Purchasing Manager

XCL Management Global Recruitment
Halifax, West Yorkshire
11 months ago
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XCL Group are working with a busy growing client who are looking for an experienced individual to join the company as an experienced Purchasing Manager. Past experience working within a similar role would be essential as this will come with the responsibility of ensuring that the flow of products and supplies is continuous and running to optimum efficiency. It’s a great opportunity to take on a busy role working with like minded people in the supply chain department.
Job Responsibilities

  • Managing the purchasing of all raw materials used for the production lines and maintaining stock levels of key products.
  • Overseeing a purchasing budget of circa £35M annually and ensuring all targets are met.
  • Regular stock takes and compiling reports for quarterly meetings.
  • Monitoring of stock in satellite warehouses and organising logistics to ensure the steady supply of materials
  • Always to the highest levels of health and safety guidelines and ISO 9001 standards.
  • Reciprocating the costings and producing a bill of materials to support the sales team and ensuring that stock levels support the production plans to meet forecasts on the production plans.
  • Where possible passing on knowledge and helping with the development of others in the purchasing team.
  • Reviewing costings and SLA’s on a regular basis to ensure that quality is maintained and where possible costs are reduced.
    Job Requirements
  • Past experience within a Purchasing Managers role is required.
  • Polymer / Compound / Chemical purchasing knowledge.
  • Excellent data input and collation skills are essential.
  • Must have excellent Excel & organisational skills.
  • SAP experience would be beneficial.
    Hours:
    Monday – Friday : 8:30am – 5pm
    This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing company who have a family atmosphere and where everyone’s input is valued and appreciated. Ideally we are looking for someone who has an excellent drive and who is focused on developing and promoting a seamless purchasing process throughout the manufacturing process.
    For more information on this job role please contact our Huddersfield office

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