The Construction Index Ltd
Supply Chain Co-Ordinator

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Salary: £16.00 - £17 per hour
Type: Full Time
Region: UK - East
Town/City: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Posted: 09/06/2026
Reference: MSPSCONST_1781019405
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Supply Chain Co-Ordinator
Temp to Perm
Based out of Cambridge
Driving Licence required
Details On The Role
- Can be based out of one of 4 offices - Cambridge (Preferred), Norwich, Ipswich, Chelmsford
- Travel between sites will be required
- Full UK driving licence is essential
- Hourly rate - competitive
About The Role
Working as part of the Regional Supply Chain function to support the regional construction businesses in achieving the yearly supply chain spend targets
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Support National Supply Chain Strategy and work with regional businesses to help promote National initiatives and best practices
Help to develop and maintain strong subcontractor / supplier relationships in the region
Key Roles & Responsibilities
- Working alongside the Regional Supply Chain Manager to promote targeted material spend using the Group Trading Agreements
- Assist in the timely return of Supply Chain Rebate forms to the supply chain Hub
- Support in arranging and delivering Regional / Business Unit Supply Chain Events
- Distributing information on supply chain price increases, material lead times / shortages in support of the regional project teams
- Collect data / information from the supply chain for specific KPI's requested by Centre
- Support in answering questions / providing feedback to the supply chain partners
- Co-ordinate B2B meetings with subcontractors / suppliers
- Support maintaining the Local Supply Chain (LSC) & Coins databases for the region
- Support in the supply chain PQQ process with close liaison with Supply Chain Manager
- Review monthly LSC Performance Scoring with the SCM for reporting
- Support in pre-construction in reviewing supply chain strategies for tenders
- Support in Social value interaction with the supply
- Support supply chain on how to use Supply Chain Academy


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