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Customer Success Manager
Sylvera
What is Sylvera anyway? Sylvera helps organisations make confident decisions in carbon and commodity markets. We independently assess the quality of carbon projects, track market pricing and supply signals, and provide geospatial and carbon intensity data - giving our clients the clarity they need to invest in real climate action. We're a team of 130+ scientists, engineers, and market experts based across London, New York, São Paulo, Singapore, and Tokyo. Our work spans market intelligence, geospatial analytics, multi-scale lidar research, and policy analysis. We partner with governments and policymakers to raise the bar for transparency and rigour across carbon markets. Backed by over $96 million from investors including Fidelity, Balderton Capital, Index Ventures, and Insight Partners, we're trusted by Fortune 500 companies, major financial institutions, and governments worldwide. If you care about climate, enjoy solving hard problems, and want to work with people who take the mission seriously - we'd love to hear from you. What will I be doing? We're looking for a mission driven Customer Success Manager to help own and grow our book of business for the EMEA region. We operate in an extremely dynamic environment that requires mental agility and a genuine eagerness to build and manage key commercial relationships. This is an individual contributor position responsible for customer retention and commercial outcomes, with real scope to grow as the business scales. Specific responsibilities will include: Working hand in hand with other members of the commercial team to build trusted, long term ties with key accounts from day 1. Supporting and owning relationships with assigned accounts, playing an integral role in client engagement across the full customer lifecycle, from onboarding through to renewal conversations. Acting as a product ambassador, driving adoption and regular usage of Sylvera's evolving products and services across your account base. Advising customers on our product suite and identifying opportunities to expand our footprint by promoting new products and services. Tracking and delivering value to customers, working towards healthy renewals and strong commercial outcomes. We're looking for someone who: Has 3-7 years of experience in a commercial, advisory, or client facing role - this could be in Customer Success, Account Management, or Consulting/Advisory Has experience working in EMEA markets, with exposure to enterprise or institutional clients Has deep knowledge of or a strong passion for carbon markets - domain expertise is a significant advantage Cares deeply about the climate and ecosystems of the earth Is fully fluent in English; additional European language skills are a plus Is a self starter who enjoys learning and thrives in constantly evolving environments; early stage startup experience is a bonus but not required Is comfortable engaging with senior stakeholders and building credibility quickly Is open to occasional business travel in the region We'd like someone highly ambitious, motivated and eager to propel their career forward. We prioritise grit, positivity, and the willingness to get stuck in, and encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't exactly match this job description. Please note that we cannot sponsor a visa. Benefits Equity in a rapidly growing startup Unlimited annual leave - and encouragement to actually use it! 4 weeks/year work from anywhere Enhanced parental leave Up to 20 days paid sick leave Office bar tab once a month Weekly drinks in the office Catered lunch once a month in office Monthly Deliveroo allowance once a month Location London. We work flexibly but encourage people to come to the office regularly, especially for 1 2 1, retros and divisional meetings. Our Values Own it: We make new mistakes. We build on the momentum of our wins and reflect on and learn from our failures. Stay curious: We take a growth mindset to our work, our customers, our market and the opportunities ahead of us. Do what's right - even when it's hard: We keep our focus on the long term, even if that means short term challenges. Collaborate and challenge with empathy: Our teams deliver through active collaboration. We invest in each others' success and make the company stronger in the long run. Empower Customers: Make extraordinary efforts to exceed our customer expectations. If we're serving our customers to the fullest, we can help direct more investment into real climate impact. What if you're a partial fit? We prioritise grit, positivity, and the willingness to get stuck in, and encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't exactly match this job description. Equal employment opportunity Sylvera is an equal opportunity employer: we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. AI note takers We sometimes use AI note takers to help us transcribe interview notes, so we can be more present in your interview. If you'd like to opt out of us using automatic transcribers, please note this in the free text field in your application, otherwise we'll take your application as confirmation that you're happy for us to use note takers (whether added to video calls or in the background).
May 01, 2026
Full time
What is Sylvera anyway? Sylvera helps organisations make confident decisions in carbon and commodity markets. We independently assess the quality of carbon projects, track market pricing and supply signals, and provide geospatial and carbon intensity data - giving our clients the clarity they need to invest in real climate action. We're a team of 130+ scientists, engineers, and market experts based across London, New York, São Paulo, Singapore, and Tokyo. Our work spans market intelligence, geospatial analytics, multi-scale lidar research, and policy analysis. We partner with governments and policymakers to raise the bar for transparency and rigour across carbon markets. Backed by over $96 million from investors including Fidelity, Balderton Capital, Index Ventures, and Insight Partners, we're trusted by Fortune 500 companies, major financial institutions, and governments worldwide. If you care about climate, enjoy solving hard problems, and want to work with people who take the mission seriously - we'd love to hear from you. What will I be doing? We're looking for a mission driven Customer Success Manager to help own and grow our book of business for the EMEA region. We operate in an extremely dynamic environment that requires mental agility and a genuine eagerness to build and manage key commercial relationships. This is an individual contributor position responsible for customer retention and commercial outcomes, with real scope to grow as the business scales. Specific responsibilities will include: Working hand in hand with other members of the commercial team to build trusted, long term ties with key accounts from day 1. Supporting and owning relationships with assigned accounts, playing an integral role in client engagement across the full customer lifecycle, from onboarding through to renewal conversations. Acting as a product ambassador, driving adoption and regular usage of Sylvera's evolving products and services across your account base. Advising customers on our product suite and identifying opportunities to expand our footprint by promoting new products and services. Tracking and delivering value to customers, working towards healthy renewals and strong commercial outcomes. We're looking for someone who: Has 3-7 years of experience in a commercial, advisory, or client facing role - this could be in Customer Success, Account Management, or Consulting/Advisory Has experience working in EMEA markets, with exposure to enterprise or institutional clients Has deep knowledge of or a strong passion for carbon markets - domain expertise is a significant advantage Cares deeply about the climate and ecosystems of the earth Is fully fluent in English; additional European language skills are a plus Is a self starter who enjoys learning and thrives in constantly evolving environments; early stage startup experience is a bonus but not required Is comfortable engaging with senior stakeholders and building credibility quickly Is open to occasional business travel in the region We'd like someone highly ambitious, motivated and eager to propel their career forward. We prioritise grit, positivity, and the willingness to get stuck in, and encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't exactly match this job description. Please note that we cannot sponsor a visa. Benefits Equity in a rapidly growing startup Unlimited annual leave - and encouragement to actually use it! 4 weeks/year work from anywhere Enhanced parental leave Up to 20 days paid sick leave Office bar tab once a month Weekly drinks in the office Catered lunch once a month in office Monthly Deliveroo allowance once a month Location London. We work flexibly but encourage people to come to the office regularly, especially for 1 2 1, retros and divisional meetings. Our Values Own it: We make new mistakes. We build on the momentum of our wins and reflect on and learn from our failures. Stay curious: We take a growth mindset to our work, our customers, our market and the opportunities ahead of us. Do what's right - even when it's hard: We keep our focus on the long term, even if that means short term challenges. Collaborate and challenge with empathy: Our teams deliver through active collaboration. We invest in each others' success and make the company stronger in the long run. Empower Customers: Make extraordinary efforts to exceed our customer expectations. If we're serving our customers to the fullest, we can help direct more investment into real climate impact. What if you're a partial fit? We prioritise grit, positivity, and the willingness to get stuck in, and encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't exactly match this job description. Equal employment opportunity Sylvera is an equal opportunity employer: we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. AI note takers We sometimes use AI note takers to help us transcribe interview notes, so we can be more present in your interview. If you'd like to opt out of us using automatic transcribers, please note this in the free text field in your application, otherwise we'll take your application as confirmation that you're happy for us to use note takers (whether added to video calls or in the background).
