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Job Role: Supply Chain Project Manager
Location: Derbyshire

Shift: Mon - Thur (08:00am - 16:45pm) / Friday 08:00am - 12:30pm

Job Type: FTC - 9-12 months (with the potential to extend)
Salary: up to £45k

Job Role Responsibilities:

To deliver projects across the whole Supply Chain function to agreed timelines, desired outputs & keeping within the set budget. The main areas of focus will be centred around Customer/Supplier demand, signal & Inventory Management.

To ensure the efficient movement of materials, minimise costs, and meet customer demand, utilising tools for real-time visibility and insights into supply chain performance.

The Candidate:

Work closely with key department stakeholders on projects to develop and execute solutions to support the direction and goals of the business
Be responsible for monitoring the details and status of projects, prepare standard and ad hoc updates and reports
Identify and resolve project issues, effectively escalate decisions and issues
Ensure projects are completed according to time and budget schedules
Support the business in the development and control of inventory and demand strategy from a front end and flow down perspective
To generate and maintain business metrics for supply and delivery performance, which enable business performance to be tracked on a regular basis and targets achieved;
To identify and implement potential cost reduction and quality improvement opportunities, throughout the supply chain
To work within cross functional teams to support business development, growth and improvement projects as required
Using Power BI to visualize and analyse data from various sources within the supply chain (e.g., inventory, logistics, sales).
Creating dashboards and reports to provide real-time insights into supply chain performance.
Identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for optimisation.
Using Power BI for predictive analytics and forecasting to anticipate future supply chain needs and challenges.

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