The Head of Supplier Performance

Bamfurlong, Gloucestershire
3 weeks ago
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Ultra Precision Control Systems (PCS) are looking for a Head of Supplier Performance to join the team, reporting into the Supply Chain Director. The Head of Supplier Performance is responsible for defining and executing the global supplier performance and development strategy to achieve a Zero Defects culture across the supply base. This includes governance of quality, delivery, cost, cybersecurity, environmental compliance, and regulatory adherence (AS9100, EASA/CAA Part 145, Part 21J, 21G, ISO 27001, ISO 14001, Cyber Essentials Plus, CAAC). The role ensures deployment of Zero Defects tools including APQP, PPAP, PFMEA, Control Plans, SPC, and structured problem-solving.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Establish and govern the Supplier Zero Defects Strategy, embedding Zero Defects tools into supplier performance management.

  • Lead the deployment of APQP, PPAP, DFMEA, PFMEA, Control Plans, SPC, problem-solving across suppliers.

  • Develop Product Control Plans and supplier KPI frameworks aligned with Zero Defects expectations.

  • Ensure supplier compliance with AS9100, AS9145, Part 145, Part 21J/G, CAAC, ISO 27001, ISO 14001.

  • Achieve and sustain >98% On-Time Delivery, reduce DPPM, and eliminate escapes.

  • Drive supplier capability development, process control, and manufacturing robustness.

  • Lead supplier governance including Business Reviews, scorecards, and improvement roadmaps.

  • Introducing new methods of working through using Artificial Intelligence

  • Implement a culture and behaviour of challenging and seeking robust resolutions to supplier issues that arise.

    Required Skills & Experience:

  • Zero Defects leadership mindset.

  • Expertise in APQP/PPAP, PFMEA, Control Plans, MSA, and SPC.

  • Strong aerospace regulatory knowledge.

  • Supplier development and coaching capability.

  • Analytical, data-driven decision-making.

  • Strong problem-solving skills.

  • Ability to lead global multifunctional teams

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