Bis Henderson
Commodity Manager
Bis Henderson Ipswich, Suffolk
Location: Ipswich Salary: Competitive salary package Summary: An opportunity to join a division of a well established innovative global manufacturing business as a Commodity Manager, taking responsibility for developing and executing commodity supply strategy which will deliver optimum quality and cost effective products and customer service click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Full time
Location: Ipswich Salary: Competitive salary package Summary: An opportunity to join a division of a well established innovative global manufacturing business as a Commodity Manager, taking responsibility for developing and executing commodity supply strategy which will deliver optimum quality and cost effective products and customer service click apply for full job details
Global Pricing Leader
PowerToFly Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
DESCRIPTION We are looking for a talented Global Pricing Leader to join the Finance team within Cummins Generator Technologies, located in Peterborough, United Kingdom. (Other locations considered for the right candidate). The role is responsible for defining and continuously improving global pricing strategy, principles, and execution for the global business. The role drives margin performance and value realization through disciplined, value-based pricing, while balancing market competitiveness, customer outcomes, and long term growth objectives. The role reports to the Cummins Generator Technologies Global Finance Director, with a strong dotted line partnership with the Global Sales & Marketing Director. In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways Improve margin performance globally by defining and enforcing disciplined, value based pricing strategies according to customer perceived value and competitive dynamics. Ensuring cost and commodity movements are recovered in market prices. Increase price realisation and reduce leakage by strengthening pricing governance, approval discipline, and standardised pricing processes across regions. Enable better commercial decisions with a clear pricing framework and business partnering with Sales & Marketing to gather, synthesize and maintaining market intelligence. Support profitable growth by setting robust pricing for new products and correcting legacy mispricing to align with value propositions and portfolio strategy. Build organisational pricing capability through coaching, tools, and clear decision frameworks, raising overall pricing maturity across regions. Strengthen market competitiveness by integrating market intelligence and competitive analysis into pricing decisions while maintaining a customer focused value narrative. Develop high performing pricing talent: Coaching and upskilling Pricing Analysts and Managers in advanced pricing, analytics, and commercial strategy. Influence top level business planning: Support the AOP process and clearly communicate pricing strategies to senior leadership within the business. RESPONSIBILITIES To be successful in this role you will need the following: Deep understanding of pricing strategy and execution across multiple pricing models: tiered, options based, Internal, commodity, FX, and volume driven. Strong lifecycle pricing capability to lead new product pricing aligned to value proposition and market expectations. Think globally and strategically, balancing regional needs with what is best for the business overall. Strongly understand markets, competitors, and customer behaviour, and use that insight to inform pricing decisions. Influence decisions through clear storytelling, explaining pricing logic in a way that resonates with different audiences. Build and maintain strong relationships across functions and regions, using trust and credibility to drive alignment. Clearly articulate customer value, ensuring prices reflect differentiation and are defensible against competitors. Bring deep pricing and commercial finance experience, ideally in a global, industrial, or B2B environment. Understand commodities, cost drivers, and market dynamics, and how they flow through to pricing and margins QUALIFICATIONS Education / Experience College, university, or equivalent degree in Finance, Business Administration, or a related subject required. Significant level of relevant business to business pricing, commercial or business finance within a large global organisation. Demonstrated experience working cross regionally and cross functionally. Strong understanding of pricing, commodities, and market dynamics within power generation or adjacent industrial markets. Managerial / supervisory and budgetary experience.
May 01, 2026
Full time
DESCRIPTION We are looking for a talented Global Pricing Leader to join the Finance team within Cummins Generator Technologies, located in Peterborough, United Kingdom. (Other locations considered for the right candidate). The role is responsible for defining and continuously improving global pricing strategy, principles, and execution for the global business. The role drives margin performance and value realization through disciplined, value-based pricing, while balancing market competitiveness, customer outcomes, and long term growth objectives. The role reports to the Cummins Generator Technologies Global Finance Director, with a strong dotted line partnership with the Global Sales & Marketing Director. In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways Improve margin performance globally by defining and enforcing disciplined, value based pricing strategies according to customer perceived value and competitive dynamics. Ensuring cost and commodity movements are recovered in market prices. Increase price realisation and reduce leakage by strengthening pricing governance, approval discipline, and standardised pricing processes across regions. Enable better commercial decisions with a clear pricing framework and business partnering with Sales & Marketing to gather, synthesize and maintaining market intelligence. Support profitable growth by setting robust pricing for new products and correcting legacy mispricing to align with value propositions and portfolio strategy. Build organisational pricing capability through coaching, tools, and clear decision frameworks, raising overall pricing maturity across regions. Strengthen market competitiveness by integrating market intelligence and competitive analysis into pricing decisions while maintaining a customer focused value narrative. Develop high performing pricing talent: Coaching and upskilling Pricing Analysts and Managers in advanced pricing, analytics, and commercial strategy. Influence top level business planning: Support the AOP process and clearly communicate pricing strategies to senior leadership within the business. RESPONSIBILITIES To be successful in this role you will need the following: Deep understanding of pricing strategy and execution across multiple pricing models: tiered, options based, Internal, commodity, FX, and volume driven. Strong lifecycle pricing capability to lead new product pricing aligned to value proposition and market expectations. Think globally and strategically, balancing regional needs with what is best for the business overall. Strongly understand markets, competitors, and customer behaviour, and use that insight to inform pricing decisions. Influence decisions through clear storytelling, explaining pricing logic in a way that resonates with different audiences. Build and maintain strong relationships across functions and regions, using trust and credibility to drive alignment. Clearly articulate customer value, ensuring prices reflect differentiation and are defensible against competitors. Bring deep pricing and commercial finance experience, ideally in a global, industrial, or B2B environment. Understand commodities, cost drivers, and market dynamics, and how they flow through to pricing and margins QUALIFICATIONS Education / Experience College, university, or equivalent degree in Finance, Business Administration, or a related subject required. Significant level of relevant business to business pricing, commercial or business finance within a large global organisation. Demonstrated experience working cross regionally and cross functionally. Strong understanding of pricing, commodities, and market dynamics within power generation or adjacent industrial markets. Managerial / supervisory and budgetary experience.
