The Oval Partnership
Supply Chain Manager

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Supply Chain Manager
We are currently recruiting for our client who are recruiting a Supply Chain Manager to support the Head of Supply Chain with end to end supply chain processes across a complex and fast moving operation.
Key Responsibilities
- Customer Relationship Management: Build and sustain strong relationships with customers by managing supply chain queries and delivering exceptional support.
- Customer Engagement: Act as the primary point of contact for key customers on supply chain matters, ensuring clear communication and representing Park our client professionally.
- Customer Facing: Represent the business directly with customers on all supply-related matters, providing timely updates and solutions to maintain service excellence.
- Operational Support: Assist in managing day-to-day supply chain operations, including material planning, scheduling, and stock control.
- Team Leadership: Supervise and develop supply chain coordinators/planners, ensuring high performance and engagement.
- Inventory Control: Monitor stock levels and implement strategies to reduce waste.
- Continuous Improvement: Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and reduce costs.
- Data Analysis & Reporting: Prepare and analyse supply chain KPIs, providing insights and recommendations to senior management.
- Compliance: Ensure adherence to food safety standards, company policies, and relevant legislation.
- Deputize: Act as second in command for the head of Supply Chain in their absence
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To be considered for this role you must have been operating within a leadership role previously, have a strong planning background and have worked in Food Manufacturing and be able to bring a breadth of experience to my client.
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In return my client offer a competitive package, excellent working environment with the ability to progress due to the fast growing nature of the business.
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