Food Buyer)

Philippines Shangri-La $2,500–$4,000/month*
Job Description

The Service Manager - Procurement (Food Buyer) is responsible for sourcing and purchasing food products for Shangri-La. Candidates should have a strong background in procurement, excellent negotiation skills, and knowledge of food supply chains. They are expected to manage vendor relationships, ensure quality and cost-effectiveness, and maintain inventory levels. A degree in Supply Chain Management or a related field, along with several years of experience in food procurement, is typically required.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel group known for its exceptional hospitality and service. With properties across Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East, Shangri-La offers guests a unique blend of Asian hospitality and Western comfort. The company is committed to sustainability and community engagement, ensuring a positive impact on the environment and society. Shangri-La's dedication to excellence is reflected in its world-class amenities, personalized service, and attention to detail, making it a preferred choice for travelers seeking luxury and comfort.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago with diverse job opportunities, particularly in tourism, hospitality, and business process outsourcing. The culture is vibrant, with a mix of indigenous, Spanish, and American influences. Filipinos are known for their hospitality and friendliness. The lifestyle is relaxed, with beautiful beaches and natural landscapes to explore. For relocation, a work visa is required, and it's advisable to secure employment before moving. The cost of living varies by region, with Manila being more expensive. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt.

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