Berry Recruitment
Sales Order Processor
Berry Recruitment Southmoor, Oxfordshire
Berry Recruitment are NOW hiring for a committed and experienced Sales Order Processor to work for a well-known supplier of consumables based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire As part of the fast moving and busy Operations Department you will have day to day responsibility for processing and managing Sales Orders to ensure accurate and on-time deliveries to our customers across the UK and EU. You will work side-by-side with the warehouse manager and warehouse team and liaise with other departments such as sales and finance, liaise directly with customers regarding shipping details and liaise with our couriers. Role: Sales Order Processor Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire Salary: 27,000 - 32,000 Per Annum Hours: 08:30 - 17:00 Benefits: Benefits: Company Bonus Scheme (monthly) Private Pension Private healthcare 25 days holiday About the role: As Sales Order Processor your duties will be: Sales Order Processing Order entry Stock allocation Generate warehouse picking lists Invoicing Carrier Booking Book outbound freight via online portal Organise and coordinate customer collections Other Responsibilities As part of the team, you will take part in yearly stocktaking Maintenance and management or our ERP data e.g. update product data commodity codes, customer contact and address details update inbound freight tracking details Purchase Order Processing Order product based on customer demand Place monthly stock orders Book stock onto the ERP system About you: Previous knowledge and experience in a similar role Experience using Microsoft Dynamics ERP or similar, e.g. Sage, SAP, etc. Ability to work independently and in a team-oriented environment Accurate and timely data entry Enjoys working in a busy, fast-paced environment Working to strict time deadlines Strong work ethic and takes pride in doing a good job All round IT competency No candidate will meet every single desired qualification we have listed. If your experience looks a little different but you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you!" For more information and to apply, contact the Oxford branch of Berry Recruitment - (phone number removed) or click 'Apply Now' to submit your application. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Berry Recruitment are NOW hiring for a committed and experienced Sales Order Processor to work for a well-known supplier of consumables based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire As part of the fast moving and busy Operations Department you will have day to day responsibility for processing and managing Sales Orders to ensure accurate and on-time deliveries to our customers across the UK and EU. You will work side-by-side with the warehouse manager and warehouse team and liaise with other departments such as sales and finance, liaise directly with customers regarding shipping details and liaise with our couriers. Role: Sales Order Processor Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire Salary: 27,000 - 32,000 Per Annum Hours: 08:30 - 17:00 Benefits: Benefits: Company Bonus Scheme (monthly) Private Pension Private healthcare 25 days holiday About the role: As Sales Order Processor your duties will be: Sales Order Processing Order entry Stock allocation Generate warehouse picking lists Invoicing Carrier Booking Book outbound freight via online portal Organise and coordinate customer collections Other Responsibilities As part of the team, you will take part in yearly stocktaking Maintenance and management or our ERP data e.g. update product data commodity codes, customer contact and address details update inbound freight tracking details Purchase Order Processing Order product based on customer demand Place monthly stock orders Book stock onto the ERP system About you: Previous knowledge and experience in a similar role Experience using Microsoft Dynamics ERP or similar, e.g. Sage, SAP, etc. Ability to work independently and in a team-oriented environment Accurate and timely data entry Enjoys working in a busy, fast-paced environment Working to strict time deadlines Strong work ethic and takes pride in doing a good job All round IT competency No candidate will meet every single desired qualification we have listed. If your experience looks a little different but you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you!" For more information and to apply, contact the Oxford branch of Berry Recruitment - (phone number removed) or click 'Apply Now' to submit your application. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Strategic Risk Manager - Energy & Utilities
The Consultus International Group Leicester, Leicestershire
Strategic Risk Manager Location: Hybrid (Leicester) Office attendance: Ideally two days per week, though we can consider remote arrangements for the right candidate Hours: 37.5 (Monday - Friday) Salary: £40k - £55k (DOE) This is a role for someone who enjoys thinking strategically, working closely with live energy market activity, and translating that into delivering clear, confident client risk strategies. Consultus' Risk Management team is well established and highly respected. We manage hundreds of millions of pounds of energy trading every year across a global portfolio of clients. Through periods of volatility, including the 2022 energy crisis and wider geopolitical shifts, our strategies have consistently helped clients mitigate costs and outperform the market since 2005. You'll be joining a team with a long track record of delivering measurable value through that volatility, with the Strategic Risk Manager playing a key role in how we navigate market conditions and deliver value for clients. The opportunity As a Strategic Risk Manager, you'll design and deliver tailored risk strategies for high intensity energy consumers with complex needs. You'll lead risk workshops, challenge assumptions, and turn market information into clear, practical strategies for clients. You will work closely with Client Management, the wider Risk team and our trading operations to ensure strategies are delivered consistently and aligned to client appetite and objectives. You'll be comfortable discussing market drivers, regulatory considerations and wider non commodity risks alongside client strategy, in a role where your judgement carries real weight. What this role will give you Strategic influence You will shape and refine risk strategies, lead conversations with clients and guide decision making when markets move. Direct client impact You will build trusted relationships with senior stakeholders and translate complex concepts into simple, meaningful guidance. Market connected work You will stay close to live market activity, monitoring positions daily, supporting trading instructions through our ETRM platform, attending and delivering internal market briefings and providing forward looking insight on market activity and risk drivers. You will be part of a team trusted to navigate clients through volatile markets. What you'll be doing Your work will sit across strategy, client engagement and market analysis. Day to day, you will: Lead risk workshops and present strategy options aligned to client risk appetite Produce formal risk policy documents that reflect agreed strategy Monitor positions daily against risk policies and engage with clients where action is required Explain hedged positions, market developments, strategy performance and non commodity impacts Review strategies regularly and recommend changes when market conditions or client objectives shift Deliver commercial insight on performance and cost to serve implications Work closely with our trading desk when required Work collaboratively with Client Management and internal teams to meet contracted service levels Who will enjoy this role People who enjoy using judgement and insight to shape decisions. People who can confidently lead conversations with clients. People who like working close to market movements and strategy delivery. People who explain complex concepts simply. People who thrive in fast paced and intellectually engaging environments. What you'll bring Essential Experience in an analytical role within the energy industry Strong understanding of risk management within utilities Confidence communicating strategy, market updates and recommendations to clients Excellent organisation and ability to prioritise under pressure Commercial awareness and a customer centric approach Ability to influence, challenge constructively and think ahead Desirable Experience developing or managing trading and risk strategies Knowledge of flexible energy contracts or procurement models Familiarity with trading platforms such as LSEG, ICE or Marex Strong relationships with UK energy suppliers Professional or higher qualification in finance or risk management Why now Businesses are facing continued volatility in the energy landscape, and the need for strong, proactive risk management has never been greater. This is your chance to step into a team with a powerful track record and help shape how our clients navigate the years ahead. If you enjoy meaningful responsibility, intelligent conversations and work where your decisions make a clear difference, we would love to hear from you. Committed to Inclusion and Diversity The Consultus International Group is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where individuals from all backgrounds are valued. We encourage suitable applications from a diverse array of talent. For more information about our Disability Confident Commitment, please visit Unfortunately, because we are unable to offer VISA sponsorship for this position, all applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. We may close applications early if we receive a high volume of interest.