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Principal - Sustainability & Supply Chain Consultant
Mattinson Partnership, London, London Central
Overview: Are you seeking an exciting new opportunity to support companies accelerate their supply chain sustainability strategies? The client I am working with is an independent expert in assurance and risk management that is seeking an experienced Principal Consultant to join their team in London. As this is a leadership role it would ideally suit an individual living in London, however they can operate on hybrid working.Role Responsibilities: As the Principal Consultant you will have the opportunity to take the lead on sustainability projects in areas including; sustainable finance, climate risk consulting, report assurance, sustainability strategy. You will also lead the team internally and support clients to incorporate sustainability into their business model by delivering full assurance and advisory services.A successful candidate will have: * Senior-level experience in ESG, Sustainable finance advisory/ Sustainable strategy * Excellent communication skills and the ability to alleviate conflict between stakeholders and offer solutions * Efficient Project director skills * A track record of business development experience * Strong knowledge on Supply chain sustainability & assuranceNext Steps: If this position sounds of interest to you please reach out to me on:07803 629 823 and we can discuss next steps.
Transport Planner
Michael Page, Milton Keynes
Coordinating and monitoring supply chain operationsEnsuring premises, assets and communication ways are used effectivelyUtilizing logistics IT to optimize proceduresSupervising orders and arrange stocking of raw materials and equipment to ensure they meet needsCommunicating with suppliers, retailers and customers to achieve profitable deals and mutual satisfactionPlanning and tracking the shipment of final products according to customer requirementsPreparing accurate reports for upper managementUnderstanding legal paperwork for transport regulationsA successful Transport Planner should have:A degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management or similar fieldProven in logistics managementKnowledge of laws, regulations and ISO requirementsAbility to work with logistics IT and statistical analysis softwareOutstanding organizational and coordination abilitiesExcellent communication and interpersonal skills
Supply/Demand Planner
Michael Page, West Midlands
Contribute to the procurement and supply chain team's success in the FMCG industry.Coordinate with other departments to ensure the successful implementation of supply chain plans.To analyse and track sales forecasts at customer and product level while acting as the conduit between sales and purchasingBe able to identify variances in actual demand vs planned demand and to make informed changes to forecasts and supply chain plans to minimise shortages and overstocks.Plan Stock Inventory and place Purchase Orders with Suppliers as necessary to maintain appropriate stock cover.Consult with Logistics, Suppliers and Shipping Agents as required to ensure Purchase Orders are delivered on time.Support Warehouse and Sales teams in delivering 100% order fulfilment whilst minimising over stocks.Identify over stocks and consult with Sales to develop plans for sale.Communicate to Sales, Procurement and Inventory teams potential stock shortages and excess stock.8Manage day to day communication with stock control and to visit the warehouse when required.A successful Supply/Demand Planner should have:Proven experience in supply chain/demand planning in the FMCG Food industry.Strong analytical skills and proficiency in supply chain management software, including excel.Excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with various teams.A proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Supply Chain Manager
Michael Page, Warwickshire
You will be overseeing and optimising the company's Supply Chain, Forecasting & Planning. Implementing and maintaining efficient and effective end to end Supply Chain processes, working with the procurement team to ensure timely and cost-effective procurement of materials and strong customer service levels through effective planning.Key Responsibilities:Ensure that the capacity and demand is monitored and aligned to deliver the best possible service and On Time Delivery. Communicate to all stakeholders in production departments the production capacity targets and to anticipate peak and trough demand variation. Plan in production and stock buffers to help balance the production throughput time to match the customer lead time. Working with the Raw Material Buyer ensure that consignment stock and Kanban are identified for Runners and Repeaters. Work with Production managers to formally review the targets and capacity shortfalls on a regular basis.Update and maintain the logistics slides within the monthly review and forecast meeting. Actively participate in and contribute to the Continuous Improvement processes, individually and cross functional. Modify internal procedures and Work Instructions to assist the training of support staff and meet auditory requirements. Validate and align that the ERP settings are appropriate to meet local budget inventory targets. Play a lead role in customer and internal site audits and active in the required preparation chart and