CSOC Commercial Officer - Defence Intelligence

Ministry of Defence · Corsham, England

CSOC Commercial Officer - Defence Intelligence at Ministry of Defence, based in Corsham, England, paying £30,740 per annum. This is a contract role.

Salary
£30,740 per annum
Location
Corsham, England
Contract
Contract
Posted
2 weeks ago
Closes
22 Aug 2026

Reference 52398ce7775d3978dd32f516914e730bda226463

About the role

Job summary

Cyber and Specialist Operations Command (CSOC) generates and operates specialist capabilities, ready to fight across all domains to make the United Kingdom secure at home and strong abroad.

Always on, we are across every UK operation, delivering the capabilities you don’t usually see – or those you can’t.

From cyber warriors and medics to intelligence analysts, special forces, educators, and Defence attachés, our collective expertise delivers the warfighting edge Defence needs to deter threats and secure the nation today, and prepare for tomorrow.

CSOC unites Defence’s cyber and specialist capabilities under a single, military command alongside the Royal Navy, British Army, and the Royal Air Force – acting as the UK’s fourth Military Command. For more information, please see here.

CSOC Commercial has a rich and varied portfolio of contracts across multiple categories of spend. We have 100 commercial specialists geographically spread over the globe covering contracts worth £7.5bn. It is a dynamic and exciting place to work at the leading edge of Defence. We welcome diversity, we our passionate about inclusivity, and love challenge that drives innovation. We value each individual contribution, learn together, and deliver stronger.

This position is advertised at 37 hours per week.

Job description

In this role you will contribute towards delivering commercial excellence for your department through supporting with, the planning, development and management of commercial strategies, the procurement process and effective contract management activity for one or more of the organisation’s low complexity / low value contracts.

You will work as part of a larger team but will be expected to be able to prioritise and manage your own workload to deliver to deadlines and know when to seek support in order to balance both operationally urgent and important tasks.

Typically, the key responsibilities in this role will include (but are not limited to):

  • Understanding, and being able to advise on, sourcing compliance and frameworks
  • Using procurement systems and e-sourcing tools to manage all stages of the procurement life-cycle, ensuring that they are effectively maintained to enable accurate reporting
  • Contributing to the development of a sourcing strategy
  • Obtaining and collating data and information required to support the development of a commercial strategy
  • Maintaining strategies and implementing agreed sourcing plans
  • Challenging the organisational need for the purchase especially where Corporate Social Responsibility or value for money considerations suggest the procurement can be better channelled through existing assets or an existing contract
  • Finding and presenting information to support procurement decisions
  • Supporting a wide range of procurement processes including the conduct of tenders, with the use of e-tendering tools (e.g. managing supplier correspondence)
  • Supporting the resolution of issues and contract administration activities
  • Overseeing the creation of commercial files and audit/ assurance activities
  • Preparing for contract commencement, supporting with the development, delivery and implementation of contract management plan
  • Managing one or more contracts, ensuring effective, governance, performance management frameworks, escalation, risk management, issues resolution, financial management, change control and compliance
  • Managing one or more suppliers, ensuring effective stakeholder management
  • Supporting on exit and transition activities

Responsibilities

  • Undertake learning and development and upskilling as required.
  • Providing support to CSOC project delivery teams to influence and inform the sourcing of new goods and services from 3rd parties.
  • Supporting Procurement processes in line with public sector regulations and using agreed tools and systems.
  • Assist in the Selection of appropriate suppliers using relevant evaluation criteria and responsible for ensuring value for money for the duration of supplier engagement.
  • Working within a team to negotiate favorable terms for pricing and contract terms that deliver immediate and ongoing financial and non-financial benefits.
  • Ongoing proactive management of key supplier relationships.
  • Effective management of full life cycle of the contracts including managing changes and ensuring ongoing value and service quality standards are delivered.
  • Commercial risk identification.
  • Supporting development of sourcing strategies in cooperation with internal stakeholders.
  • Supporting continuous improvement and change management.
  • Supporting senior commercial officers in the negotiation of complex contracts.
  • Hold formal delegated powers of up to £0.25M.
  • Providing advice on commercial policies and processes to other teams for e.g. delivery group.
  • Supporting Procurement processes in line with public sector regulations and using agreed tools and systems.

Person specification

The successful candidates must have good communication skills as the role requires you to build and maintain collaborative relationships with a broad range of stakeholders and enablers in Defence, Other Government Departments and Industry to deliver innovative commercial solutions at pace and scale.

Competent in using MS Office tools; Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, MS Teams, and SharePoint.

Essential Criteria

The successful candidate must:

Provide evidence of CIPS level 4 (or equivalent) or be willing to work towards this by commencing study within one year of appointment.

Be willing to complete all required elements to obtain their Practitioner Commercial Licence and MSA Allowance:

  • Procurement Reform eLearning
  • CMCP Foundation eLearning
  • Sourcing Mechanics Course

Behaviours

We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:

  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Communicating and Influencing
  • Delivering at Pace

We only ask for evidence of these behaviours on your application form:

  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Communicating and Influencing

Technical skills

We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:

  • Sourcing – Executing the Sourcing Strategy (Developing Level)
  • Contract Performance Management (Developing Level)

We only ask for evidence of these technical skills on your application form:

  • Sourcing – Executing the Sourcing Strategy (Developing Level)

Benefits

Alongside your salary of £30,740, Ministry of Defence contributes £8,905 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides (opens in a new window).

CSOC Commercial is passionate about delivering excellent commercial outcomes for our customers but we also understand you will have a life outside o

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