Prudential

Head of Procurement Platforms — Platform Owner (Technology)

Kuala Lumpur (Group Head Office) · Posted 1h ago

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CoupaERPMiddleware

Job Description

Prudential’s purpose is to be partners for every life and protectors for every future. Our purpose encourages everything we do by creating a culture in which diversity is celebrated and inclusion assured, for our people, customers, and partners. We provide a platform for our people to do their best work and make an impact to the business, and we support our people’s career ambitions. We pledge to make Prudential a place where you can Connect, Grow, and Succeed.

The Head of Procurement Platforms is the Technology Platform Owner for the Coupa Source-to-Pay (S2P) ecosystem, accountable end-to-end for the stability, evolution and transformation of the platform serving all in-scope markets across the region and the full employee base.

The role owns three integrated mandates:

Run the platform — guarantee BAU service levels for a high-volume incident and service-request workload across multiple Coupa instances. Improve the platform — own the continuous-improvement pipeline of enhancements, change requests and release cycles, with disciplined governance against the group's universal core model and master-data governance standards. Transform the platform — stand up and run a sustainable, project-driven delivery structure to industrialise the migration of in-scope markets onto the strategic Coupa configuration, sequenced with the broader Finance ERP transformation.

The role sits firmly on the Technology side and partners as a true platform owner with Group Procurement, Group Finance, Risk, Audit and adjacent platform teams (ERP, Middleware, Identity & Access).

Job Responsibilities

Platform Ownership & Technology Governance

  • Act as the single accountable Technology owner for the Coupa S2P platform across all production instances and in-scope markets.

  • Define and enforce platform standards (configuration, master data, integrations, approval matrices) in line with the group's universal core model and master-data governance framework.

  • Operate within a unified ERP–Coupa change and incident framework, including a unified Change Control Board, a common P1–P5 SLA matrix and a shared incident dashboard.

  • Own platform-level audit readiness across SOX/ITGC, privileged-access controls, backup and audit-trail compliance.

  • Be the accountable Technology counterpart to the platform vendor, including incident escalation, premium support engagement and crisis management.

BAU Technology Maintenance — Incident & Service Request Management

  • Lead the L2 / L2.5 platform support layer for the Coupa ecosystem, accountable for resolving a high volume of incidents and service requests every year with measurable SLA performance.

  • Drive systemic resolution of recurring SLA-breach themes — integration outbound, workflow and status defects, approval routing, due-diligence and risk-rating lifecycle, expense processing and reporting strain.

  • Close transparency gaps by establishing a true triage and communication layer that owns user notifications, status updates and SLA cadence so requesters always know where they stand.

  • Bring all platform tickets into a single, governed service-management tool with full SLA tracking and reporting.

  • Co-own the rebalancing of Level 1 service requests with the Business Help Desk, including SOPs, role bundles, training and access design.

  • Harden the integration layer with the ERP, the General Ledger, identity and HR systems, and the supplier portal — including proactive monitoring of supplier onboarding, invoice outbound, expense flows and master-data sync.

Continuous Improvement — Change Requests, Enhancements & Releases

  • Own the end-to-end Change & Release pipeline: from CR intake through impact assessment, design, build, key-user testing, UAT, hyper-care and post-implementation review.

  • Manage a continuously evolving backlog of strategic and local change requests across all in-scope markets.

  • Manage the platform's annual major releases, periodic maintenance windows and ad-hoc updates with disciplined Change Board scoping and key-user communication.

  • Drive the master-data governance approval engine for global and local master data — chart of accounts, cost centres, tax codes, commodity mappings, approval chains, programmes and due-diligence templates.

  • Build a CR prioritisation discipline with Procurement, Finance, Risk and the markets so that high-volume local demand does not destabilise BAU.

Project-Driven Structure for Migration & Transformation

  • Stand up and lead a strategic Coupa “Rollout Factory” — a sustainable, repeatable delivery engine to migrate the remaining markets onto the strategic Coupa configuration, sequenced with the broader Finance ERP rollout.

  • Build the L3 release, change and project layer with the appropriate seniority profile, including an intellectual-property retention strategy and a progressive reduction of dependency on the external System Integrator.

  • Industrialise the rollout playbook: templated configuration, standard cutover, standard test packs, standard hyper-care — and drive unit-cost reduction per market migration as velocity scales.

