Supply Chain Manager

Saint Columb Major
2 weeks ago
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Be part of something genuinely life-changing.
We’re partnering with a global life sciences manufacturer operating at the cutting edge of medical and discovery technologies. This is a senior leadership role at a high-volume, 24/7 manufacturing site producing regulated medical products that directly support patient outcomes worldwide.
This is not a back-office planning role. You’ll sit on the site leadership team, owning end-to-end supply chain performance and leading a multidisciplinary team across planning, buying and warehousing.
The opportunity
You’ll take full accountability for supply chain performance across raw materials, WIP and finished goods, driving availability, inventory optimisation and delivery performance in a complex, regulated environment.
What we’re looking for?

  • Senior supply chain leadership experience in high-volume manufacturing
  • Background in regulated industries (life sciences, medical devices, pharma, food, chemicals, etc.)
  • Strong people leadership with the credibility to influence at site leadership level
  • Proven experience in planning, materials, logistics or end-to-end supply chain
  • Experience with ERP/MRP systems (SAP, Oracle or similar)
    Why this role stands out
  • True site leadership influence
  • High-impact products that matter
  • Scale, complexity and challenge not business-as-usual
  • Opportunities globally to grow your career
    Due to the volume of applications, we can only respond to successful candidates. Therefore, if we do not make contact within 5 working days this means your application was not successful. We are more than happy to discuss why if you would like to contact us

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