Supply Chain Coordinator

Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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The Supply Chain Co-ordinator will be responsible for supporting both Procurement and Logistics function at Sheffield Global Headquarters. This key role is to ensure smooth coordination across the supply chain, facilitating efficient operations and communications between departments.

Client Details

Our client is a prominent large organisation in the industrial and manufacturing sector. They have a global footprint with a significant presence in Sheffield and are recognised for their commitment to quality and innovation.

Description

· Collaborate with the Logistics manager to ensure the efficient transportation of goods

· Process orders, verify accuracy and ensure timely processing.

· Monitor stock levels, track inventory and manage replenishment.

· Ensure adherence to company policies, industry regulations and legal requirements.

· Manage and update MRP/SAP systems with accurate inventory and procurement information.

· Maintain effective communications with suppliers and internal teams to ensure smooth operations.

· Ensure data integrity within the supply chain systems, including data entry, validation and reporting.

· Provide cover for multiple products categories within the Procurement and Supply Chain team.

· Play an active role within the Procurement and Supply Chain Team to help achieve and improve departmental KPI's

Profile

A successful Supply Chain Coordinator should have:

· Strong knowledge of MRP/ERP systems, with experience in SAP being highly desirable.

· Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail

· Strong communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams

· Ability to analyse and interpret data

· Previous experience in a supply chain and/or logistics-related role is advantageous.

· Ability to manage multiple and prioritise

· Possess a methodical logical approach with the ability to work under pressure, meeting tight deadlines and pay great attention to detail

· highly numerically focused, with strong administration and organisational skills

Job Offer

  • A competitive salary range between £27,000 and £29,000.

  • 20 days holiday per annum (pro-rata) running Jan-Dec, plus 3 days over the Christmas period and all statutory days

  • 1 additional day holiday for each full year of employment up to a maximum of 5 days

  • 50 minutes daily paid breaks (pro-rata)

  • Subsidised company gym scheme to all employees

  • Subsidised corporate private health care scheme

  • Participation in Vulcan's pension scheme (5% employee contribution and 3% employer contribution of qualifying earnings)

  • Fully funded death in service benefits

  • An electric car salary sacrifice scheme

  • Cycle2work salary sacrifice scheme

  • Incentive and bonus scheme awards

  • Long service awards

  • High street and cinema discounts

  • On-site private parking

    We encourage enthusiastic candidates who are eager to enhance their careers in the industrial/manufacturing sector to apply for this rewarding role as a Supply Chain Coordinator in Sheffield

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