Procurement Manager

Congleton
5 days ago
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On behalf of our client, a leading aerospace manufacturing company, we are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Procurement Manager to join their team in Congleton. Reporting to the Head of Supply Chain & Procurement, this role is responsible for managing the Procurement team, ensuring best practices are implemented, and serving as the senior escalation point for procurement activities.

With a focus on sourcing strategy, supplier management, and operational efficiency, the Procurement Manager will drive continuous improvement across procurement and planning functions to support business objectives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and develop the Procurement team, ensuring alignment with business goals and industry best practices.

  • Develop and execute sourcing strategies and procurement projects, including work transfers, New Product Introduction (NPI), and new work bid activity.

  • Manage supplier relationships and ensure on-time, in-full (OTIF) deliveries to the business.

  • Oversee and execute monthly Operations Supply Planning activities, weekly Master Production Schedule (MPS) tasks, and daily Shop Floor Scheduling.

  • Facilitate decision-making processes to balance supply and demand, integrating plans into site financial and operational objectives.

  • Ensure compliance with standard procurement and planning tools, processes, and performance metrics.

  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives by monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) such as Master Schedule Adherence, Customer Past Dues, and Days Inventory Outstanding.

  • Lead supplier rate readiness reviews and load/capacity activities for procurement projects.

  • Develop sourcing strategies in collaboration with Programme teams to support business growth.

  • Identify and implement procurement cost-saving initiatives in alignment with business expectations.

    Skills & Experience

  • Proven experience in procurement, supply chain management, or a related field, preferably within aerospace manufacturing or transferable sectors.

  • Strong knowledge of sourcing strategies, supplier management, and procurement best practices.

  • Experience in demand planning, supply chain optimisation, and operational supply planning.

  • Ability to analyse data, develop strategies, and implement continuous improvement initiatives.

  • Excellent leadership, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.

  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities in a fast-paced environment.

    Qualifications & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or a related field.

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in procurement or supply chain roles, preferably in aerospace or manufacturing.

  • Experience with MPS, shop floor scheduling, and supplier performance management.

  • Strong understanding of procurement cost control and strategic sourcing methodologies.

  • Professional certification (CIPS, APICS) is advantageous.

    Package & Benefits

  • Competitive salary

  • 4-day working week

  • Up to 26% combined pension contributions

  • Employee Assistance Program

  • Career development and progression opportunities

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