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Supplier Portal Specialist

Yeovil
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Supplier Development Manager

One of the most respected names in the Aerospace industry is looking for a Supplier Portal Specialist to support their Procurement function in Yeovil.

As a Supplier Portal Specialist you'll play a crucial part ensuring smooth supplier onboarding and internal system operations.

Role: Supplier Portal Specialist
Contract: 6 Months
Location: Yeovil
Pay: Up to £25 p/hr (Umbrella - Inside IR35)
Working Pattern: Hybrid This is a detail-oriented, systems-focused role ideal for someone who enjoys working with IT platforms, databases, and process improvement while supporting key procurement activities that keep the business moving.

Daily Responsibilities:

Act as the admin point of contact for supplier and internal portals
Support supplier onboarding and training
Coordinate access requests and system updates
Work with process experts to review and improve operational user guides
Provide one-to-one or online training sessions for suppliers and internal users
Test and support SAP system updates and portal functionality

Required Skills:

Strong admin and organisational experience
Interest or knowledge of IT systems, databases, or portals
Comfortable with training delivery and process improvement
Analytical mindset and problem-solving approach
Solid interpersonal skills to engage with both internal teams and external suppliers
Knowledge of SAP and procurement processes

Why This Role?

Develop and enhance your IT systems and process improvement skills
Be involved in key digital projects supporting a global aerospace leader
Early Friday finish (12:30 pm) for great work-life balanceIf you're a proactive, detail-focused professional local to Yeovil with an interest in systems and process coordination -Apply Now

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