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Purchasing Manager

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We are working with an established sales and distribution company who are looking to employ a Purchasing Manager, permanently in the Whitstable area.
This is an exciting position with a salary of up to £45,000/annum, hybrid working and other great benefits.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day purchasing and demand planning function, optimising stock availability, forecasting accuracy, and inventory performance.
- Manage supplier relationships, negotiating commercial agreements, reviewing performance, and mitigating supply chain risk.
- Drive product strategy, including sourcing, pricing, promotions, product lifecycle management, and expansion of the own-brand range.
- Collaborate with Marketing, Merchandising, Warehouse teams, and the Board to deliver successful product launches, maximise sales performance, and support business growth.
- Lead, coach, and develop a team of two Planning & Purchasing professionals while driving continuous improvement across procurement processes.
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About You:
- 3-5 years' experience in Procurement/Buying at manager level, ideally within furniture, beds, or a finished product category
- Proven people management experience
- Strong supplier negotiation and contract management skills
- Comfortable working cross-functionally with Marketing, Warehouse/Logistics, and Sales/Customer Service teams
- Strong commercial awareness, with the ability to influence both internal and external stakeholders
Local candidates need only apply and those with no restrictions on their right to work.
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