An excellent opportunity has arisen with our Ipswich based manufacturing client for an experienced Supply chain Manager. The successful applicant will manage and oversee all purchasing and logistics activity. As a Supply Chain Manager, you will play a pivotal role in supporting your team to achieve both personal and organisational goals. The ideal candidate will bring strong leadership skills, a background in manufacturing and engineering, and a passion for driving operational excellence.
Job Purpose
- Facilitate communication between the purchasing and production planning teams to ensure seamless coordination of materials and production schedules.
- Evaluate and assess suppliers, request quotes, and negotiate lead times to ensure timely availability of required items.
- Process purchase orders through the company’s MRP (Material Requirements Planning) system, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in all transactions.
- Maintain and update the purchase order processing list, ensuring that all orders are tracked and processed appropriately.
- Oversee goods inward processes, addressing any discrepancies, resolving issues promptly, and assisting the Finance Manager with supplier invoice queries.
- Monitor and manage stock requirements, updating stock records and inventory levels as necessary to meet business needs.
- Provide production teams with regular updates on priority items, availability of materials, and any changes to delivery timelines.
- Manage logistics operations, ensuring accurate and timely import and export documentation is completed in line with regulatory requirements.
- Respond to email and telephone enquiries from both existing and potential customers, providing information on products, spare parts, and service requirements.
- Proactively identify areas for improvement within purchasing, logistics, and admin processes and implement changes as required to improve efficiency.
Skills & Attributes
- Proficient in MS Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint (MRP experience desirable)
- Ability to question, challenge, and improve upon existing processes.
- Ability to work in a small team and establish strong working relationships with colleagues across departments.
- Methodical and organised approach.
- Ability to prioritise effectively.
- Capable of operating with minimal supervision within broad guidelines.
- Excellent levels of commitment and motivation.
- Initiative and enthusiasm.
- Excellent communication and 'people skills'.
- Good planning and organisational skills.
Our client is offering a competitive salary, benefits package, opportunity for professional development and training opportunities to further enhance your skills. Salary c£40K (37.5 hours per week flexible)