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Supply Chain Manager

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If your next Supply Chain Manager job needs to be with a company that has the security and maturity of a large, established business, but without any of the politics and micro-management that are sometimes part and parcel of large businesses.

 

There is a culture of internal development and promotion at this business, and there are a lot of long-term employees.

 

You would get to use your experience in managing all aspects of planning and warehousing for another food company, with a Production Planning Manager, Materials Planning Manager, and Despatch Manager reporting into you. This wouldn't be a challenge, as you have done this before, but you would be challenged in developing the capabilities of your cross-functional team and the departments as a whole.

 

Collaborating with others, outside of your department; you would focus on the forecasts with the site Commercial team, and the retailers' Buyers.

 

  • £60,000 - £70,000
  • 5 days on-site
  • 33 days annual leave (inclusive of statutory days)

 

So if you have Supply Chain Management experience from a UK food manufacturer, and want to work for a company that will treat you well, challenge you, and take you seriously - then click apply, and I will call you with more information.