Qiddiya is Saudi Arabia’s future capital of entertainment, sports, and culture — a 360 km² mega-project just outside Riyadh. From F1-grade racetracks and theme parks to stadiums and performance venues, we’re creating a destination like no other. This is more than a project — it’s a national transformation. As construction accelerates, we’re hiring ambitious talent to help shape it. If you’re driven by scale, impact, and the chance to build something iconic from the ground up — Qiddiya is calling
The Partnerships Analyst (Director level) will provide strategic and analytical support to the Partnerships Director in identifying, evaluating, and coordinating supply chain solutions across Qiddiya’s diverse asset classes. This role is responsible for detailed category management, supplier performance analytics, and alignment with Central Procurement to secure the best-fit suppliers and contractors. The position plays a critical role in ensuring Qiddiya’s procurement strategies are evidence-based, data-driven, and aligned with both business unit needs and Vision 2030 priorities.
1. Support the Partnerships Director in aggregating demand across business units to identify strategic procurement opportunities.
2. Conduct detailed category management analysis for critical supplier groups (e.g., modular solutions, structural steel, specialist contractors).
3. Develop and maintain databases of supplier performance, market benchmarks, and capacity insights.
4. Work closely with Central Procurement to align analytical findings with sourcing strategies, tenders, and supplier frameworks.
5. Evaluate supplier financial, technical, and operational capabilities to ensure resilience and fit with Qiddiya’s delivery objectives.
6. Prepare detailed reports and dashboards to support procurement decisions at the SDU – Delivery Partnerships and Central Procurement level.
7. Monitor global and regional supply chain trends, providing insights into risks, opportunities, and innovations relevant to Qiddiya.
8. Contribute to the planning and execution of targeted supplier engagement initiatives, including international roadshows and industry events.
9. Support the Partnerships Director in developing supplier prequalification criteria and performance monitoring frameworks.
10. Facilitate collaboration between business units and Central Procurement to ensure demand requirements are captured accurately and addressed efficiently.
11. Provide evidence-based recommendations to senior leadership on supplier selection and procurement strategy adjustments.
12. Mentor junior analysts and provide subject matter expertise on supply chain analytics within the SDU.
· Degree: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or Economics.
· Experience: 10–15 years in supply chain analysis, category management, or procurement functions, with significant exposure to large-scale projects.
· Licenses / Certifications:
o CIPS, CPSM, or equivalent procurement/supply chain certification preferred.
o Training in data analytics, category management, or supplier performance evaluation desirable.
· Skills: Strong analytical and quantitative skills; ability to synthesize complex data into actionable insights; excellent stakeholder engagement skills; proficiency in procurement analytics tools and reporting systems.