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Strategic Risk Manager Location: Hybrid (Leicester) Office attendance: Ideally two days per week, though we can consider remote arrangements for the right candidate Hours: 37.5 (Monday - Friday) Salary: £40k - £55k (DOE) This is a role for someone who enjoys thinking strategically, working closely with live energy market activity, and translating that into delivering clear, confident client risk strategies. Consultus' Risk Management team is well established and highly respected. We manage hundreds of millions of pounds of energy trading every year across a global portfolio of clients. Through periods of volatility, including the 2022 energy crisis and wider geopolitical shifts, our strategies have consistently helped clients mitigate costs and outperform the market since 2005. You'll be joining a team with a long track record of delivering measurable value through that volatility, with the Strategic Risk Manager playing a key role in how we navigate market conditions and deliver value for clients. The opportunity As a Strategic Risk Manager, you'll design and deliver tailored risk strategies for high intensity energy consumers with complex needs. You'll lead risk workshops, challenge assumptions, and turn market information into clear, practical strategies for clients. You will work closely with Client Management, the wider Risk team and our trading operations to ensure strategies are delivered consistently and aligned to client appetite and objectives. You'll be comfortable discussing market drivers, regulatory considerations and wider non commodity risks alongside client strategy, in a role where your judgement carries real weight. What this role will give you Strategic influence You will shape and refine risk strategies, lead conversations with clients and guide decision making when markets move. Direct client impact You will build trusted relationships with senior stakeholders and translate complex concepts into simple, meaningful guidance. Market connected work You will stay close to live market activity, monitoring positions daily, supporting trading instructions through our ETRM platform, attending and delivering internal market briefings and providing forward looking insight on market activity and risk drivers. You will be part of a team trusted to navigate clients through volatile markets. What you'll be doing Your work will sit across strategy, client engagement and market analysis. Day to day, you will: Lead risk workshops and present strategy options aligned to client risk appetite Produce formal risk policy documents that reflect agreed strategy Monitor positions daily against risk policies and engage with clients where action is required Explain hedged positions, market developments, strategy performance and non commodity impacts Review strategies regularly and recommend changes when market conditions or client objectives shift Deliver commercial insight on performance and cost to serve implications Work closely with our trading desk when required Work collaboratively with Client Management and internal teams to meet contracted service levels Who will enjoy this role People who enjoy using judgement and insight to shape decisions. People who can confidently lead conversations with clients. People who like working close to market movements and strategy delivery. People who explain complex concepts simply. People who thrive in fast paced and intellectually engaging environments. What you'll bring Essential Experience in an analytical role within the energy industry Strong understanding of risk management within utilities Confidence communicating strategy, market updates and recommendations to clients Excellent organisation and ability to prioritise under pressure Commercial awareness and a customer centric approach Ability to influence, challenge constructively and think ahead Desirable Experience developing or managing trading and risk strategies Knowledge of flexible energy contracts or procurement models Familiarity with trading platforms such as LSEG, ICE or Marex Strong relationships with UK energy suppliers Professional or higher qualification in finance or risk management Why now Businesses are facing continued volatility in the energy landscape, and the need for strong, proactive risk management has never been greater. This is your chance to step into a team with a powerful track record and help shape how our clients navigate the years ahead. If you enjoy meaningful responsibility, intelligent conversations and work where your decisions make a clear difference, we would love to hear from you. Committed to Inclusion and Diversity The Consultus International Group is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where individuals from all backgrounds are valued. We encourage suitable applications from a diverse array of talent. For more information about our Disability Confident Commitment, please visit Unfortunately, because we are unable to offer VISA sponsorship for this position, all applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. We may close applications early if we receive a high volume of interest.
Miller Homes
Group Supply Chain Manager
Miller Homes
About the role At Miller Homes we are building homes in a way which allows us to build better places for people to belong to, better homes for customers and better places for communities to thrive and nature to prosper. We are also creating a better working environment for our people. We create better places where people and planet prosper. We are looking to recruit a Supply Chain Manager to join our team based in our East Midlands Region. The successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking supply chain reviews, introducing framework agreements and providing agreement management of a number of national commodities. Key Functional Areas Carry out commodity reviews on behalf of the MHL business and regions. Complete documentation for commodity reviews, including the following Carry out internal and external data collection/consultation Producing sourcing strategies Identification of potential suppliers Carrying out supplier bid evaluations Negotiation of commercial terms and service levels Produce Final Recommendations Produce Implementation Plans Finalize formal contract agreement with suppliers. Manage Supply Agreements Monitoring of supplier performance, and providing assistance in resolving issues Holding periodical supplier review meetings Identification of supply risks and contingency arrangements for key commodities Monitoring supply market conditions and keeping the business aware of potential supply opportunities or issues Key Capabilities Required Ability to create, develop and maintain strong supplier relationships Possess excellent negotiations skills Ability to carry out detailed analysis work and identify subsequent opportunities/issues Sound communication proficiency Ability to handle multiple tasks and have clear prioritisation skills Aptitude to make and/or influence decisions and recommendationsAbility to produce reports and documentation under minimal supervision. Understand principles of contract law Computer competency in relation to MS Excel, PowerPoint & Word
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
About the role At Miller Homes we are building homes in a way which allows us to build better places for people to belong to, better homes for customers and better places for communities to thrive and nature to prosper. We are also creating a better working environment for our people. We create better places where people and planet prosper. We are looking to recruit a Supply Chain Manager to join our team based in our East Midlands Region. The successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking supply chain reviews, introducing framework agreements and providing agreement management of a number of national commodities. Key Functional Areas Carry out commodity reviews on behalf of the MHL business and regions. Complete documentation for commodity reviews, including the following Carry out internal and external data collection/consultation Producing sourcing strategies Identification of potential suppliers Carrying out supplier bid evaluations Negotiation of commercial terms and service levels Produce Final Recommendations Produce Implementation Plans Finalize formal contract agreement with suppliers. Manage Supply Agreements Monitoring of supplier performance, and providing assistance in resolving issues Holding periodical supplier review meetings Identification of supply risks and contingency arrangements for key commodities Monitoring supply market conditions and keeping the business aware of potential supply opportunities or issues Key Capabilities Required Ability to create, develop and maintain strong supplier relationships Possess excellent negotiations skills Ability to carry out detailed analysis work and identify subsequent opportunities/issues Sound communication proficiency Ability to handle multiple tasks and have clear prioritisation skills Aptitude to make and/or influence decisions and recommendationsAbility to produce reports and documentation under minimal supervision. Understand principles of contract law Computer competency in relation to MS Excel, PowerPoint & Word
