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Global Logistics Lead

Belfast
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Global Logistics Lead

Company:

Global, $4 billion+ T/O, complex business. I’ve worked with them for over 6 years, and they have the best culture. Friendly, people centric, with a fantastic management team. Belfast is a global Supply Chain centre of excellence and has trebled in size over the last 6 years.

Role:

For the right person, it’s a fantastic opportunity to build your long-term career in a highly visible role.

You need to:

Love data analytics and enjoy shaping data led decision making. 50% of what you do will be within DA, so this needs to be someone you enjoy.

Enjoy working in an environment which is global, which means it is truly fast paced and challenging. If you enjoy challenge, you will also feel rewarded by your ability to drive decision making, cost reduction, process improvement, driving value & change.

Come from a strong global SC or Logistics background.

Be comfortable operating across multiple internal touch points, globally and in terms of seniority (C-suite down). Working with purchasing to appoint, review and evaluate tenders/suppliers.

Work autonomously, coupling several ongoing projects with urgent daily requests from the business.

Why this is a great role:

The culture. You will work closely with a team which have a real depth of knowledge, where you will be mentored and have the onboarding needed to be successful.

This is a company where I have watched people’s careers flourish. They will reward achievement and provide career progression.

For people who enjoy the pace of a global environment, this is a company you will love.

The blend of tasks this role will perform. It covers a broad spectrum, where you will learn new skills, l developing your skills further.

Although they operate Hybrid working, you need to be commutable to Belfast (especially during your onboarding) to enable knowledge transfer and build relationships within the wider SC team

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