Supply Chain Analyst

Liverpool
7 months ago
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Supply Chain Analyst
Based in Liverpool
Contract role for 12 months
Pay rate up to £20.00 per hour (depending on experience)

Search Consultancy are currently working with one of our clients in the Pharmaceutical space to recruit this role on a contract basis for one year.

The successful candidate will be responsible for oversight of the Supplier Onboarding process, ensuring that all new supplier applications are vetted & processed and that onboarding records & documentation are obtained & retained.

Duties involved in this role will include:

  • Day to day management of the Supplier Onboarding function, including the full onboarding lifecycle from application to authorisation, including the line management of 3 onboarding specialists
  • Performing the day to day routine onboarding duties as part of the team, as well as approving work done by the wider team
  • Updating existing supplier records, ensuring amendments are carried out correctly
  • Ensuring adherence to the company's procurement policy, challenging any new supplier requests where appropriate
  • Building positive relationships with the wider business & team members
  • Working to roll out continuous improvements to the onboarding process

    In order to be considered for this role your skills and experience should include:
  • Extensive prior experience within supplier onboarding, preferably from within a pharmaceutical or scientific background
  • People management or leadership experience
  • Excellent attention to detail and an analytical approach to onboarding
  • Excellent system skills

    If this is the role for you, apply now!

    Please note that only applicants who have the required skills and experience detailed above will be considered for this role.

    Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age

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