Purchasing managers and directors

Pertemps Bond
Derby
2 weeks ago
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Supplier Manager required for client based in Derby, the purpose of the role is to conduct supplier negotiations to secure the best possible pricing, delivery and quality whilst driving continuous improvement.
This position requires someone who is a strategic thinker who can influence change in a dynamic environment.

Duties include;
Implement and manage contracts with suppliers to ensure compliance and performance.
Monitor market trends, emerging technologies, and supplier capabilities to anticipate changes in demand and supply.
Maintain ongoing communication with suppliers to monitor performance, resolve issues, and drive continuous improvement.
Conduct supplier performance evaluations and develop action plans
Work closely with internal stakeholders to align supplier strategies with business needs.
Identify cost-saving opportunities through negotiations, alternative sourcing, or process improvements.
Track and report on savings and cost performance
Implement best practices and continuous improvement
Ensure adherence to company policies, legal requirements, and industry regulations
Support budget planning and forecasting processes related to indirect procurement.
Facilitate communication and information sharing between departments to optimize procurement strategies.
Use tools like procurement software, market intelligence platforms, and spend analytics to gather insights.

Skills required;
A strong understand of the Aerospace material market is key
Capable user of Microsoft software including Excel, PowerPoint
An understanding of computerised MRP systems preferred
Requires thoroughness, resourcefulness, adaptability to shifting priorities/deadlines and multi-tasking
Must be a strong team player with excellent interpersonal, communication, planning and organization skills
Requires excellent analytical skills and the ability to analyse and resolve problems at all levels.
Must hold a valid UK driving Licence
Delivery: drive improvement in delivery performance to continually exceed customer expectations and targets
People: support organisational capability and influence cultural change by embracing diversity, inclusion, wellbeing and community
This position is working Monday to Friday offering a salary of up to 55k plus car allowance and benefits

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