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Supply Chain Lead

TEC Partners
Greater London
3 months ago
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Job Title: Supply Chain Lead
Location: South West London (Hybrid working)
Salary: £48, to £58, per annum
Clearance: Must be eligible to obtain UK Security Check (SC) clearance (UK citizenship required)

Join a Project with Purpose

We are looking for a highly capable Supply Chain Lead to take ownership of delivering critical programmes that directly support UK defence capability. You will be joining an organisation that delivers cutting-edge technology solutions and plays a key role in projects that truly matter.

This is your opportunity to shape supply chain strategy, build strong supplier partnerships, and ensure operational excellence from procurement to delivery. You will be a senior point of expertise, guiding teams, influencing decisions, and driving performance to meet programme commitments on time and within budget.

Your work will have a direct impact on the success of complex projects that safeguard the UK's national interests.

Key Responsibilities

Act as the senior supply chain contact for programme teams, providing guidance on strategy, negotiation, and supplier selection.

Identify and qualify suppliers for goods and services to meet project needs.

Lead competitive tendering and negotiation processes to secure the best commercial and delivery outcomes.

Build, maintain, and strengthen positive supplier relationships to ensure continuity and reliability.

Manage supplier pricing, availability, and alternative sourcing options to reduce risk.

Monitor supplier performance, including quality, on-time delivery, and risk management, and take action where required.

Report on supplier performance and escalate issues that may affect project delivery.

Drive continuous improvement in supply chain processes, ensuring resilience and efficiency.

What You Will Bring

Degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline.

Proven experience in supply chain management within a complex or highly regulated environment.

Strong skills in contract negotiation and subcontract management.

Knowledge of contract and subcontract law.

Ability to influence and build relationships at all levels, both internally and externally.

Experience in supplier performance measurement and improvement initiatives.

What We Offer

Hybrid working with flexibility to suit your lifestyle.

Optional compressed working pattern allowing every other Friday off.

Private healthcare.

Career development opportunities, with access to training and progression routes.

Performance-related bonuses.

How to Apply
If you are ready to take on a role where your expertise will directly contribute to projects of national importance, we would like to hear from you.

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