process documentation required. Working with the Financial Controller consider the Production targets & constraints into the budget process. Recommend amending pricing codes and lead times for disruptive parts and/or excessive capacity.Ensure compliance with company policies, legal requirements and ethical standards in all Supply Chain & Procurement activities.Develop strategic plans to improve productivity, quality, and efficiency of operations.Manage supplier relationships and support with the negotiation of contracts.Collaborate with other departments to forecast demand and manage stock levels.Lead, coach and develop a high-performing teamLead by example and ensure you and the team uphold and adhere to all Health and Safety and Food Safety culture requirements, policies and procedures.This role is suited to a Planner looking to step up into a management role or an established Supply Chain Manager looking for their next challenge & everything in-between.The successful applicant will have manufacturing experience and the following:Strong analytical, forecasting and problem-solving skills.Understanding of an MRP/ERP system and its parameters.Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines.The ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.Ability/potential to lead a team
Transport Planner
Michael Page, Milton Keynes
Planning, scheduling and managing transport operations.Ensuring compliance with transport policies and legislation.Coordinating with clients and drivers to ensure timely and efficient delivery.Developing and implementing transport strategies.Forecasting and managing transport costs.Monitoring transport systems to ensure they meet performance standards.Collaborating with stakeholders to improve transport services.Reporting on transport activities and performance.Coordinating and monitoring supply chain operationsEnsuring premises, assets and communication ways are used effectivelyUtilising logistics IT to optimise proceduresSupervising orders and arrange stocking of raw materials and equipment to ensure they meet needsCommunicating with suppliers, retailers and customers to achieve profitable deals and mutual satisfactionPlanning and tracking the shipment of final products according to customer requirementsPreparing accurate reports for upper managementUnderstanding legal paperwork for transport regulations
Transport Planner
Michael Page, Liverpool
Efficiently planning transport routes and schedules.Coordinating with drivers to ensure timely delivery of freight.Monitoring transportation costs and implementing cost-saving measures.Ensuring compliance with transport laws and regulations.Resolving any logistical issues that may arise.Using software systems to manage schedules and track deliveries.Maintaining strong relationships with customers and suppliers.Assisting in the continual improvement of the company's logistics processes.A successful 'Transport Planner' should have:A solid understanding of logistics and supply chain management.Proficiency in using logistics software.Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.An ability to work effectively as part of a team.A commitment to delivering excellent customer service.
Supply Chain Planner
Michael Page, Leeds
As the Supply Chain Planner you will:Support the creation of the master production schedule and material plan needed to meet the master production schedule or independent customer demand.Use common processes tools, and information systems.Analyze and interpret Key Performance Indicators to identify areas for improvement and action plans.Execute the daily operational planning process within a specified functional area.Identify potential supply chain failures as part of the planning process and mitigate associated risks.Work closely with stakeholders - internal and/or external to develop short term tactical improvements.Use the planning system to drive consistent planning signals across the supply chain Participate in functional process improvement teamsA successful Supply Chain Planner should have:Experience in a supply chain or procurement role, preferably within the industrial / manufacturing industry.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.Excellent negotiation and relationship management skills.Proficiency in supply chain software.A keen eye for detail and a commitment to accuracy.
Supply Chain Executive - Growing Food Business
Michael Page, London
Manage and oversee supply chain operations within the FMCG industry.Implement effective procurement strategies to ensure the timely delivery of goods.Manage supplier relationships and negotiate contracts to achieve budget targets.Identify potential supply chain risks and devise mitigation strategies.Work closely with the procurement team to streamline purchasing processes.Track and report key supply chain metrics to improve performance.Collaborate with other departments to integrate supply chain with business systems and processes.Ensure compliance with industry regulations and company policies.A successful Supply Chain Executive should have:A degree in Business, Logistics, Supply Chain Management or a related field.Knowledge of supply chain processes and procurement strategies in the FMCG industry.Strong negotiating skills and the ability to build and maintain relationships with suppliers.Proficiency in data analysis and performance metrics.Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure.