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Supply Chain Coordinator

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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Supply Chain Coordinator on an initial 4 -month contract. As the Supply Chain Coordinator, you will have the accountability to monitor the delivery of the right part at the right time at the right quantity to the right place in accordance to customer needs.

Role: Supply Chain Coordinator
Pay: Up to £30.69 per hour Via Umbrella
Location: Filton - 60% onsite
Contract: Monday- Friday, 35 Hours per week, 4 Months contract
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: BPSS

Responsibilities

Manage and monitor purchase orders to ensure alignment to requirements
Optimise ordering parameters (safety stock/safety time, batch size, reorder point) in line
with influencing factors (delivery performance, quality performance, economic order
quantity, demand fluctuation)
Manage reordering tasks after rejection, scrap/damages
Monitor and manage delivery forecasts and 'line of balance' through regular interaction with suppliers
Perform monitoring through process performance measures and KPIs (Ordering measures, Missing Parts, Stock KPIs, Level of Service
Ensure clear and regular communication to all internal customers and that the escalation process is initiated in a timely manner where required to avoid impacts to build through late supply
Participate in supplier performance reviews/provide performance feedback to supplier
where required
Follow-up and support troubleshooting for delivery issues, Goods receipt, Technical/Administrative quality notice and invoices
Analyse MRP and Supply External Product exception messages
Where required monitor supplier stock and support the Scrap/Sell/transfer process
Essential Skills:

Highly motivated self-starter who is keen to learn and take on challenges
Good analytical experince
SAP experince and broad experince with MRP systems
Customer focussed
Able to understand requirements planning
Experienced working with supply chains
Desirable Skills

Google Suite experince
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

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