  • Partner with the ERP programme to avoid double cutovers, jointly plan readiness, and align under a single Ecosystem Programme Steering Committee.

  • Lead in-flight transformation workstreams including legacy retirements, governance-tool transitions, identity and access deepening, privileged-access management onboarding, and the migration to an enterprise service-management platform.

  • Coordinate technical readiness across peripheral systems (HRIS, identity, GL, data lake, middleware) for every market go-live — across SIT, UAT, mock cutover, cutover and hyper-care phases.

Stakeholder Management

  • Be the senior Technology face of the Coupa platform to Group Procurement, Group Finance, in-market CFOs and Finance Controllers, Risk SMEs, Internal Audit and external auditors.

  • Run cross-market governance forums covering the platform ecosystem, change boards, supplier-performance reviews and release planning.

  • Manage vendor relationships with the platform provider, the external System Integrator (acting as implementation partner) and the managed-services partner.

  • Handle escalations with discipline and transparency, closing out long-standing concerns on response times, ticket transparency and contract renewals.

  • Represent the platform in audit and regulatory engagements, including SOX walkthroughs, privileged-access reviews and audit-trail compliance, working with internal audit and external auditors.

Team Management & Leadership

  • Lead and develop a sizeable regional platform team organised into focused delivery pods (functional, technical, integration), with a clear separation of triage, BAU and release/project layers.

  • Strengthen the team's seniority profile and build a senior bench, succession plans and clear career paths into L3 and architecture roles.

  • Mitigate single-point-of-failure and key-person risk through documented SOPs, country-cluster delegation and structured knowledge management.

  • Drive an upskilling agenda: platform training and certification, strategic configuration fluency, integration and API skills, and platform-engineering discipline.

  • Foster a culture of accountability, transparency with users, audit readiness and continuous improvement, and a healthy partnership with the unified Technology L2 across ERP and middleware.

Job Qualifications

  • 15+ years in enterprise technology platform ownership, with at least 8 years running a procurement / S2P platform at regional or global scale (Coupa strongly preferred; SAP Ariba, Oracle Procurement Cloud or equivalent considered).

  • Proven track record running large-scale platform support operations: high ticket volumes, multi-country footprint, SLA-governed, audit-regulated.

  • Demonstrated delivery of multi-market platform rollouts and migrations — ideally including ERP / S2P transformation programmes alongside the platform owner's BAU mandate.

  • Strong grounding in Procure-to-Pay end-to-end: requisitioning, sourcing, contracts, invoicing, expenses, supplier management, intercompany processing and AP integration with the GL.

  • Experience operating under SOX / ITGC / DORA or equivalent regulatory environments, with comfort managing external audit engagements.

  • Hands-on experience standing up or industrialising a rollout-factory model, including reducing System Integrator dependency and driving down per-unit delivery cost.

  • Track record managing senior stakeholders across Procurement, Finance, Risk, Technology and external vendors.

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Finance or a related discipline; postgraduate qualification or relevant professional certifications a plus.

Skills & Capabilities

  • Deep functional and technical knowledge of Coupa modules (Core S2P, Supplier Portal, Sourcing, Contracts, Expenses, Risk Assess) and the surrounding integration landscape with ERP, middleware, identity, HRIS and SSO/AD.

  • Strong service-management discipline (ITIL): incident, problem, change, release, knowledge and major-incident management, with a clear separation of L1 / L2 / L2.5 / L3 responsibilities.

  • Strong engineering and analytical judgement — able to push the team beyond “ticket hammering” into permanent fixes for systemic process fragility (workflow automation, due-diligence lifecycle, integration reliability).

  • Excellent communication — able to translate technical complexity into a crisp executive narrative for C-suite audiences and into plain language for end-users.

  • Strong vendor management and commercial acumen: SoW shaping, SLA design, intercompany recharges, performance scoring frameworks and structured System Integrator exit planning.

  • High-energy, hands-on, accountability-driven leadership style, with the maturity to operate calmly during incidents and crises.

  • Comfort with modern service-management and governance tooling, master-data governance documentation, and modern automation and self-service patterns.

  • Resilient under pressure, with a strong instinct to protect L3 capacity, professionalise escalation, and turn recurring incidents into governed product and problem backlog items.

 

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