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Material Planning and Logistics Graduate

Ford Motor Company
Thurrock
3 days ago
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At Ford Motor Company, we're not just building vehicles; we're revolutionising mobility and shaping a better world for everyone. Fuelled by exciting new challenges and a vision for the future, we're transforming our manufacturing facilities and pivoting towards an incredible new range of products, from cutting-edge electric vehicles to innovative mobility solutions.

To support these ambitious plans, we're searching for bright, enthusiastic graduates to join the Ford family within our Material Planning & Logistics (MP&L) and Supply Chain teams. If you're ready to make a real impact and help us drive into the next century, this is your opportunity!


This is an exciting opportunity to gain practical work experience using world-class technologies and processes, while developing an exciting new range of skills on both Ford-unique and industry-standard systems. As an MP&L Specialist, you will be at the forefront of our transformation, playing a crucial role in optimising our complex global supply chain and ensuring the seamless flow of materials.


To excel as an MP&L Specialist, you will need a combination of the following:

A Keen Interest in Supply Chain Management & Logistics: An eagerness to understand and optimise the flow of materials in a complex, global manufacturing environment. Problem-Solving Mindset: A "can-do, find-a-way" attitude to solving operational challenges and improving efficiency. Strong Communication Skills: The ability to articulate complex information clearly and concisely to diverse audiences. Team Player: A collaborative spirit and the ability to work effectively as part of a dynamic team. Curiosity & Adaptability: A genuine curiosity about the transforming automotive business and a desire to continuously learn and adapt. Analytical Aptitude: The ability to analyse data and processes to identify trends, inefficiencies, and opportunities for improvement.

Qualifications:

A degree level or similar qualification that includes a module of supply chain. Or degree level or similar with material planning and logistics / supply chain experience.

Please note: We are only able to consider applicants who have full and unrestricted right to work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available for this position.

The Company is committed to diversity and equality of opportunity for all and is opposed to any form of less favorable treatment or harassment on the grounds of race, religion or belief, sex, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or disability.

As part of our pre-employment checks process, successful candidates will be required to undergo a criminal record check. This will be conducted in line with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and applied only to unspent convictions.

This position is based in Dunton, Essex and it is expected the successful candidate will be able to attend the Dunton office for typically 4 days a week and remain flexible on the days they are required to attend the office according to business requirements.

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