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Capital Expenditure
Genuit Group plc Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Berry Recruitment
Sales Order Processor - Hybrid working
Berry Recruitment Southmoor, Oxfordshire
Berry Recruitment are NOW hiring for a committed and experienced Sales Order Processor to work for a well-known supplier of consumables based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Hybrid working on Mondays and Fridays As part of the fast moving and busy Operations Department you will have day to day responsibility for processing and managing Sales Orders to ensure accurate and on-time deliveries to our customers across the UK and EU. You will work side-by-side with the warehouse manager and warehouse team and liaise with other departments such as sales and finance, liaise directly with customers regarding shipping details and liaise with our couriers. Role: Sales Order Processor Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire Salary: 32,000 - 35,000 Per Annum Hours: 08:30 - 17:00 Benefits: Benefits: Company Bonus Scheme (monthly) Private Pension Private healthcare 25 days holiday About the role: As Sales Order Processor your duties will be: Sales Order Processing Order entry Stock allocation Generate warehouse picking lists Invoicing Carrier Booking Book outbound freight via online portal Organise and coordinate customer collections Other Responsibilities As part of the team, you will take part in yearly stocktaking Maintenance and management or our ERP data e.g. update product data commodity codes, customer contact and address details update inbound freight tracking details Purchase Order Processing Order product based on customer demand Place monthly stock orders Book stock onto the ERP system About you: Previous knowledge and experience in a similar role Experience using Microsoft Dynamics ERP or similar, e.g. Sage, SAP, etc. Ability to work independently and in a team-oriented environment Accurate and timely data entry Enjoys working in a busy, fast-paced environment Working to strict time deadlines Strong work ethic and takes pride in doing a good job All round IT competency No candidate will meet every single desired qualification we have listed. If your experience looks a little different but you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you!" For more information and to apply, contact the Oxford branch of Berry Recruitment - (phone number removed) or click 'Apply Now' to submit your application. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Berry Recruitment are NOW hiring for a committed and experienced Sales Order Processor to work for a well-known supplier of consumables based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Hybrid working on Mondays and Fridays As part of the fast moving and busy Operations Department you will have day to day responsibility for processing and managing Sales Orders to ensure accurate and on-time deliveries to our customers across the UK and EU. You will work side-by-side with the warehouse manager and warehouse team and liaise with other departments such as sales and finance, liaise directly with customers regarding shipping details and liaise with our couriers. Role: Sales Order Processor Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire Salary: 32,000 - 35,000 Per Annum Hours: 08:30 - 17:00 Benefits: Benefits: Company Bonus Scheme (monthly) Private Pension Private healthcare 25 days holiday About the role: As Sales Order Processor your duties will be: Sales Order Processing Order entry Stock allocation Generate warehouse picking lists Invoicing Carrier Booking Book outbound freight via online portal Organise and coordinate customer collections Other Responsibilities As part of the team, you will take part in yearly stocktaking Maintenance and management or our ERP data e.g. update product data commodity codes, customer contact and address details update inbound freight tracking details Purchase Order Processing Order product based on customer demand Place monthly stock orders Book stock onto the ERP system About you: Previous knowledge and experience in a similar role Experience using Microsoft Dynamics ERP or similar, e.g. Sage, SAP, etc. Ability to work independently and in a team-oriented environment Accurate and timely data entry Enjoys working in a busy, fast-paced environment Working to strict time deadlines Strong work ethic and takes pride in doing a good job All round IT competency No candidate will meet every single desired qualification we have listed. If your experience looks a little different but you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you!" For more information and to apply, contact the Oxford branch of Berry Recruitment - (phone number removed) or click 'Apply Now' to submit your application. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Polymer
Genuit Group plc Doncaster, Yorkshire
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Capital Expenditure
Genuit Group plc Larkfield, Kent
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Polymer
Genuit Group plc Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Polymer
Genuit Group plc Larkfield, Kent
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Capital Expenditure
Genuit Group plc Doncaster, Yorkshire
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Purchasing Manager
Lucy Zodion Thame, Oxfordshire
Internal Job Title: Purchasing Manager Business: Lucy Electric UK Location: Thame Job Reference No: 4476 Job Purpose: The Purchasing Manager is responsible for leading the LEUK outsourcing and re-sourcing of components and services with both established and new vendors, ensuring optimal cost of material purchases. This role works alongside global sourcing, cost benchmarking, and strategic sourcing initiatives aligned with the company's long-term goals. Business Overview: Lucy Electric is an international leader in intelligent secondary power distribution products and solutions, with features such as remote operation and monitoring. Linking energy generation to consumption, the business specialises in high-performance medium and low-voltage switchgear for utility, industrial and commercial applications. Job Context: The role leads the local Purchasing Department, driving sourcing strategy, supplier negotiations, and ongoing performance management to ensure quality, cost efficiency, and supply continuity. It works closely with cross functional teams to support product development, quality improvements, and cost reduction initiatives while ensuring full compliance with QMS, EHS, and H&S requirements. The position oversees team performance, training needs, and D365 system accuracy, alongside managing commodity risks, maintaining ERP/vendor records, and providing timely management reporting. It also contributes to budgeting and forecasting activities and promotes a strong culture of safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement across the supply chain. Key Responsibilities Leading the local team of the Purchasing Department Developing and implementing procurement strategies and contingency plans Rationalizing sources of supply for optimal efficiency Negotiating and finalizing supplier pricing and terms Coordinating with cross-functional teams (Design, R&D, QA, etc.) Supporting quality initiatives and vendor development Managing supplier relationships and performance Monitoring team KPIs and fostering a high-performance culture Overseeing QMS & EHS activities related to supply chain Driving cost reduction projects and reporting on KPIs Managing commodity risk and market dynamics Contributing to annual budgeting and cost forecasting Maintaining ERP records and vendor pricing Ensuring compliance with processes and identifying risks/opportunities Identifying and addressing team training needs System Management & Reporting Timely submission of management reports Budgeting activities for the Production Department Oversight of D365 system activities Health & Safety Promote a safe working environment and ensure compliance with H&S regulations General Responsibilities Perform additional duties as required to enhance efficiency and service quality Adhere to company policies and maintain confidentiality Key Competencies Strategic thinking and decision-making under pressure. Strong planning and MRP skills with attention to detail and deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal. Effective problem-solving and analytical capabilities. Leadership and team motivation skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ERP systems. Understanding of risk management and sustainability in supply chain operations Qualifications, Knowledge, and Experience Minimum: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering Experience: Minimum 10 years in sourcing/purchasing within a manufacturing environment Technical Skills: Proficiency in ERP systems (preferably D365) Familiarity with electrical LV switchgear products Strong negotiation and analytical skills
