Solutions Design Consultant

Gleeson Recruitment Group
4 days ago
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Gleeson has partnered with a dynamic and rapidly expanding solutions business specialising in innovative supply chain and logistics solutions. As a Solutions Design Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of warehouse and supply chain operations, working with leading clients to drive efficiency, implement cutting-edge solutions, and revolutionise logistics processes.


Job Title:Solutions Design Manager
Locations:Midlands

Work type: Remote (Client Need)

Salary:£45-£65,000+

Benefits: Commission , Bonus, Car

Position Overview

  • Provide expert guidance to clients on optimising supply chain processes.
  • Conduct in-depth assessments of supply chain systems, identifying inefficiencies and opportunities for improvement.
  • Develop and implement data-driven solutions tailored to customer requirements.
  • Lead the design and execution of strategic warehouse and distribution solutions.
  • Conduct site assessments to determine optimal layouts, automation, and mechanisation strategies.
  • Implement best practices to enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs.
  • Oversee end-to-end project execution, from initial consultation to final implementation.
  • Ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and exceed client expectations.
  • Coordinate with internal teams and external vendors to ensure seamless integration of solutions.
  • Build strong relationships with clients to understand business needs and challenges.
  • Define project objectives and deliverables in collaboration with stakeholders.
  • Educate and consult key decision-makers on best practices and emerging industry trends.
  • Analyse supply chain data and performance metrics to identify areas for improvement.
  • Recommend process optimisation strategies to enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs.
  • Utilise data analytics tools and financial modelling to support decision-making.
  • Leverage new technologies and digital tools to enhance supply chain solutions.
  • Implement supply chain systems, including WMS, TMS, and automation technologies.
  • Collaborate with vendors and technology partners for system integrations and upgrades.
  • Work closely with finance, IT, operations, and consulting teams to ensure holistic solutions.
  • Drive knowledge-sharing initiatives to enhance team capabilities and expertise.
  • Manage outsourcing processes, including RFP preparation, review, and vendor selection.
  • Design and optimise transport operations and fleet management strategies.

Ideal Candidate :

  • Solutions Experience
  • Warehouse Solutions / Transport Solutions
  • Tender / Commercial Experience
  • Data analyst Experience
  • P & L Experience & Stakeholder Management
  • Supply chain certifications

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