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Job Title: Senior Supplier Lead

Location: Wolverhampton

Contract type: Permanent

We are searching for a Senior Supplier Lead to join the Operational Supply Chain team for a client based in Wolverhampton. Our client focuses on designing complex mechanical products that are often bespoke and high-profile, within the Aerospace industry.

A senior Supplier Lead will be responsible for the management of order placement, as well as maintaining effective relationships with suppliers and supply chain. They will provide purchase order management to ensure current and verified delivery information using systems and processes.
They will be responsible for monitoring and evaluating of supplier performance, including identification and mitigation of risk, to resolve relationship and performance issues.
Leading and supporting the recover and improvement activities to endure a timely closure of root cause and corrective actions.
Identification of quality, cost, delivery and lead improvements are all key parts of this role.

Role Responsibilities – Senior Supplier Lead

  • Responsible for the coordination between Operational Supply Chain and Operations (Manufacturing, A&T) teams for alignment on demand for procured parts.
  • Influence key internal stakeholder relationships to drive delivery of the site Supply Chain objectives.
  • Provide oversight and point...
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