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Internal Job Title: Purchasing Manager Business: Lucy Electric UK Location: Thame Job Reference No: 4476 Job Purpose: The Purchasing Manager is responsible for leading the LEUK outsourcing and re-sourcing of components and services with both established and new vendors, ensuring optimal cost of material purchases. This role works alongside global sourcing, cost benchmarking, and strategic sourcing initiatives aligned with the company's long-term goals. Business Overview: Lucy Electric is an international leader in intelligent secondary power distribution products and solutions, with features such as remote operation and monitoring. Linking energy generation to consumption, the business specialises in high-performance medium and low-voltage switchgear for utility, industrial and commercial applications. Job Context: The role leads the local Purchasing Department, driving sourcing strategy, supplier negotiations, and ongoing performance management to ensure quality, cost efficiency, and supply continuity. It works closely with cross functional teams to support product development, quality improvements, and cost reduction initiatives while ensuring full compliance with QMS, EHS, and H&S requirements. The position oversees team performance, training needs, and D365 system accuracy, alongside managing commodity risks, maintaining ERP/vendor records, and providing timely management reporting. It also contributes to budgeting and forecasting activities and promotes a strong culture of safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement across the supply chain. Key Responsibilities Leading the local team of the Purchasing Department Developing and implementing procurement strategies and contingency plans Rationalizing sources of supply for optimal efficiency Negotiating and finalizing supplier pricing and terms Coordinating with cross-functional teams (Design, R&D, QA, etc.) Supporting quality initiatives and vendor development Managing supplier relationships and performance Monitoring team KPIs and fostering a high-performance culture Overseeing QMS & EHS activities related to supply chain Driving cost reduction projects and reporting on KPIs Managing commodity risk and market dynamics Contributing to annual budgeting and cost forecasting Maintaining ERP records and vendor pricing Ensuring compliance with processes and identifying risks/opportunities Identifying and addressing team training needs System Management & Reporting Timely submission of management reports Budgeting activities for the Production Department Oversight of D365 system activities Health & Safety Promote a safe working environment and ensure compliance with H&S regulations General Responsibilities Perform additional duties as required to enhance efficiency and service quality Adhere to company policies and maintain confidentiality Key Competencies Strategic thinking and decision-making under pressure. Strong planning and MRP skills with attention to detail and deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal. Effective problem-solving and analytical capabilities. Leadership and team motivation skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ERP systems. Understanding of risk management and sustainability in supply chain operations Qualifications, Knowledge, and Experience Minimum: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering Experience: Minimum 10 years in sourcing/purchasing within a manufacturing environment Technical Skills: Proficiency in ERP systems (preferably D365) Familiarity with electrical LV switchgear products Strong negotiation and analytical skills
SF Partners
Procurement Lead
SF Partners Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Procurement Lead Nottingham (Hybrid - minimum 2 days in the office) £55,000 + bonus The Role We are seeking an experienced Commodity Manager / Procurement Lead to drive procurement and supply chain strategy across a growing, multi-division business. This is a key role focused on delivering value, ensuring supply continuity, and supporting business growth through strong supplier partnerships and robust procurement processes. You will take ownership of sourcing and supplier strategy across the group, helping to improve efficiency, visibility, and long-term sustainability. Key Responsibilities -Develop and implement a group-wide sourcing strategy to drive cost savings and performance -Build and manage strong supplier relationships, ensuring reliability, quality, and service levels -Lead contract negotiations and manage supplier performance -Rationalise and optimise the supplier base while maintaining supply continuity -Ensure procurement activities are compliant with regulatory and quality standards -Manage risk across the supply chain, including shortages and regulatory changes -Support business growth through procurement transformation, digitalisation, and improved processes -Collaborate cross-functionally with operations, finance, sales, and technology teams Skills & Experience -Proven experience in procurement, sourcing, or category management -Strong supplier negotiation and relationship management skills -Commercially astute with a solid understanding of cost, margin, and total cost of ownership -Data-driven with strong analytical capability (advanced Excel skills preferred) -Experience working with ERP systems and procurement tools -Strong stakeholder management and communication skills The client is looking for someone who is results driven with a proactive and strategic mindset who is comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment. You will need to be collaborative, adaptable, and focused on continuous improvement. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping procurement strategy within a growing organisation, with real scope to drive impact and add value. If you have the relevant experience, please apply with a copy of your latest CV today.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Procurement Lead Nottingham (Hybrid - minimum 2 days in the office) £55,000 + bonus The Role We are seeking an experienced Commodity Manager / Procurement Lead to drive procurement and supply chain strategy across a growing, multi-division business. This is a key role focused on delivering value, ensuring supply continuity, and supporting business growth through strong supplier partnerships and robust procurement processes. You will take ownership of sourcing and supplier strategy across the group, helping to improve efficiency, visibility, and long-term sustainability. Key Responsibilities -Develop and implement a group-wide sourcing strategy to drive cost savings and performance -Build and manage strong supplier relationships, ensuring reliability, quality, and service levels -Lead contract negotiations and manage supplier performance -Rationalise and optimise the supplier base while maintaining supply continuity -Ensure procurement activities are compliant with regulatory and quality standards -Manage risk across the supply chain, including shortages and regulatory changes -Support business growth through procurement transformation, digitalisation, and improved processes -Collaborate cross-functionally with operations, finance, sales, and technology teams Skills & Experience -Proven experience in procurement, sourcing, or category management -Strong supplier negotiation and relationship management skills -Commercially astute with a solid understanding of cost, margin, and total cost of ownership -Data-driven with strong analytical capability (advanced Excel skills preferred) -Experience working with ERP systems and procurement tools -Strong stakeholder management and communication skills The client is looking for someone who is results driven with a proactive and strategic mindset who is comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment. You will need to be collaborative, adaptable, and focused on continuous improvement. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping procurement strategy within a growing organisation, with real scope to drive impact and add value. If you have the relevant experience, please apply with a copy of your latest CV today.
