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Supplier Development Manager

Stevenage
1 week ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Supplier Development Manager to join our clients' team, playing a pivotal role in driving supplier performance, managing risks, and enhancing supply chain capability.

This role spans multiple programmes in a dynamic environment, supporting both established and emerging technologies.

The Supplier Development Manager will:

  • Oversee a diverse portfolio of suppliers, ensuring day-to-day performance and delivering detailed reports to project teams.

  • Assess and enhance supplier capabilities to meet both current and future delivery requirements.

  • Conduct capacity audits to identify bottlenecks, resource gaps, and yield issues, while mapping sub-tier supplier networks.

  • Apply lean methodologies and continuous improvement tools to boost supplier delivery and quality.

  • Develop and validate process flows, perform lead time analysis, and implement strategies to mitigate supply chain risks.

  • Utilize problem-solving frameworks such as DMAIC for root cause analysis and drive improvement initiatives.

  • Prepare and present executive summaries based on comprehensive data analysis.

  • Contribute to departmental initiatives aimed at achieving supply chain excellence.

    The ideal candidate will have:

  • A degree-level qualification in Supply Chain or equivalent experience.

  • Proven expertise in supplier development within aerospace, defence, or manufacturing sectors.

  • International experience in high-technology environments.

  • Advanced analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.

  • A proactive, detail-oriented approach with a commitment to continuous improvement

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