The Procurement Officer supports purchasing activities for Shangri-La’s Hong Kong operations, including sourcing suppliers, obtaining quotations, negotiating prices, preparing purchase orders, monitoring deliveries, and maintaining accurate procurement records. The role typically requires a diploma or degree in procurement, supply chain, business, hospitality, or a related field, along with relevant purchasing experience, preferably in a hotel or luxury hospitality environment. Candidates should understand supplier management, inventory control, and purchasing procedures, and be comfortable using procurement or enterprise systems. Strong communication, negotiation, organization, numerical, and problem-solving skills are expected. Fluency in English and Cantonese is advantageous, while Mandarin and knowledge of hotel products and local suppliers may be preferred.
Shangri-La Group is a global luxury hospitality company founded in Hong Kong and recognized for its hotels, resorts, residences, and related services across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other markets. Its portfolio includes the Shangri-La, Kerry, JEN, and Traders brands. The company is known for personalized service, premium accommodation, dining, wellness, and meeting facilities, with a strong emphasis on Asian hospitality. In Hong Kong, Shangri-La operates prominent luxury properties serving business travelers, leisure guests, events, and international visitors. Employees typically work in a multicultural environment with structured hotel operations, service standards, training opportunities, and career paths across the group. Procurement teams support efficient, compliant, and cost-effective purchasing while maintaining the quality expected from a luxury hospitality brand.
Hong Kong offers strong opportunities in hospitality, finance, retail, logistics, technology, healthcare, and professional services. Its culture blends Chinese traditions with international influences, reflected in Cantonese cuisine, festivals, shopping, and a highly global business environment. Life is fast-paced, convenient, and generally safe, with excellent public transport, though housing can be expensive and space is limited. Popular areas include Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, while outlying islands such as Lantau provide a quieter lifestyle. Foreign professionals normally need an employment visa sponsored by a local employer, with eligibility based on qualifications, experience, a confirmed job, and market-level pay. Employers often assist with applications. New arrivals should budget for deposits, accommodation, healthcare, transport, and possible schooling costs. Cantonese is widely spoken; English is common in business, and Mandarin is increasingly useful.
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