ARM
Building And Construction UK Buyer
ARM
Buyer Broughton 12-month Contract - Hybrid 44.00 per hour - Umbrella ARM have an exciting opportunity for a Buyer to join a global leader in aerospace innovation. The Buyer will lead procurement activities within the Engineering Services Procurement Sub-Commodity. The Role: Implementing the procurement strategy defined by the Commodity Procurement Manage procurement projects and call for tenders with multi-divisional scope within the scope of the Building & Construction Team and international scope on demand, including within Building sub-commodity PJRB. Develop and maintain an efficient supply chain capable to deliver goods/services. Ensure that deliverables are in line with the contractual terms (cost, time, quality). Deliver on initiatives contributing to Savings Programmes using the levers of requirements harmonisation/standardization, challenge of the specifications, volume aggregation, and control of the demand. Lead cross-functional project teams within the framework of national and international procurement projects, contribute to the control of the demand, challenge and approve the specifications and run the suppliers selection processes. Requirements: Negotiate, establish and implement national & international frame contracts. Assess suppliers? overall performance and the impact of weak performance Provide rules and process information to Business Operations to ensure correct execution of transactional procurement activities to full customer satisfaction. Participate in the definition of national, trans-national, international and trans-divisional procurement strategies by providing benchmark, costing and ?make or buy? analysis. Contribute to the implementation of new procurement techniques such as e-procurement and e-catalogues, as needed. Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Apr 27, 2026
Contractor
Buyer Broughton 12-month Contract - Hybrid 44.00 per hour - Umbrella ARM have an exciting opportunity for a Buyer to join a global leader in aerospace innovation. The Buyer will lead procurement activities within the Engineering Services Procurement Sub-Commodity. The Role: Implementing the procurement strategy defined by the Commodity Procurement Manage procurement projects and call for tenders with multi-divisional scope within the scope of the Building & Construction Team and international scope on demand, including within Building sub-commodity PJRB. Develop and maintain an efficient supply chain capable to deliver goods/services. Ensure that deliverables are in line with the contractual terms (cost, time, quality). Deliver on initiatives contributing to Savings Programmes using the levers of requirements harmonisation/standardization, challenge of the specifications, volume aggregation, and control of the demand. Lead cross-functional project teams within the framework of national and international procurement projects, contribute to the control of the demand, challenge and approve the specifications and run the suppliers selection processes. Requirements: Negotiate, establish and implement national & international frame contracts. Assess suppliers? overall performance and the impact of weak performance Provide rules and process information to Business Operations to ensure correct execution of transactional procurement activities to full customer satisfaction. Participate in the definition of national, trans-national, international and trans-divisional procurement strategies by providing benchmark, costing and ?make or buy? analysis. Contribute to the implementation of new procurement techniques such as e-procurement and e-catalogues, as needed. Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Morson Edge
Supply Chain Quality Manager
Morson Edge Filton, Gloucestershire
Morson are working with the leading aerospace manufacturer who are looking for a Supply Chain Quality Manager to join the team based at the Filton site in Bristol. Accountabilities Implement procurement strategy and develop supplier relationships Define and execute supplier surveillance plans Lead and verify compliance with applicable requirements alongside all relevant stakeholders Ensure timely and quality deliveries Identify risks, monitor actions, report progress, and escalate issues as necessary Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Engage proactively with suppliers to foster collaboration Contribute feedback on sub-commodity strategy recommendations Support supplier selection and contract initiation processes Assist in evaluating change requests Facilitate deployment of Supply Chain and Quality standards, methods and tools (e.g. APQP, AirSupply, eConcessions) Secure supplier approval and conduct Supplier Control Reviews (SCR) Assess supplier approvability and implement development plans where required Key Business Deliverables: Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) Plan of Action (POA) Quality Fundamentals Quality Assurance Plan Project Management Plan NADCAP compliance Supplier auditing If you are interested in applying for this position please reply with an up to date CV.
Apr 26, 2026
Contractor
Morson are working with the leading aerospace manufacturer who are looking for a Supply Chain Quality Manager to join the team based at the Filton site in Bristol. Accountabilities Implement procurement strategy and develop supplier relationships Define and execute supplier surveillance plans Lead and verify compliance with applicable requirements alongside all relevant stakeholders Ensure timely and quality deliveries Identify risks, monitor actions, report progress, and escalate issues as necessary Main responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Engage proactively with suppliers to foster collaboration Contribute feedback on sub-commodity strategy recommendations Support supplier selection and contract initiation processes Assist in evaluating change requests Facilitate deployment of Supply Chain and Quality standards, methods and tools (e.g. APQP, AirSupply, eConcessions) Secure supplier approval and conduct Supplier Control Reviews (SCR) Assess supplier approvability and implement development plans where required Key Business Deliverables: Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) Plan of Action (POA) Quality Fundamentals Quality Assurance Plan Project Management Plan NADCAP compliance Supplier auditing If you are interested in applying for this position please reply with an up to date CV.
Chesterfield Poultry
Procurement Manager
Chesterfield Poultry Doncaster, Yorkshire
Procurement Manager Location: Doncaster, South Yorkshire Salary : Competitive Vacancy Type: Full time, Permanent The Procurement Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement function within a food manufacturing environment. This includes sourcing raw materials and packaging, negotiating supplier contracts, ensuring compliance with food safety standards, and delivering cost efficiencies while maintaining product quality and supply continuity. Duties: Procurement & Sourcing Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with business objectives Source and evaluate suppliers for raw materials, ingredients, and packaging Negotiate pricing, contracts, and service level agreements to achieve best value Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with key suppliers Monitor supplier performance against KPIs (quality, cost, delivery) Conduct regular supplier reviews and audits Cost Management Identify and deliver cost-saving initiatives without compromising quality or safety Monitor commodity markets and manage price fluctuations Prepare and manage procurement budgets and forecasts Food Safety & Compliance Ensure all suppliers meet relevant food safety and quality standards (e.g., HACCP, BRC, ISO) Maintain full traceability of materials in line with regulatory requirements Support internal and external audits Supply Chain Coordination Work closely with production, planning, and logistics teams to ensure material availability Manage inventory levels, minimising waste and avoiding stockouts Oversee supplier lead times and delivery schedules Risk Management Identify and mitigate supply chain risks (e.g., supplier dependency, disruptions) Develop contingency plans and alternative sourcing strategies Skills & Experience Key Skills & Experience Proven experience in procurement within a food manufacturing or FMCG environment Strong negotiation and contract management skills Knowledge of food safety regulations and quality standards Experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Qualifications Bachelor s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience) Professional procurement qualification (e.g., CIPS) desirable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Cost savings and budget adherence Supplier performance (quality, delivery, reliability) Stock availability and inventory turnover Compliance with food safety and regulatory standards To Apply . If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Procurement Manager Location: Doncaster, South Yorkshire Salary : Competitive Vacancy Type: Full time, Permanent The Procurement Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement function within a food manufacturing environment. This includes sourcing raw materials and