Willis Global
Supply Chain Coordinator

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Due to business growth, our client, a UK-based company with offices in the US and that primarily focus on supplying specialized materials used to manufacture high-integrity, aerospace quality parts, are looking to add a talented Supply Chain Coordinator to their team, based at offices near Basildon.
On Offer:
- Salary: £35K - £50K, depending on experience.
- An opportunity to join a high-regarded supplier to the global precision and investment casting industry.
- This is a full-time office-based role. Standard working hours are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm with a half-hour lunch break.
- 20 days' annual leave plus 8 bank holidays. An additional 4 paid Jewish holiday days where these fall on a weekday.
- NEST pension scheme with a 3% employer contribution. Employees contribute a minimum of 5%, with the option to increase their contribution.
- Option to join Bupa private medical insurance scheme after successfully completing the probationary period.
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Reporting to the Department Manager and working in a team of 4, the Supply Chain Coordinator is responsible for managing assigned product categories, ensuring continuity of supply, maintaining accurate inventory, and coordinating the end-to-end order process. The role works closely with customers, suppliers, freight providers, and internal teams to deliver excellent service and efficient supply chain operations.
Key Responsibilities of the Supply Chain Coordinator:
- Manage inventory, purchasing, and supplier relationships for assigned product categories.
- Monitor stock levels, consumption, and customer demand to ensure continuity of supply.
- Coordinate customer orders from purchase order through to delivery.
- Prepare and process shipping, export, and inventory documentation.
- Produce delivery note documentation.
- Liaise with customers, suppliers, warehouses, and freight forwarders to ensure timely deliveries.
- Produce inventory, consumption, and operational reports.
- Maintain accurate ERP records and support stock reconciliations.
- Monitor shipments, resolve supply chain issues, and support continuous process improvements.
- Provide excellent customer service and maintain strong supplier and customer relationships.


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Skills & Experience Required:
- Experience in sea freight and road haulage, plus warehousing.
- Experience in supply chain, purchasing, or inventory management is preferred.
- Experience with Finance responsibilities is preferred.
- Experience with HMRC's Customs Declaration Service (CDS) would be a plus.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- High level of accuracy and attention to detail.
- Strong Microsoft Excel skills, including the use of formulas, pivot tables, and data analysis tools.
- Experience using ERP systems.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Great team player with a ‘can do’ attitude.
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