Supply Chain Performance Manager - 12 month contract
* United Kingdom
* LONDON
* Hybrid
* Temporary Full-Time
* 12mths
About the job
Danoners are steering us to a more sustainable future, helping to make the world healthier. As a certified B-Corp, we have our Danone Impact Journey to 2025. This will only be possible with each and every one of our leaders.
Role Purpose:
The Supply Chain Operations Performance Manager is responsible for helping to drive operational excellence within the Design to Delivery (D2D) UKIRL organisation. They are responsible for developing and implementing strategies that enhance efficiency, productivity, and overall performance across the Supply Chain. The role is pivotal in the publication of the D2D performance scorecard & execution of our monthly performance review. Working closely with departments across the Operations teams to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and generate reports to provide insights into operational performance. The role involves analysing current operational processes, identifying areas of improvement, and implementing changes that lead to optimised performance.
About you
We would like you to demonstrate your following key skills:
1. Agility to cope with change & constantly evolving pictures
2. Strong interpersonal & collaboration skills for working with and influencing internal & external stake-holders
About Danone
At Danone UK & Ireland, we are committed to delivering better health through better nutrition for millions of consumers and patients in our communities.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is deeply embedded in Danone's DNA, representing our core values and beliefs. We embrace diversity as a driving force for positive change, nurturing an inclusive workplace where every individual is valued. #LI-HYBRID
Job details
Dedicated to bringing health through food to as many people as possible, we are a leading global food & beverage company built on four businesses: Essential Dairy and Plant-Based Products, Waters, Early Life Nutrition and Medical Nutrition.
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