packaging, negotiating supplier contracts, ensuring compliance with food safety standards, and delivering cost efficiencies while maintaining product quality and supply continuity. Duties: Procurement & Sourcing Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with business objectives Source and evaluate suppliers for raw materials, ingredients, and packaging Negotiate pricing, contracts, and service level agreements to achieve best value Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with key suppliers Monitor supplier performance against KPIs (quality, cost, delivery) Conduct regular supplier reviews and audits Cost Management Identify and deliver cost-saving initiatives without compromising quality or safety Monitor commodity markets and manage price fluctuations Prepare and manage procurement budgets and forecasts Food Safety & Compliance Ensure all suppliers meet relevant food safety and quality standards (e.g., HACCP, BRC, ISO) Maintain full traceability of materials in line with regulatory requirements Support internal and external audits Supply Chain Coordination Work closely with production, planning, and logistics teams to ensure material availability Manage inventory levels, minimising waste and avoiding stockouts Oversee supplier lead times and delivery schedules Risk Management Identify and mitigate supply chain risks (e.g., supplier dependency, disruptions) Develop contingency plans and alternative sourcing strategies Skills & Experience Key Skills & Experience Proven experience in procurement within a food manufacturing or FMCG environment Strong negotiation and contract management skills Knowledge of food safety regulations and quality standards Experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Qualifications Bachelor s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience) Professional procurement qualification (e.g., CIPS) desirable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Cost savings and budget adherence Supplier performance (quality, delivery, reliability) Stock availability and inventory turnover Compliance with food safety and regulatory standards To Apply . If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Scope AT Limited
Application Support Analyst - Endur/sql/azure/aws
Scope AT Limited
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Application Support Analyst with deep expertise in Endur to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing hands-on support, troubleshooting, and issue resolution for business-critical applications, ensuring system stability and smooth day-to-day operations. Key Responsibilities Provide Level 2/3 support for Endur applications, ensuring timely incident and problem resolution. Monitor system performance, investigate issues, and coordinate with development teams for fixes. Manage change requests, enhancements, and system upgrades in line with business requirements. Liaise with stakeholders, including traders, risk managers, and IT teams, to ensure system reliability and alignment with business needs. Create and maintain technical documentation, runbooks, and support procedures. Required Skills & Experience 8-10 years of hands-on experience in Endur application support . Strong knowledge of energy/commodity trading workflows and processes. Excellent problem-solving, debugging, and analytical skills. Experience with incident, problem, and change management (ITIL framework preferred). Ability to work in a fast-paced, business-critical environment with strong communication skills. Nice to Have Exposure to cloud technologies (AWS and/or Azure) . Experience with automation and Scripting for support processes. Familiarity with DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
About the Role We are seeking an experienced Application Support Analyst with deep expertise in Endur to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing hands-on support, troubleshooting, and issue resolution for business-critical applications, ensuring system stability and smooth day-to-day operations. Key Responsibilities Provide Level 2/3 support for Endur applications, ensuring timely incident and problem resolution. Monitor system performance, investigate issues, and coordinate with development teams for fixes. Manage change requests, enhancements, and system upgrades in line with business requirements. Liaise with stakeholders, including traders, risk managers, and IT teams, to ensure system reliability and alignment with business needs. Create and maintain technical documentation, runbooks, and support procedures. Required Skills & Experience 8-10 years of hands-on experience in Endur application support . Strong knowledge of energy/commodity trading workflows and processes. Excellent problem-solving, debugging, and analytical skills. Experience with incident, problem, and change management (ITIL framework preferred). Ability to work in a fast-paced, business-critical environment with strong communication skills. Nice to Have Exposure to cloud technologies (AWS and/or Azure) . Experience with automation and Scripting for support processes. Familiarity with DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines.
Morson Talent
Buildings and Construction UK Buyer
Morson Talent Chester, Cheshire
Strategic Procurement Manager - Buildings UK & International Pay: £32.89 Location: Broughton - Hybrid 3 days a week onsite Length: Dec 2026 - will look for extension/ Perm Industry: Aerospace and Defence Client Overview The jobholder will perform strategic procurement activities within the Buildings UK team, supporting both current and future UK perimeter, with international scope as required. Key Accountabilities Implement the procurement strategy defined by Commodity Procurement Management and Multi-Functional-Teams (MFT), supporting divisional needs. Manage procurement projects and tenders with multi-divisional and international scope (including Building sub-commodity PJRB). Develop and maintain an efficient supply chain capable of meeting requirements in cost, quality, and time. Ensure deliverables align with contractual terms and business objectives. Secure long-term alignment of the preferred supplier base with organisational strategic needs. Build and maintain commercial relationships with suppliers, safeguarding the organisation from contractual risk. Deliver savings through requirements harmonisation, standardisation, volume aggregation, and demand control. Responsibilities Drive compliant procurement processes in line with GP procedures and guidelines. Lead cross-functional project teams for national and international procurement projects. Negotiate, establish, and implement national and international framework agreements. Conduct contract reviews, evaluate supplier performance (time, cost, quality), and initiate recovery actions where required. Provide process guidance to Business Operations for smooth execution of transactional procurement. Contribute to procurement strategy at national, transnational, and international level, including benchmark, costing, and make-or-buy analysis. Support implementation of new procurement tools (e-procurement, e-catalogues). Track and report on savings linked to procurement performance and demand management.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Strategic Procurement Manager - Buildings UK & International Pay: £32.89 Location: Broughton - Hybrid 3 days a week onsite Length: Dec 2026 - will look for extension/ Perm Industry: Aerospace and Defence Client Overview The jobholder will perform strategic procurement activities within the Buildings UK team, supporting both current and future UK perimeter, with international scope as required. Key Accountabilities Implement the procurement strategy defined by Commodity Procurement Management and Multi-Functional-Teams (MFT), supporting divisional needs. Manage procurement projects and tenders with multi-divisional and international scope (including Building sub-commodity PJRB). Develop and maintain an efficient supply chain capable of meeting requirements in cost, quality, and time. Ensure deliverables align with contractual terms and business objectives. Secure long-term alignment of the preferred supplier base with organisational strategic needs. Build and maintain commercial relationships with suppliers, safeguarding the organisation from contractual risk. Deliver savings through requirements harmonisation, standardisation, volume aggregation, and demand control. Responsibilities Drive compliant procurement processes in line with GP procedures and guidelines. Lead cross-functional project teams for national and international procurement projects. Negotiate, establish, and implement national and international framework agreements. Conduct contract reviews, evaluate supplier performance (time, cost, quality), and initiate recovery actions where required. Provide process guidance to Business Operations for smooth execution of transactional procurement. Contribute to procurement strategy at national, transnational, and international level, including benchmark, costing, and make-or-buy analysis. Support implementation of new procurement tools (e-procurement, e-catalogues). Track and report on savings linked to procurement performance and demand management.

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