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Supply Chain Analyst
Department Overview
The Supply Chain function at Aston Martin is responsible for managing the end-to-end flow of materials, information, and finished vehicles across a complex automotive value chain.
This includes:
- Planning
- Supplier management
- Material control
- Logistics (inbound and outbound)
- BOM governance
- Program delivery
Alignment must be ensured between engineering, manufacturing, and customer requirements.
Job Purpose
To operate as a flexible Supply Chain resource, supporting core activities across:
- Production planning
- Material planning & logistics (MPL)
- BOM management
- Outbound logistics
- Program launch
The role provides broad exposure across supply chain disciplines, ensuring:
- Operational continuity
- Support for delivery targets
- Successful program execution
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Support production and supply planning processes, ensuring alignment between:
- Demand
- Supply
- Manufacturing constraints
- Manage material flow from suppliers into production, ensuring continuity of supply
- Identify and resolve supply chain risks, including:
- Shortages
- Delays
- Capacity constraints
- Maintain and validate key supply chain data, including:
- BOM
- Planning parameters
- Support engineering change implementation, ensuring:
- Accurate and timely execution across the supply chain
- Coordinate with logistics providers to manage:
- Inbound and outbound material flows
- Vehicle flows
- Support vehicle distribution to global markets, ensuring customer delivery requirements are met
- Contribute to program and launch activities, ensuring:
- Supply chain readiness
- Stability
- Monitor performance metrics (delivery, inventory, shortages, cost) and support improvement actions
- Work cross-functionally to:
- Resolve operational issues
- Drive performance improvements
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Experience and Qualifications
Essential Experience
- 2 years’ experience within:
- Supply chain
- Logistics
- Planning
- Manufacturing
- Experience working with:
- ERP/MRP systems (e.g. SAP or equivalent)
- Strong:
- Analytical capability
- Proficiency in Excel
- Exposure to:
- Operational problem-solving
- Cross-functional collaboration
Preferred Experience
- Experience in:
- Automotive OEM or Tier 1 supplier
- Knowledge across multiple supply chain disciplines (planning, logistics, materials, BOM)
- Understanding of:
- End-to-end supply chain processes
- S&OP/IBP processes


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Essential Education/Qualifications
- Degree in:
- Supply Chain
- Engineering
- Business
- Related discipline
Preferred Education/Qualifications
- Knowledge of:
- Lean
- Continuous Improvement
Required Skills/Behaviours
- Strong:
- Analytical skills
- Problem-solving skills
- High attention to detail
- Ability to work across multiple supply chain disciplines
- Effective:
- Communication skills
- Stakeholder management
- Proactive and adaptable mindset
- Ability to prioritise in a fast-paced automotive environment
Hiring Information
- Hiring manager: Robert Gammon
- Grade: 8
- Positions available: Three
Belong at Aston Martin
At Aston Martin, we believe the stunning beauty, craftsmanship, and artistry that define our brand come from the diversity of perspectives and talents within our team.
Values championed:
- Uniqueness shaped by education, culture, ethnicity, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, abilities, and more
- Empowerment and inclusivity
- Celebration of diversity and innovation
Accommodation during the application process is available upon request.
Note: The post holder will be required to comply with all policies and procedures issued by and on behalf of Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.
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