Mirus Aircraft Seating
Supply Chain NPI Programme Manager

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Supply Chain NPI Programme Manager
Supply Chain NPI Programme Manager
About The Role
As our Supply Chain NPI Programme Manager, you will play a pivotal role at the interface between Engineering and Supply Chain, ensuring new products transition seamlessly from design into production. You will take ownership of supply chain readiness across new product and customer programmes, coordinating cross-functional activities, managing critical data including BOM accuracy and readiness, and driving delivery against key project milestones.
This is a high-impact, delivery-focused role suited to someone who thrives on bringing structure to complexity, influencing across teams, and ensuring that great engineering is successfully realised in production.
Your Main Responsibilities
In your role as our Supply Chain NPI Programme Manager, you will:
- Act as the key interface between Engineering and Supply Chain, ensuring seamless transition from design to production
- Coordinate supply chain activities across NPI programmes to deliver on time, cost, and quality targets
- Establish, monitor, and drive on-programme KPIs, providing clear data-driven insights
- Manage and control BOM status, ensuring accuracy and readiness for production release
- Manage engineering releases and clear supply chain actions to ensure timely part readiness
- Track supplier readiness, including tooling, capacity, and part availability
- Identify, escalate, and resolve risks impacting programme delivery and supply continuity
- Support supplier nomination and ensure alignment with programme requirements
- Track supplier investment and support cost control and reduction activities
- Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure alignment across Engineering, Procurement, and Manufacturing
- Support build readiness and programme milestone reviews
- Continuously improve processes to enhance NPI and supply chain performance
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About You
To help Mirus Aircraft Seating continue their journey of growth, you will bring experience operating at the interface between Engineering, Supply Chain and suppliers, a passion for problem solving, and a drive for operational excellence, along with the following skills, experience, qualifications, and attributes:
Essential
- Experience in Supply Chain, Manufacturing, or Engineering within an NPI or project environment
- Strong understanding of BOM structures and engineering-to-supply chain processes
- Experience coordinating cross-functional activities and tracking deliverables
- Advanced Excel and strong data analysis capability
- Ability to manage multiple priorities independently
- Strong communication skills across technical and non-technical teams


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Desirable
- Experience within aerospace, automotive, or complex manufacturing environments
- Familiarity with ERP/MRP
- Understanding of supplier management and sourcing processes
- Degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, or a related discipline
Personal Skills / Attributes
- Highly organised with strong attention to detail
- Data-driven with the ability to consolidate and present findings to C Suite
- Proactive, solutions-focused approach
- Confident working across teams
- Strong interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills
- Adaptable in a fast-paced, evolving environment
You must be eligible to work in the UK, comfortable commuting or being based in Hingham, Norfolk, and capable of adhering to flexible hours required.
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