Supply Chain Warehouse & Logistics Manager £38,000 Pontypridd Experience working in FMCG is essential for this role, as the product has a very quick turnover.
Food and drink experience preferable, but any FMCG will be beneficial.A background in bonded warehousing is desirable, role requires diligence to produce and follow the correct reports and procedures.Experience working with a similar supply chain management system (essential), SAP (desirable).Managing production plans.Managing supply chain, ideally within manufacturing & FMCG.Office based (8-4 or 9-5), however contact outside of these hours will be required as production run 24-hours a day.
Yolk Recruitment is exclusively managing the latest exciting opportunity to join a high growth alcohol bottling operation in a role with reward, recognition, development and progression!
We are looking for a Supply Chain Warehouse & Logistics Manager to work closely with colleagues and heads of departments and are looking for someone with supply chain and warehouse management knowledge/experience and a passion to progress within a fast-moving SME operation.
The business has secured long term contracts with leading retailers across Europe and you'll play an important role in the day-to-day coordination of these contracts.
This is what you'll be doing as Supply Chain Warehouse & Logistics Manager Manage and execute on supply chain needs for production plansTake on and successfully deliver on supply chain projects within the business The experience we are looking for: Knowledge / experience within a supply chain team, ideally within manufacturing and FMCG.Confidence managing a warehouse and ensuring a smooth-running system with a high turnover of product.Experience working on an ERP.
This is what you'll get in return £38,000 salaryThe opportunity to step into a newly formed role, that you can make your own and grow within the company, which is growing fast!Brilliant company culture.Investment in professional development.An extensive benefits package is also in the works!
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