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Head of Supply Chain and Procurement
Shape the supply chain. Influence the strategy. Help scale a high-growth technology business.
Location: Multi-site / Remote
Reporting to: Executive Leadership Team
Sector: Electronics Manufacturing / EMS
Exceptional salary and package
The Opportunity
This is not a traditional Head of Supply Chain role.
We are looking for a senior supply chain and procurement leader who can help shape the next phase of growth for a fast-moving, high-growth electronics manufacturing business operating across multiple sites.
With more than 300 employees, a complex international supply base and an increasingly ambitious growth strategy, the business is at an exciting point in its evolution. The supply chain is becoming a genuine source of competitive advantage, and this role will have the influence and autonomy to make that happen.
We are looking for someone who can operate comfortably at Board and C-suite level, while retaining the commercial curiosity and operational grip to understand what is really happening across the supply chain.
This could suit an experienced Supply Chain Director, Procurement Director, VP Supply Chain, CPO, COO, or senior Head of Supply Chain who is ready to take significant ownership of a multi-site operation and play a central role in the company's continued growth.
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What you'll be doing
You will take strategic ownership of the end-to-end supply chain, spanning:
- Strategic Procurement and Sourcing
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Demand Planning and S and OP
- Materials and Inventory Management
- Production Planning
- Logistics and Distribution
- Supply Chain Risk and Business Continuity
- Cost, Performance and Continuous Improvement
Your challenge will be to build a supply chain that is scalable, resilient, commercially intelligent, and capable of supporting rapid growth.
That means looking beyond simply buying materials or keeping production moving. You'll be expected to challenge the status quo, identify opportunities, build stronger supplier partnerships, and introduce the processes, systems and disciplines required to support a much larger business.
Strategic Leadership
You will develop and execute the Group's supply chain strategy, ensuring it supports commercial objectives, customer expectations, and operational growth.
You'll work closely with the senior leadership team, engineering, manufacturing, finance, and commercial functions to ensure supply chain considerations are embedded into business decisions rather than addressed afterwards.
You'll also lead, develop, and empower teams across procurement, planning, and logistics, creating a culture that is commercially focused, data-driven, and relentlessly customer-oriented.


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Procurement and Supplier Strategy
Electronics manufacturing brings its own unique supply chain challenges.
You'll oversee global sourcing across areas such as semiconductors, PCBs, passive components, and other electronic and engineered components, developing a supplier ecosystem capable of supporting both current operations and future growth.
You'll Be Expected To
- Develop strategic supplier relationships and partnerships
- Negotiate commercial agreements and improve purchasing leverage
- Identify and develop new sources of supply
- Reduce exposure to shortages, obsolescence, and price volatility
- Improve supplier performance, resilience, and responsiveness
- Build a proactive approach to supply chain risk
Demand, Planning and S and OP
You will own and evolve the S and OP / demand planning process, bringing together customer demand, sales forecasts, production capacity, and material availability.
The objective is simple: give the business greater visibility, better decision-making, and the confidence to grow.
You'll work closely with customers and internal stakeholders to improve forecasting, manage changing demand, and protect delivery performance.
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