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Supply Chain Coordinator

Crewe
4 days ago
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About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Supply Chain Coordinator to join a friendly team in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in managing third-party service providers and material suppliers, ensuring production schedules align with customer requirements and supply plans. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining product availability in a timely and cost-effective manner, resulting in On-Time-In-Full (OTIF) delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Oversee day-to-day management of subcontract service providers and raw material/packaging suppliers
Schedule and monitor production to meet supply plans and customer orders
Lead weekly supplier calls to ensure visibility and adherence to plans
Coordinate delivery schedules, confirm dates, and update internal systems
Monitor progress against schedules, adjusting priorities as needed
Ensure compliance with BSI standards and SOPs through accurate documentation
Act as primary contact for warehousing activities, including 3PL contract coordination and performance reporting
Drive process improvements and cost efficiencies across supply chain operations
Manage inventory control, including stock reconciliation, variance investigation, and rework coordination
Support logistics planning for inbound, outbound, and inter-site transportAbout You

Experience in a Supply Chain or Logistics role, ideally within a regulated industry (Pharma, Medical Devices, Food, etc.)
Strong understanding of WMS and warehouse operations
Proficient in Sage 200 and advanced Microsoft Excel skills
Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities
Highly analytical with meticulous attention to detail
Ability to work under pressure, make quick decisions, and manage priorities effectivelyThis is an office based role, with the opportunity to move to hybrid working after probation has been passed - this will be two days at home and three days in the office.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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