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Supply Chain Manager

Supply Chain Manager required with 8-10 years experience for Galway based manufacturing company.


The Supply Chain Manager will support their industrial and Medical Device projects. This involves building and delivering a fully automated production line. Reporting to GM.


Responsibilities:

  • Leadership - Leading the development of supply chain strategy for the Galway site in line with global/corporate guidelines.

  • Planning - Supervising generation of the master schedule, ensuring customer forecasts are converted into material and resource plans compatible with Global SC strategies.

  • Purchasing- Maintaining overall responsibility for the material procurement function, leveraging a remote Global Purchasing Function for back office transactional activity.

  • Developing relationships with Supply Base - Ensuring continuous material supply and on-time delivery, maintaining appropriate inventory levels and achieving challenging targets of Inventory turns.

  • Logistics - Managing relationship with external Freight Carriers, Customs Brokers and third party logistics partners.

  • Inventory - Developing and executing inventory management strategy including forecast analysis, stock inventory reporting and action plan assessment.

  • Warehousing - Managing the warehouse and material handling for all site business units, 24x7, while maintaining appropriate level of security including responsibility for third party warehousing.


Requirements:

  • 8- 10 years’ experience in a Supply Chain role with a minimum of 2+ years at Supply Chain Manager level.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain Management or related field, or consideration of an equivalent combination of education and experience.

  • Strong knowledge of ERP systems and expert SAP skills essential.

  • Experience in multinational environment.

  • Experience in medical device manufacturing processes.

  • Experience in electronics industry and supply base desirable.

  • Ability to manage Inventory of considerable value.

  • Excellent reporting and analytical skills.


For a confidential discussion and more information on the role, please contact Noeleen Stewart.

noeleen.stewart@collinsmcnicholas.ie

091-706712