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Mandarin Speaking Supply Chain Manager

Bristol
£45k/yr
Posted about 23 hours ago
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Job Title: Mandarin Speaking Supply Chain Manager

The Skills You'll Need:

  • Mandarin
  • Supply Chain
  • Cycling
  • Shipping
  • Inventory

Your New Salary:
c£45k

Office/Hybrid:
Bristol - 5 days a week in the office, reducing to 2/3 days after training

Status:
Permanent

Start:
ASAP

Working hours:
37.5 hours per week, 9-5pm, can be some flexibility

Who You'll be Working for:
Dynamic and fast-growing cycling business.

What You'll be Doing:

  • You'll own the end-to-end supply chain: from the moment a new product leaves the development team, through production and QC in Asia, across the ocean to warehouses in the UK, Netherlands and USA, and on to the customer's door.
  • It's a broad, hands-on role with real autonomy. You'll work daily with Product Development, our CFO/COO, and our manufacturing, freight and fulfilment partners around the world. Success looks simple: the right stock, in the right place, at the right time and cost.
  • Manage the handover of new products from Development into repeat stock purchasing.
  • Oversee QC partners and Production Manager in Asia to keep production on quality and on schedule and manage the knock-on effects when it isn't.
  • Own stock forecasting alongside the CFO/COO, balancing service levels against cash and capacity.
  • Place POs, manage supplier relationships, and arrange shipments.
  • Manage freight forwarders moving stock from Asia to three warehouses, including customs and documentation.
  • Manage 3PLs on inbound stock and pick-readiness, and the final-mile carriers on price and quality.
  • Work with the CFO/COO to keep the business tax compliant in every jurisdiction they trade in, and compliant with product regulations across all markets (GPSR, PPWR, EPR).
  • Visit Asian factories and national and international warehouses to improve relations

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The Skills You'll Need to Succeed:

  • Mandarin speaking is vital to communicate with suppliers. Vietnamese would also be a bonus.
  • A cycling enthusiast. Fortnightly team rides and quarterly bike packing trips, access to products and bike industry discounts help us love the journey we're on.
  • Experience in end-to-end supply chain, importing from Asia into multiple international markets.
  • A driving licence to be able to visit 3PL and manufacturing partners.
  • You’re extremely organised, have a high attention to detail and relish Excel spreadsheets and systems
  • You’re a natural problem solver and thrive at multi-tasking
  • Solid working knowledge of international freight, customs and 3PL management.
  • Strong forecasting and inventory planning skills - you can defend a stock position with data.
  • Experience managing overseas suppliers, production schedules and QC.
  • A working grasp of product and import compliance across the UK, EU and US.
  • Organised, commercially sharp, and calm with multiple factories, shipments and time zones in motion at once.

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Skills

Mandarin
Supply Chain Management
Inventory Planning
Shipping
Forecasting
3PL Management
Customs Documentation
Quality Control
International Freight
Import Compliance
Excel
Supplier Relationship Management

Location

Bristol, England, United Kingdom

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